Awesome stoke! Camping out in southern Utah, which has exceptionally dark skies, is a great place to be during the Gemini Meteor shower occurring every December.
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Awesome stoke! Camping out in southern Utah, which has exceptionally dark skies, is a great place to be during the Gemini Meteor shower occurring every December.
Playa Saldamando, Baja Norte
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Goblin Valley, UT
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Havasupai
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Gooseberry Mesa
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Skagit river, BC
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Sun Valley
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Moab
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Solid lineup dfinn!
^^^ Dude gets around.... :)
Incredible pics :yourock:
South Idaho desert.
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Gold Bar outside Moab.
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Phelps Basin near Spider Glacier. Love this spot. 3 point mule deer kept wondering into camp, dogs going nuts. Deer wouldn't leave, eventually had to charge at it with arms in the air until it got the point. Come fall that buck will be jerky.
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A couple camp pics from last week's Central Cascades high route:
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last week on Stetattle Ridge.. looking over at the Pickets
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Anywhere in the sierra
i second that, anywhere in the sierra
Just found this thread and thought I would throw up a few pictures. It was actually a pretty fun trip down memory lane finding these. Lots of SE Utah, and CO..
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Bahia de Gonzaga, Baja, MX
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Escalante area
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This was a good camp spot last summer
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Cow Lake, Eastern Washington, about 20 miles off I-90, free camping spot on a Washington State Park, super peaceful and quiet, I would of liked more clearance getting to the spot, but my wagon got their with out an issue
8 days in the Pickets a few weeks ago
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^ holy shit that's beautiful.
Where'd you start your hike?
We began at Ross Damn (WA) TH... take the boat ride to Big Beaver Camp TH.. 10 min and $65 total takes 7 mi off.. then its 14 miles up the Big Beav to Beaver Pass camp (1st grn pin).... Then leave trail and point it straight up Wiley ridge... course our trip was late season.. so much less snow than Google Earth shows
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I don't remember :wink:.
Fine work BN!
9 days on the beach around labor day :
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Incredible shots! Thanks for sharing.
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on the East Portal.. Baker
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Bumping for 2019. A few of my favorites from last year.
Just off the Noatack River on the south end of the Brooks Range, AK. An old cabin for a rainy camp on the Rogue River, OR. First night on the Magruder Corridor, ID. Alvord Lake, southwest OR. Bruneau Cherry Stem, southwest ID.
looking back over pics from '18, it was a pretty good year for camping
Purgatory, CO
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Uintas, UT
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Broken collarbone meant no biking and lots of hiking. I got back into backpacking, something I hadn't done in years. Got a new lightweight tent, broke it in in the backyard
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then took it to Wind River range
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Polson, MT
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Seward, AK
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Pinedale, WY
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Picabo, ID
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Dude, ^noice!
FKNA!
GO TO SAN JUAN ISLANDS. The island of Friday Harbor is the most beautiful place I've ever experienced. Drive along the southwest coast, stop on the pull offs and see orcas with Vancouver Island off in the horizon. And also stop to pick wild blackberries if in season. It's heaven (rent scooters if you want to make it even more fun).
Take the ferry from Anacortes.
Seriously, San Juan Islands, you can't skip them.
Glad to hear you say that! We're going backpacking in North Cascades in late June and ending the trip by going to San Juan Island to kayak "with" the orcas. Hoping for some close encounters!
Olympic NP.. hiked up the Elwha and beyond Dodger Pt and took Herb Crisler's route up to Mt Ferry and the Baileys
Mt Ferry looms above as the sun gets ready to drop behind
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Mt Scott from up on Mt Ferry
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tarn beneath Dodger Pt
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camp on the Elwha on the way out
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I read this book this winter it was pretty interesting what did and how they did it, I don’t think many modern men could travel like these guys
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^All amazing photos and I have nothing like that but every backcountry camping spot kicks ass to me.
San Juans a week ago. We did 7800 at the car then backpacked to 10,200 then 11,200 followed by 11,800. The 11,800 morning I woke up and my head was throbbing. The last two days and nights were endless downhills. High point was 12,600. We bailed on a summit attempt because of super short weather windows aka monsoon season.
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