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I haven't been able to post here for a while, but I have been watching a lot of hiking videos. Here are the Continental Divide Trail (CDT) hikers I have been following:
Travelinbeat just crossed from New Mexico to Colorado on the CDT. He produces some really great quality videos.
Rod Clemen is a YouTuber from Denmark who is hiking the CDT. Unfortunately he is going to have to skip the rest of New Mexico. But I'm sure is Colorado videos will be great.
Julia Sheehan whom we have talked about before has been doing pretty good on the PCT. She is also combining a lot of days together, but not nearly as much as Arielle Shipe
Jay Wanders Out is coming along quite nicely on the AT. He's very likeable. His subs have grown by leaps and bounds.
Every now and again, I'll receive a notification about Julia Sheehan on the CDT (I think it is). I haven't checked it out yet but I probably will when I get more downtime from work. I hadn't watched Julia since she did the AZ trail last year.
I follow three RVer's, two solo women and one solo man. They're all older, age 50+ and I love their vibe.
Julia Sheehan is hiking on the PCT, not the CDT. Her friend Becca ‘Little Skittle’ is on the CDT.
I haven't been watching Jay Wanders Out lately, only because I have been too busy watching the PCT and CDT hikers. The AT scenery just doesn't seem as interesting to me. But I will try to watch him again when he gets to New England and the scenery improves.
I enjoy Firebox Steve hiking with his pack goats and dogs. Very little talking and interesting unconventional hiking with goats. He is very into his camp cooking.
I enjoy Firebox Steve hiking with his pack goats and dogs. Very little talking and interesting unconventional hiking with goats. He is very into his camp cooking.
That's awesome. He has them trained well. But animals can't really hike long distances. Well maybe dogs can, but not goats. They are too slow and won't cooperate very well.
Hiking America just started the Tahoe Rim Trail, after they had to leave the Grand Enchantment Trail in New Mexico due to the fires there. This is becoming one of my favorite hiking channels. They never seem to stop. They just keep going, and going.
That channel looks great. I will have to watch that first video for sure. The Wind River Range is amazing.
The guy is entertaining and goes everywhere. I had never heard of the Wind River Range until his videos, they are the most beautiful mountain range in the US and nobody really knows of them. Tetons and Yellowstone take all the draw, plus no roads go into or through them.
On a side note, this video shows to me the best stretch of scenery I’ve ever seen in person, video, or pictures. My plan is visit it someday. I’ve figured out where it is and how to, it’s just actually doing it. Foresty Forest went in his van and replied to comment I asked. He’s entertaining too…lives in his van and climbs mtns nonstop.
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