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Check out the Canol Heritage Trail.
ОтветитьYES NCT! You will be sharing the Buckeye Trail for almost all of Ohio. Check out the new section of Buckeye trail in SE Ohio that goes through public lands (AEP ReCreation lands/ Future Jessie Owens State Park). There are many free camping opportunities here! You will avoid a pointless and extensive road walk that goes to a disappointing section of National Forest. I would only do the road walk if you are in southern ohio walking in several feet of fresh snow. Hope this is helpful!
ОтветитьLove your enthusiasm! Two comments; with all the plans for future trails, that lake in the background ain’t too shabby! What is its name? Also, I hope that I’m not throwing out any spoilers, but given limiting circumstances south of your current border I thought of the Camino Francis in France and Spain and the Coast to Coast trail in the UK. Both would be a different kind of thru hike because there are options for meals and affordable lodging every evening so no need to carry a tent.
ОтветитьCheck out the “southwestern horseshoe” it connects the GET,AZT, and hayduke. It’s a route that swami did during his 12 long walks! Also maybe you all can consider doing a few q&a videos! Thanks for the content!
ОтветитьI would love a gear review video it mostly just introduces new gear to me also please do more long distance trail videos like this I love learning about new trails
ОтветитьDon’t do a gear review. You are a through hiker. Anyone can review a duplex or totes pot. I don’t even watch them. They are really lame to me. I’ve seen your hikes. They are pretty epic. Keep up the good work.
ОтветитьI don't remember the name, but there is a trail along the west coast of Newfoundland that looks interesting.
ОтветитьHay duke trails looks amazing. Watched all of five acres media videos of hay duke trail.
ОтветитьIs “we” the ‘Royal we’ or you and Magpie or does it go back and forth between the two? Like when “we were on the AT”?
ОтветитьThank you no gear reviews. I prefer trail reviews. Thank you.
ОтветитьYou hinted at the end of the GDT that you would do a “gear review”, a “what worked or didn’t work” commentary. You went through hell on that hike (though hell should have been hotter & drier 🤔). Would be interesting to hear your thoughts on gear.
ОтветитьOuachita , pronounced Washitaw.
ОтветитьWould love a chance to meet you guys if you do the ODT! Also some amazing shorter trips in Oregon you would love!
ОтветитьI'd really like to see you do the NCT. I've only been on short sections, but the segments along the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and Porcupine Mountains can be breathtaking. On another note, I want to really Thank You for your Thru-Hike videos on the Ice Age Trail. To be kind the IAT is at best a "work in progress" but I live not too far from the Chippewa and Taylor County segments which for someone who's pushing 65 make some nice day and overnight hikes. I urge anyone in the Midwest to give them a try. Thanks Again for your inspiration!
ОтветитьSo bad there is not one European trail on your wish list. I am afraid that a long distance path with every 15-25 kilometer a town with hostels and restaurants is not brutal enough for you.
ОтветитьPlease think about putting out a shorter trail list
ОтветитьI have hiked on pieces of the Bruce. Its spectacular!
ОтветитьMixed feelings about you mentioning the Ouachita Trail. I absolutely love that trail and want everyone to experience it, but I also like basically having it to myself. I hiked 165 miles of it again last year and never saw another hiker. The portion in southeastern Oklahoma is truly a hidden gem. You also mentioned the OHT, but didn't list the Ozark Trail in Missouri. At 230 miles, it's currently being extended to meet the eastern end of the OHT which is now 265 miles long thanks to new sections being added to it as well. The two trails combined will form what is being referred to as the Trans Ozark Trail. Total length will supposedly be around 700 miles when complete.
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