Best Location to Trek Around

BeanyBud

Member
Well i decided I wanted to trek around the world Ive never done this before so i thought id see what its like. I was thinking maybe go to Nepal for awhile and experience some teahouse trekking. If you done this before what place would you recommend and what was it like for you? if you havent done it and would like to what place do you wanna go to?
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
I love the Four Corners area to trek around in. I spend(t) a lot of time around Durango, CO., Moab, UT, Canyon de Chelly and Narbona Pass (AZ side), in AZ, and the Navajo Dam area in NM. Hardly any people and lots of wonderful vistas and wildlife. In fact I'm chomping at the bit right now wanting Spring to come so I can get out there and get some great photos.
 

smellzlikeskunkyum

Well-Known Member
MICHIGAN!!!! ANN ARBOR IS AWESOME! home of the wolverines and the big house.

in the wild? lots of nice places in MI to do that. lots of natural lakes and waterways, it really is one of the most beautiful places on earth. it just has REALLY bad crime in the SE part of the state and a lil over by the chicago side too. basically anything north of the I-69/I-94 corridor would be better.
 

kinetic

Well-Known Member
Go to the Adirondacks in NY. You can get lost easily though. There's enough room for Yosemite, The Grand Canyon and about two other large parks to fit inside it's borders.

If you want to leave the U.S. I would go somewhere in S. America like this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_Falls
 

dannyboy602

Well-Known Member
i hitchhiked through ireland. some of the warmest people i've ever met. i did the europe by rail thing. mostly stayed in youth hostels and cheap pensiones in italy and b and b's in britain. it was the 80's and the dollar was strong then. i took my girlfriend's cabbage patch doll and took pix of me and "clifford" in front of the eifel tower and other touristy spots then sent them home for her. it was a lot of fun. i went alone. met tons of people. i had a blast and i think you will too.
 

cheechako

Well-Known Member
I suggest entering the Iditarod. See the vast Alaskan wilderness in around 12 days (mostly nights) from behind a bunch of dog butts! You might even win fame and a pickup truck. Too late to enter this year, though... perhaps next!

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(Seriously, though, Alaska is cool too if your into that outdoorsy stuff. I would vote for North Beach or the Haight.)
 

slowbus

New Member
I suggest entering the Iditarod. See the vast Alaskan wilderness in around 12 days (mostly nights) from behind a bunch of dog butts! You might even win fame and a pickup truck. Too late to enter this year, though... perhaps next!

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(Seriously, though, Alaska is cool too if your into that outdoorsy stuff. I would vote for North Beach or the Haight.)


The iditarod trail is cool.I love taking first timers out through this end of the trail.I'd kill to take one more stroll down Haight St.I'd prolly end up in the Mission for a minute but hey,its San Fran.California in general is cool to go trek around.
If I could go trek around anywhere though it'd be somewhere like Hawaii or Costa Rica
 

silasraven

Well-Known Member
Jackson hole Wyoming !!
WTfuck for? there is nothing in that state. most of that area you can even live in without outside food and water. theres a reason why God made it so barren. now i want to go to germany, israel, norway, sweden, the rainforest of south america and of africa.
 
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