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Hiking 30 Miles Alone on the Kesugi Ridge Trail in Alaska

Hiking 30 Miles Alone on the Kesugi Ridge Trail in Alaska

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Hiking 30 Miles Alone on the Kesugi Ridge Trail in Alaska travel: I don't think you've done any Yosemite hikes yet (and you might not due to how crowded they are, but might I make a suggestion for the area? Kings Canyon National Park. People overlook it for Sequoia and Yosemite, but it has some of the nicest mountain lake hikes in the US. Rarely do I run into people out there on the long hikes.
Date: 2020-11-30

Comments and reviews: 8


Okay. I actually injured myself watching this video. It was my jaw hitting the desktop when seeing stunning view after stunning view. I'm pretty sure the bruise on my jaw will heal quickly, but my mind is blown and will never by the same. Yes, your video of this hike has that kind of an impact. Much respect.
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Watching you're hiking videos has been how I've been passing the time while I save and plan my own trips. Its crazy to see one of a trail I've hiked before though. This area is beautiful
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Do u wear the same runner hiker shoes when trailing the snow or do you wear a different shoes. I mean your feet must be freezing unless its the wool socks that protect your feet from the cold.
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Hi Kraig. All these mountains are so grand and awesome. They are Majestic in scope. Creation is so beautiful, to see it is awesome for sure, and to be there, must render you speechless.
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Every one should drive an electric car, solar panels should be in ever building and ever state and country should own a dam and windmills. For new laws
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no way I would sleep in wilderness like that full of bears and wolves. it's a matter of time meeting them when walking in their territory
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Have you encountered a bear on your solo hikes? Do you have a satellite phone in case you get hurt and cant walk out alone?
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my friends and i were planning on doing this hike from next year, how easy would you say it is to follow the path, and not get lost?
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