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re: Pick my next outdoor challenge; Part 3
Posted on 10/8/17 at 10:46 am to No Colors
Posted on 10/8/17 at 10:46 am to No Colors
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Canoe the MS River from Memphis to Vicksburg, or Vicksburg to Port Eads. Should be able to cover about 30 or so miles per day. Best time of year would be late Sept, Oct and early Nov.
I've paddled a lot of the Mississippi (in a kayak) and it is a beautiful river. Haven't been as far north as Memphis,but have done the 50 mile stretch into Vicksburg.
Looking for something non paddling as I've probably paddled 3,000 miles in the last 5-6 years.
Thanks for the suggestion though as it may open someone else's eyes to the idea.
Posted on 10/8/17 at 11:42 am to tigers win2
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I sent the link to my brother. He's a gun enthusiast and might consider it with me.
Ya, might not be as difficult as some of the other stuff, but from all the reports everyone has had a blast. There are reviews on their website.
I always wanted to take like a week or two vacation ans go there, shoot the match, then hang around the mountains.
I think it is at a different venue this year, but should be just as good.
Posted on 10/10/17 at 2:41 pm to tigers win2
This is a cool thread. How difficult was it to gain entry into the Grand to Grand Ultra? How did you go about doing it?
Posted on 10/10/17 at 3:51 pm to DosManos
Posted on 10/10/17 at 6:51 pm to DosManos
Anything outdoors
This post was edited on 7/15/20 at 11:31 pm
Posted on 10/10/17 at 6:52 pm to tigers win2
Raft the Alsex-Tatshensheni.
Posted on 10/10/17 at 7:02 pm to canyon
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canyon
Going up ain't bad, coming down with your head aching sucks.
I was interested in something called Lead-something years ago. High alltitude marathon, seemed interesting.
ETA: Leadville Marathon.
This post was edited on 10/10/17 at 7:11 pm
Posted on 10/10/17 at 7:11 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Raft the Alsex-Tatshensheni.
I will look into this. I have rafted the Upper Gauley river in West Virginia during a record release period. The absolute closest I've ever come to dieing. I was forced under water in the class 5 Pillow rock rapids. Luckily I came up just as I was out of air. All caught on camera because that is where their photographer sets up. Seconds later our entire 8 man raft flipped completely over. I'll find pictures to post. A woman died in that same spot the next day. They had to stop the water flow and lower the river to retrieve her body. She was pinned under a rock outcrop 15 feet below the water line.
I'll post a few pictures if I can find them. Was a bad situation. I was in back right corner and already underwater in he first picture. Hadn't expected to be go underwater so I was immediately out of breath.
Edit. Trying Imgur for first time.
This post was edited on 10/10/17 at 7:36 pm
Posted on 10/10/17 at 7:15 pm to tigers win2
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She was pinned under a rock outcrop 15 feet below the water line.
Hard water is a beyotch, safety first.
Posted on 10/10/17 at 7:51 pm to tigers win2
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I will look into this.
It's really more endurance than dangerous. Some class III, but mostly float. Goes through the coastal range of BC and Alaska, and you'll see lots of bears, maybe some moose and lots of glaciers. NatGeo ranked it the number one whitewater trip in the world. It takes about a week to 10 days if you do it right. You'll end up in the Gulf of Alaska
Posted on 10/10/17 at 8:04 pm to RogerTheShrubber
That looks amazing Roger
Posted on 10/10/17 at 8:41 pm to jimbeam
Yeah it is. I've done it twice, but years ago. It's 100% wilderness.
Posted on 10/10/17 at 9:13 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Yeah it is. I've done it twice, but years ago. It's 100% wilderness.
What is the best time of year to go?
How many people to a raft? Rounding up friends is always the tough part for these things.
Can you rent the raft from an outfitter in the area and they retrieve it at the end? If not, how do you get it back to them?
You interested in doing it again?
Posted on 10/10/17 at 9:15 pm to tigers win2
For sure. Tough enough to get people together for a weekend trip. Anyone know of anything like this in the lower 48? Obviously won't be nearly as grand but in terms to remoteness.
Posted on 10/10/17 at 9:19 pm to tigers win2
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Yeah it is. I've done it twice, but years ago. It's 100% wilderness.
Mid June -August
Depends on the raft. I've seen people do it in one person packrafts, with friends doing the same. Solo is a bad idea here
Yep. Outfitters in Haines AK and Haines Junction YT. They can retrieve it at the end for a fee. They also will supply a guided trip if you want that option
Definitely, though my next long adventure will be Aniakchak. Look into that one too. It's a advanced course for amateur adventure. Takes 14-21 days and only 100 ppl or so a year do it. Hike into an active volcanic caldera and raft 30 miles to sea
Yeah it is. I've done it twice, but years ago. It's 100% wilderness.
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What is the best time of year to go?
Mid June -August
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How many people to a raft? Rounding up friends is always the tough part for these things.
Depends on the raft. I've seen people do it in one person packrafts, with friends doing the same. Solo is a bad idea here
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Can you rent the raft from an outfitter in the area and they retrieve it at the end? If not, how do you get it back to them?
Yep. Outfitters in Haines AK and Haines Junction YT. They can retrieve it at the end for a fee. They also will supply a guided trip if you want that option
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You interested in doing it again?
Definitely, though my next long adventure will be Aniakchak. Look into that one too. It's a advanced course for amateur adventure. Takes 14-21 days and only 100 ppl or so a year do it. Hike into an active volcanic caldera and raft 30 miles to sea
This post was edited on 10/10/17 at 9:26 pm
Posted on 9/4/19 at 9:48 am to jimbeam
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Anyone know of anything like this in the lower 48? Obviously won't be nearly as grand but in terms to remoteness.
Salmon River.
OP, this was an interesting thread, your post in the vacation thread in the OT brought me here.
Your upcoming 250k in Chile sounds awesome. For our entertainment maybe you could start a thread here about it.
Congrats on living a life of intention, adventure, and commitment. It has probably inspired your kids in ways they (and you) won't fully appreciate for another decade.
Posted on 9/4/19 at 2:20 pm to Dienekes
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Theres the Pikes Peak Acsent in Colorado Springs. 13.32 miles and over 7800 foot elevation gain.
He already did Rainier. Why would he take a step back and do that?
Posted on 9/4/19 at 2:46 pm to tigers win2
Tour Divide race.
MTB Race from Banaff To Antelope wells New Mexico across the spine of the rockies.
A few years ago, we met a couple of guys at a truck stop on I-80 in Wyoming that were riding it. They were total bad@$$3$.
MTB Race from Banaff To Antelope wells New Mexico across the spine of the rockies.
A few years ago, we met a couple of guys at a truck stop on I-80 in Wyoming that were riding it. They were total bad@$$3$.
Posted on 9/4/19 at 2:50 pm to Lonnie Utah
Not that it doesnt apply, but this dude was looking for info 2 years ago.
I dont why that other guy bumped it.
I dont why that other guy bumped it.
Posted on 9/4/19 at 2:51 pm to tigers win2
Tour Du Mont Blanc, you can do it as a ultra marathon or a great 10 day hike.
ETA
ETA
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Not that it doesnt apply, but this dude was looking for info 2 years ago. I dont why that other guy bumped it.
This post was edited on 9/4/19 at 2:52 pm
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