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On the bright side, (I guess you're a mutt), you get to have some of the world's most beautiful scenery when backpacking, and unlike Europe, still unstained nature.
But yeah bears n shiet are the downside of being in the literal wild, instead of just a "natural park"
The downside are bears n shiet. The upside is that you can walk two days without seeing another person, which adds to the experience. Europe has some very nice parts, but they are all swarming with people.
 
Btw just came home.
43 something killometers, 2200 meters uphill 2200 downhill, 3000 elevation gain and loss in the first day, the 1000 last in the second.
I'm officialy dead, my feet are nonexistant. But I'm proud of myself.
I'll dump some photos later on in here, let me rest first
 
Btw just came home.
43 something killometers, 2200 meters uphill 2200 downhill, 3000 elevation gain and loss in the first day, the 1000 last in the second.
I'm officialy dead, my feet are nonexistant. But I'm proud of myself.
I'll dump some photos later on in here, let me rest first
๐Ÿ’Ž
I'll try to go with my friend sometime in the next few weeks.
I wanna see gemmy photos from you though.
 
I have over 100 images, it's gonna be hard to send them all, I'll send a few of them here then
Catbox ain't working I'll have to find an alternative.
Or I'll make a google drive
 
I remember hiking in mountainous places during my trip in Mexico. There was a small pond high up in the mountains. That with the orange sky as the sun was setting made it all the more beautiful.
 
I hope this works.
I made an album on a free photo album making website thingy.
Hope you guys like it
You can click on the individual photos to have them in full view, on the website, btw
If you want individual photos ask me I'll repost them here, i don't think you can download them on the website
 
I hope this works.
I made an album on a free photo album making website thingy.
Hope you guys like it
You can click on the individual photos to have them in full view, on the website, btw
If you want individual photos ask me I'll repost them here, i don't think you can download them on the website
Gem. That website is nice, I should also make little things like this.
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I hope this works.
I made an album on a free photo album making website thingy.
Hope you guys like it
You can click on the individual photos to have them in full view, on the website, btw
If you want individual photos ask me I'll repost them here, i don't think you can download them on the website
Very nice. Did you post on the blog during your trip?
 
I'll be hiking up this tomorrow. It's a 5ish hour hike from what I've heard.
I'm looking forward to it. I'll bring a printed picture of a soyjak and take a picture of it when I'm at the top.
 
I'll be hiking up this tomorrow. It's a 5ish hour hike from what I've heard.
I'm looking forward to it. I'll bring a printed picture of a soyjak and take a picture of it when I'm at the top.
I forgot my soyjak but here's some images of the hike.

Summit in view.
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Pictures at the summmit
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While I was heading down, I saw a squirrel. (NIGGA THIS IS NUTS!)
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I hiked up Wasson Peak a few days ago (highest peak in the tucson mountains)
(The peak, I had just started hiking when I took this photo)
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(Some photos I took at the summit)


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(Disregard my shitty handwriting) At the summit, there was a notepad that you could write things in. I wrote this:
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(we lost lol)
Compared to Wrightson, this wasn't that bad. And it reminded me how much I enjoyed resting at mountain summits (It's /calm/ing) I should hike more often.
 
Went hiking in Tatra mountains(Polish side) for a week last summer. Very beautiful place with a lot of routes to combine/choose so you can make it as easy or hard as you'd prefer. Only downside is how crowded it can get on more popular routes.

My favorite pic from the trip.
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Planning on going on a week long hut to hut hike in the Dolomites next summer.
 
Hiking in such a dry place is something I wanna do someday, must be a nice atmosphere.
Beautiful pics.
I hiked up Wasson Peak a few days ago (highest peak in the tucson mountains)
(The peak, I had just started hiking when I took this photo)
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(Some photos I took at the summit)


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(Disregard my shitty handwriting) At the summit, there was a notepad that you could write things in. I wrote this:
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(we lost lol)
Compared to Wrightson, this wasn't that bad. And it reminded me how much I enjoyed resting at mountain summits (It's /calm/ing) I should hike more often.
 
Holy shit how high were you up there in terms of altitude ?
Also the two lakes are beautiful, this is the kind of pic that makes me soy tf out.
Went hiking in Tatra mountains(Polish side) for a week last summer. Very beautiful place with a lot of routes to combine/choose so you can make it as easy or hard as you'd prefer. Only downside is how crowded it can get on more popular routes.

My favorite pic from the trip.
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Planning on going on a week long hut to hut hike in the Dolomites next summer.
 
Went hiking in Tatra mountains(Polish side) for a week last summer. Very beautiful place with a lot of routes to combine/choose so you can make it as easy or hard as you'd prefer. Only downside is how crowded it can get on more popular routes.

My favorite pic from the trip.
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Planning on going on a week long hut to hut hike in the Dolomites next summer.
Holy shit that's beautiful. I'll have to go here when I go to Poland in a few years.
 
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