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Winds Day 3: Snow Skills & No Sleep

Winds Day 3: Snow Skills & No Sleep

by Paty | Jul 20, 2022 | Rockies, Trail Journals, Wind River Range

July 19, 2022 Start/End: Edge of Gannett Peak’s terminal moraine Distance: < 2 miles hiking Our second’s night’s camp was perched on the edge of the terminal moraine, which seemed to be an ideal spot. Flat spots out here were few and far between. And it...
Winds Day 2: Through the Dinwoody Basin

Winds Day 2: Through the Dinwoody Basin

by Paty | Jul 19, 2022 | Rockies, Trail Journals, Wind River Range

July 18, 2022 Start: Echo Lake End: Edge of Gannett Peak’s terminal moraine Distance: ~ 8 miles hiking Spending the night in my bug bivy while mosquitoes stung me repeatedly was one of the more miserable backcountry experiences I’ve had in a very,...
Winds Day 1: Mosquitoes and Soft Coffins

Winds Day 1: Mosquitoes and Soft Coffins

by Paty | Jul 18, 2022 | Rockies, Trail Journals, Wind River Range

July 17, 2022 Start: Cold Spring Trailhead End: Echo Lake Distance: ~ 8 miles hiking (+ 65-mile drive to the trailhead) After packing up all our gear at the NOLS headquarters last night, we returned to the Pronghorn Hotel in downtown Lander, WY, for one more night in...
Winds Day 0: Meeting the NOLS Team

Winds Day 0: Meeting the NOLS Team

by Paty | Jul 17, 2022 | Rockies, Trail Journals, Wind River Range

July 14-16, 2021 Start: Eugene, Oregon End: Lander, Wyoming Distance: 994 miles (+ an extra 60 miles to help out a CDT thru-hiker) Calling of this post “Day 0” is arguably a bit misleading. It didn’t take me just a single day of travel to Wyoming for this...
Fort Reno – Washington D.C.’s High point

Fort Reno – Washington D.C.’s High point

by Paty | Jun 27, 2022 | Mid-Atlantic, US High Points

Date Visited:  June 13, 2022 Route Taken: Walk from Tenleytown Metro Station – 1 mile (round-trip) Type of Terrain:  Urban park with a paved path Elevation:  409 feet Ancestral Lands:  Nacotchank (Anacostan) WHAT’S IN A NAME? After the...
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