Mine would be the Tahoe Rim Trail. Also to finish the AT.
Mine would be the Tahoe Rim Trail. Also to finish the AT.
Dream backpacking trip - Israel National Trail - http://www.israeltrail.net/
Backpacking light, feels so right.
Flip a coin. Pick one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6wcobVmEFc
http://backcountrypost.com/threads/t...92/#post-73918
Too many places. Too little time.
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I've already found my Valhalla.
Katahdin to Harper's Ferry.
Again.
And Again.
And Again.
The one, no specific one, I'm currently working on making it into a reality.
PCT thru, it may happen soon, it may not
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Wow, there are some seriously spectacular hikes on this list. I'm going to have to broaden my view and really get working.
I'm not lost. I'm exploring.
The AT in sections has always been no.1, and I will start that in 2017.
However the FLT is very interesting. I am doing my research on that one. The one nice thing is where it crosses the Cannonsville reservoir is only 20+ miles from my remote little cabin on the boarder of PA / NY
RUNT ''13''
The Smokies in fair weather? Does that happen?
CDT and no haven't started it yet.
I keep thinking of the Grand Enchantment Trail from Phoenix to Albuquerque. It would be a splendid hike during one of these Aprils....
An AT Thru, but since you said "Dream" trail... alas, it only a dream. I will have to do it in tiny little pieces over decades of years an I haven't even started yet.
" Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt. "
Salkantay...unguided.
Termite fart so much they are responsible for 3% of global methane emissions.
Section hike the AT from Approch trail.
On week done-starting at Neel gap in 2017.
Just did the PCT so that was the real answer to this question. Now for new dreams: Camino Francis and Colorado trail seem achievable. The remaining 1600 miles of the AT are achievable but a bit more of a stretch. The rest of the CDT might be a bridge too far but we will see how the body holds up over the next 2 decades.
I'd like to hike from New York City (I don't live too far from there) to my son's house in Ohio.
I've got a route planned, all the maps, and now I just need to figure out when to do it.
Hopefully we'll start next spring into this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtJyTnvJ7Q8
1) JMT Thru
2) Hike the spine of the Lady McDonald Ridge in Canada
3) San Juan Mountains in CO
4) Lots of places in Grand Canyon
5) Denali Summit
It's hard to pick really. I just like getting outside and experiencing NEW and EXCITING places.
"Though I have lost the intimacy with the seasons since my hike, I retain the sense of perfect order, of graceful succession and surrender, and of the bold brilliance of fall leaves as they yield to death." - David Brill