I’m a big fan of this one: https://www.mountain-forecast.com/ it does mountains, not trails. Just type the name of the mountain and it will give tons of detail.
Also, my personal favorite 2 day hike in the pnw is Old Snowy mountain in the Goat Rocks Wilderness
(Also a good example to test)
I’m not sure, but I think part of the problem is that the votes are “real”. Since every instance has to have the same number of up/down votes they can’t get away with fudging the numbers. I have no hard evidence that reddit does, but I suspect they do to increase engagement.
Ha, yeah, that sounds… Not great. Starting April 8!
Thanks! I’ve had some pretty nasty water before, but it sounds like the CDT is gonna take that to another level. Is it weird to be excited about gross water?
The orange thing is my sleeping pad. I prefer a foam mat to to a blowup pad.
And totally understandable question! I’m bringing a sawyer squeeze water filter. It connects to the top of a squeezable bag or a smart water bottle if your bag breaks.
The Continental Divide Trail. 3000 miles along the rocky mountains from Mexico to Canada. I’ve been getting the money together and looking forward to this for the last two years!
Thanks! I’d love to claim it’s skill, but it’s roughly 100% luck
It’s been a pleasure knowing you DumbKid.
Do it! We could do with some more posts around here!
This is right off the Green Tunnel, though I can’t recall the exact spot. I think it’s just after the Long Trail veers away from the AT.
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Gear is always such a personal choice, and he probably knows more about what he needs than I do, but as somebody with bad ankles, an ASO brace is a necessity. He may want to bring one along just in case one of the guests sprains or twists an ankle. At least for me that can be the difference between taking 3 hours to get to the trail head and taking 6 hours.
This is Little Crazy Horse Canyon very close to Goblin Valley State Park. This, along with the park, is one of my absolute favorite places in Utah, and when not flooded is a very easy and safe hike.
In order to not contribute to some idiot killing themselves I would like to make very clear, this canyon was flooded not flooding. If there is any risk of rain, please please, please, do not go into a slot canyon. A cool experience is not worth dying for. (Though it would be a cool way to die…)
How can you simply learn about a fact that doesn’t effect your life and just move on!? Get angry, be horrified, buy a weirdly long picket sign and go to every pride parade to express your discomfort and let it putrefy into a deeper bigotry
This pic is from a year ago but I was actually up there last week. It’s a fantastic area, if a bit chilly in December…
Did my thru in 2022, I think this would have been September, but just found this community so figured I’d start adding some photos
As a robot, finding bikes in pictures is really hard, okay
Haha, it’s a bit of an obsession…