where to hike Summer 2010

Hmm. …

I’m leaning towards the U.S.A.

Possibilities:

→ Sierra High Route, California

→ Continental Divide Trail – Indian Peaks Wilderness to the South San Juan Wilderness, Colorado

→ Lake Tahoe Rim Trail, California

Wonderland Trail, Washington

Enchantment Traverse, Washington (friends loved this area, hiking it this past summer)

Chinese Wall, Montana

Maroon Bells Loop, Colorado

Comments?

The toughest option there is the High Route. Route finding. Off-trail. Scrambles. Snow. Bugs. And no protection from the sun.

I’d try to duplicate the trip undertaken by the world’s greatest hiker, Andrew Skurka.

Skurka-Sierra

his trip report – Sierra High Route — July 2008

… Leave a comment if you’ve an opinion on the best hike of these listed. Or any other in the continental USA.

5 Replies to “where to hike Summer 2010”

  1. I would say the place to be next year is in Oz. There are many great hiking opportunities in all states. The ones I know best are in the Victorian Alps and along the Great North Walk between Sydney and Newcastle in NSW.

      1. Depends which part of Australia. Alps and Tasmania during our summer (northern winter), but in the north, for example Kakadu or Hinchinbrook Island our winter is the usual option, although Kakadu in summer apparently is good but rather wet and humid. Spring is a good option for Western Australia and around Sydney.

  2. Absolutely Wonderland or the Enchantments if you choose US. Both are excellent choices. Given the two, I’d rather hit the Wonderland trail. Check out trip reports from wta.org for either Washington choice to see what is happening when on the trails.

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