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  1. #51
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    Upper French River in Ontario.

    The rapids can be run with life jackets if you're brave enough.

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/3JBcoCToLfD1BJJU8

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    View of the Dirty Devil river from my camp spot earlier this year.
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    Had to hike a few miles down to the river, cross it, and enter this slot canyon. Most of this river is pretty remote in general to access IMO.

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  3. #53
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    Sweet, man. Love your desert posts.

  4. #54
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Tortoise View Post
    Upper French River in Ontario.

    The rapids can be run with life jackets if you're brave enough.

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    Awesome. Nice to see some On content.

  5. #55
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    squeaking in pnw autumn turns, just before the road closes for the next 5 months. 5 mi walk from the truck parked at the dead end


  6. #56
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    Gravity always wins...

  7. #57
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    Jeebus take me now, the last shots have been FUCKING SPECTACULAR!!!!
    Thank you

  8. #58
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    South Central Idaho

  9. #59
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    East central Oregon.

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  10. #60
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    West Central OR
    Five miles by road plus a 15 min walk from FoC’s office

  11. #61
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    Hah, I know it well. We should meet there for a beer soon. ;-)

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    Will ping you once the coming heat wave subsides

  13. #63
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    More Oregon
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    Well maybe I'm the faggot America
    I'm not a part of a redneck agenda

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  15. #65
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    Wow; beautiful.

  16. #66
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    Chittenden County, VT

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    Fishing stream headwaters.

  18. #68
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    Went for a little walky-poo the other day up to the CDT. I was alone for the whole day. There were a bunch of red mushrooms with pimples, and I was like "WTF?" Do I eat them, do I poop on them, do I suck my dick? Lightning storms kicked up by early afternoon, so I bailed.

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    Daniel Ortega eats here.

  19. #69
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    Great thread!

    My favorite finds on remote trails are usually waterfalls or swimming holes. This was a good one...

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    One more...

    A rad campsite I found last month. Pretty far off the beaten path, down a forest road that turned into double-track that then went steeply downhill - too steep for most vehicles to navigate. I had to remove the moto carrier to give me enough clearance. There was a gorgeous river below in a canyon that was full of trout. I will definitely be back to this spot!

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  21. #71
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    Like right off the beaten path? This was right off the path.

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    A woman came up to me and said "I'd like to poison your mind
    with wrong ideas that appeal to you, though I am not unkind."

  22. #72
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    Sweet thread. Here is my contribution from this past weekend. Click image for larger version. 

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  23. #73
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    Solars Mountain on the Kenai Peninsula

    By Shawn R. Lyons
    We only had to cross the 15-foot wide stream and climb up through 100 yards of brush to reach the open rock field leading up into the cirque that led into the heart of the mountain. But the deep and swift and the tangled and thick brush made for hard going. Even the rock field proved unstable. So we ended up clambering through the brush on the south side of the rocks to where we eventually reached the open tundra 500 feet above.
    And so the day proceeded: nothing going really wrong, but little going quite right—which made, in the end, for quite an adventure. This adventure never took on epic proportions: we didn’t have to dodge any avalanches, get swept over waterfalls, or fall down any crevasses. We just spent far more time than we expected to climb Solars Mountain above Falls Creek on Kenai Peninsula.



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    Fifty yards after reaching one disappointing false summit we reached the true summit—which consisted of a 10-foot high boulder leaning out over a 6000-foot fall. Peering around the rock we could look down into the cirque that gouged out the western slope of the mountain—the same cirque to which Crown Point Mine Trail led. Off to our right (northwest) we could look down the ragged ridge we had tried to climb the previous year.


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  24. #74
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    Somewhere in UT's West Desert, very much off any form of beaten path:

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    "Your wife being mad is temporary, but pow turns do not get unmade" - mallwalker the wise

  25. #75
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    a couple ridges over from the beaten path





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