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Rotating Rabbit 05-07-2006 05:58 AM

Suggestions needed: hiking somewhere self-sufficient
 
Hi, so a group of us from the UK are considering going to a country in the world and hiking from some place A to B for a couple of weeks, say one week then a stop (to buy food etc), then a second week. All of us are experienced trekkers and have done strenuous expeditions before.

The problem is we dont know where to go. We've looked at Morocco which being all desert looks tricky without local knowledge. Weve looked at the ukraine, which looks more promising. Also looked at poland and slovakia.

The US/Canada are obviously huge countries, and I imagine there's got to be some expanse of hundreds of kilometers of woodland that you are allowed to walk through ie a national park. Does anyone know anywhere we could go over that side of the Atlantic (without being eaten by bears)? any suggestions readily appreciated.

Tron 05-07-2006 06:16 AM

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The Appalachian Trail is the first that comes to mind for the United States. Lots of very beautiful hiking in the New England area. Wikipedia link

xwillience 05-07-2006 06:17 AM

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going to a country in the world

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no [censored]? in the world?


heres a link to Yosemite National Park activites page... its really quite massive, It runs through a couple states (in the world) and I have heard really great things about it... though I have personally never had the pleasure of spending any real time there.

good luck, have fun wherever you end up going...

Tron 05-07-2006 06:29 AM

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No [censored]? A link?

jokerthief 05-07-2006 06:31 AM

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Any of the US national parks would be a great place to start. Yosemite, Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone, and Glacier come to mind if you are thinking mountains. Grand Caynon, Zion, Bryce Canyon for smaller mountains in an arid enviorment. Grand Caynon is one hell of a place to hike. There is no place like it on earth (aslo really close to Vegas [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] )

Another great place is to hike up the Oregon coast. It's basically one state park after another through a deciduous rain forest, very beautiful.

Rotating Rabbit 05-07-2006 06:47 AM

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The Appalachian Trail is the first that comes to mind for the United States. Lots of very beautiful hiking in the New England area. Wikipedia link

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that does indeed look pretty cool

AAAA 05-07-2006 09:00 AM

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just started watching the first episodes of Lost and they discussed an Austrailian walkabout. that is more a survival endeavor, and it is a ways away from the UK, but it sounded pretty exciting.

sightless 05-07-2006 09:05 AM

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Russia

brazilio 05-07-2006 09:30 AM

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If you're only looking for weeks of travel, you'll probably want to hike across one of the larger states or pick an area if you're going to through hike the AT. For instance, hiking through the state of Virginia on the AT is a good trip, and if you're looking to meet a lot of people doing the same thing I'd go from North to South, because the vast majority of through hikers go in the opposite direction. Even though there are tons of adirondacks around, I'd still carry a tent because some of the spots have lots of bugs.

Ed I 05-07-2006 10:10 AM

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www.backpacker.com


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