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Post by ontariobackwoods on Jul 1, 2017 10:29:26 GMT -8
Here's a couple vids of my most recent outings. Once I get photobucket or something I can upload some of my pics during Octobers peak leaf turn in Algonquin Park.
Algonquin Park winter hammock camping and hot tent Minnesing Trail Jan,2017. Not the best video but still a good trip.
Algonquin Park 3 day solo backpacking Western Uplands Trail. This trip got cut short. It was suppose to be 8 days solo but severe thunderstorms and very high winds cut the trip short for safety. Sometimes it's just better to make the call. Day 3 I didn't do much filming but I made a 20.4 km push in 8.5hrs to complete the small loop before going home.
I also have gear loadout videos for both trips on my channel if your into seeing what others use and bring for winter or warm camping trips. Everyone has their own twist on what and how to pack and conditions are always a factor. Hope you enjoy them!
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Post by oc6088 on Aug 1, 2017 18:15:35 GMT -8
Your video reminds me of when I bought one of my sleeping bags is was rated 20 deg (F). The salesman reminded me that "I won't die at 20 deg, but doesn't mean I will be comfortable at 20 deg." (Side note, I used that bag in July in upper Wisconsin, USA and was by no means hot) I have to give you credit in hiking in the winter. I always wanted to but never have had the courage. Curious, when you are talking temperatures, are you talking about Fahrenheit or Celsius? Thanks for sharing. PS Seems like all poor Andrew did the whole time was chop trees!
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