• LAVA Moderator: Shinji Ikari

Travel The MEGA Travel Thread!

Went up to Springer Mountain (and came back down along the Benton McKaye Trail) again yesterday. The friend who I went with recently did Katahdin, which is incredibly impressive to me.

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And this is from Blood Mountain, 2 weeks ago. There's a 2 room stone shelter at the top.

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Such a great idea! I think bringing along a historical book outlining the important trade locations and conduct that occured would add to the adventure along the road. You would unfortunately have to skip syria, afghanistan etc for obvious reasons, but just simply being on these trade routes would be awe inspiring. Seeing these societies and how they operate would be amazing.
 
Yeh just saw a similar itinerary advertised with a tour company for $31000 WTF thats why it's hard to undertake a trip like this solo ( if you're not $$). Doesn't look like it's gonna happen this year, Although the latitude is pretty similar across the route, the huge altitude and precipitation variability due to the geography of the Himalaya mean it's pretty tricky to get the timings right.
Right now is a good time to visit parts of China, Iran and Turkey, but I had hoped to spend a good chunk of time in Kyrgyzstan and it's getting too cold there to make the best of it.

A few of the stans are really opening up to tourism so it would be great to visit these regions before the social and financial impacts of tourism.
 
I wish this thread got more exposure!

I be there are a ton of bluelighters that hike that dont visit this forum.

I'd love to see more hiking photos from different parts of the world.

Oh well, thanks everyone that posts their stuff anyways!
 
^ I can set up a redirect to this thread in S&G if you would like. Also, you could link it in your signature if you so desired. It is after all somewhat sports related.
 
I went for a li'l baby hike yesterday.

And I plan on another this weekend.

Pictures and updates soon.

It will all be disappointing soft, sloping Eastern "hills", though.
 
^ I can set up a redirect to this thread in S&G if you would like. Also, you could link it in your signature if you so desired. It is after all somewhat sports related.

Nah its ok. S+G doesnt get much traffic either : /.
 
just a minute taste

Kathmandu and durbar square
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Fields and valleys
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Forest
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Beautiful local
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Smaller mountain
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Path blasted from cliffs
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massive sweeping wall
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Annapurna II
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Another fantastic valley
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Scary skree walk to tilicho
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The valley after the pass was utterly unreal (look at the black wall in the distance)
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the Desert near mustang
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the kala gandaki is said to be the deepest valley in the world
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waterfall (one of countless)
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suspension bridge (again, I lost count… some were wooden too)
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natural hot springs (very hot)
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the amazingly beautiful city of pokhara
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Hiking, particularly solo hiking, has been one of my favorite activities since childhood. Vigorous exercise combined with a voracious appetite for knowledge of one's environment equals complete exhalation for me.

With drugs or without, a good hike will blow your mind!!



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