Yep. VERY few. The weather probably contributed as well but I didn’t have the luxury of sitting around waiting for it to improve. Still, the colors were vibrant and it was a great trip.
I made a trip to Glacier last month and hiked the Northern Loop counterclockwise from Many Glacier Campground. Unfortunately, five out of six days it snowed, rained, or sleeted on me. Most days I had to beat the ice off my tent in the morning. In spite of the weather and being solo, it really...
Nice! I've spent a night or two on the Outer Banks down here in North Carolina. Camping on the beach is an entirely different animal compared with a trail in the woods. One must have a real affection for SAND!!! Very nice photos and video. Our wild horses don't look nearly as healthy and fat as...
Great photos! I did a little loop in the Smokeys out of Bryson City last week and the leaves looked like the middle of July. It obviously didn't take long for them to change, but I was a little further south. I'm guessing they'll peak within the next week or so. Thanks for sharing.
Bob, I want to confess your trip and subsequent video were a huge inspiration. I watched it by chance last Spring, and spent the next several months planning and coordinating my wee, little trek. I spent a summer in Boise a couple years ago, visited Redfish Lake, and a few spots further north...
I mentioned that those of you who shared your reports and photos had inspired me. Last Spring I talked a redneck friend of mine (not sure if he's still married) and a couple hillbillies from Kentucky into joining me on a loop beginning at Pettit Lake, wandering past Alice, Toxaway, Edna...
Asheville's one of my favorite cities. I try to get over on that side of the state a time or two each year to fly fish or just soak up the scenery. It's beautiful.
I've been lurking for a while but want to acknowledge the inspiration all of you have given me to broaden my horizons. Your trip reports and postings have been thoroughly enjoyed.