I recently saw this film and thought it had a very realistic backpacking theme. It is about a troubled teenage girl that ultimately tags along with a backpacker in Denali. Worth a view IMO.
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I recently saw this film and thought it had a very realistic backpacking theme. It is about a troubled teenage girl that ultimately tags along with a backpacker in Denali. Worth a view IMO.
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I watched it. I didn't find it to be very realistic. She went to Denali with no appropriate gear and tagged along with a more experienced backpacker who wasn't expecting her. In RL, it would be highly unlikely that he'd have enough gear and food for the both fo them.
you left to walk the appalachian trail
you can feel your heart as smooth as a snail
the mountains your darlings
but better to love than have something to scale
-Girlyman, "Hold It All At Bay"
Good film! It starts off slowly but was surprisingly moving by the end. Definitely worth the time, and even if you don't enjoy the story, the Alaskan scenery is nice.
It's streaming on Netflix.
I watched it. I liked it enough to watch it twice.
Of course she went to Denali without appropriate gear...that's the point of her situation and also being a 15/16yo girl...they don't think.
was this the movie about the abused teen like woman and the older man who's wife died of cancer or something like that ? - if this is the movie, I saw it and did enjoy watching it but not found it particularly realistic.
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you left to walk the appalachian trail
you can feel your heart as smooth as a snail
the mountains your darlings
but better to love than have something to scale
-Girlyman, "Hold It All At Bay"
It's on Netflix for those that use the Monthly cheap service. Not a bad movie.
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Just watched it. It was good, the wife and I enjoyed it. Would have really liked to see the uncle get a beating there at the end
Decent movie, my wife and I enjoyed it. Having done lots of hiking/climbing in AK, seems realistic, I assume it was indeed filmed up there? Might have to re-watch it, just saw it on Netflix again.
Glad we got all the spoilers out of the way. LOL!
Looking forward to seeing it. We got Netflix recently. Bummed to learn that Netflix doesn't have Jeremiah Johnson in their inventory.
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I watched Last Cab To Darwin yesterday... Excellent for my standards
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Amazon (streaming video) has it for a 3 bucks:
https://www.amazon.com/Jeremiah-John.../dp/B0030CSWQO
Slightly off-topic, but the best film, by far, ever made about hiking is Tracks, which is about a woman who walked across the Australian outback. Fantastic film, realistic, believable (because it's based on a true story), wonderful cinematography. Don't miss it.
Watched it.
Yes. They walked around in the Alaskan bush. Close to roads and or bush plane access for the crew. For anyone thinking of backpacking in Alaska the movie offers a snapshot of conditions. Wet. Knee to waist high brush. Wet. Unbridged, braided, gravel rivers. Wet. No trails. It might be wet too.
Everyone going into the woods has food for 2. You just have to cut your time in half.
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Excellent observation. It is definitely true about girls age 15, at least many of them. Boys? I don't know, but it probably applies to the 15 year old who went on a walk up Chimney Tops trail in the Smokies 3 weeks ago. If watched, would a 15 year old come away with a greater appreciation for adult leadership? Seems to me that TRUE GRIT gives the opposite message. Wildlife has just been bumped up on my list frosting. by the fireside while it snows outside,
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I watched it last night after reading about it here. I liked it but, (without giving anything away), I didn't really care for the ending. Like someone else said, the scenery alone is worth the watch.
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