This hilarious video is making the rounds.
Archwood Flextrek 37 Trillion ZXYVR/M-Series Magnum Package
(via The Piton)
Related – Elizabeth Rothman – Backpacking Light – Testimony: How I Fell for Lightweight Backpacking

Best hikes, treks, tramps in the world.
This hilarious video is making the rounds.
Archwood Flextrek 37 Trillion ZXYVR/M-Series Magnum Package
(via The Piton)
Related – Elizabeth Rothman – Backpacking Light – Testimony: How I Fell for Lightweight Backpacking
I’ve often doubted the effectiveness of expensive sun block.
Here’s a product even I will pay big bucks for ….
Sierra Summits High Altitude Adventure Sunscreen, a zinc oxide mineral blocker for face and body. Oil free and Fragrance free, SPF 40, won’t burn eyes, has light elegant feel on skin. Formulated for sensitive skin types to perform and protect at altitude, on water, and closer to the equator, where UV rays are more intense.
For shipping only, they will send you a free sample.
As chosen (and marketed) by Adventure Center.
Mont Blanc HighlightsKilimanjaro Climb – Rongai Route
Toubkal & the High Atlas
Everest Base Camp and Kala Patar
The Inca Trail
Walking the Great Wall
Ladakh: the Markha Valley
Ethiopia: The Simien Mountains
Torres del Paine Trek
Bhutan – The Snowman Trek
Not a bad list.
We’d replace the Inca Trail with one of the better treks in the Andes.
For details – Adventure Center
Personally, I’m looking at trekking Ladakh … independently. I can’t afford these tour prices. My budget is $40/day.
Ladakh: The Markha Valley
15 Days – from $2367A classic trek in ‘Little Tibet’, combining stunning mountain panoramas and barren hillsides with pretty villages and lush meadows
Isolated for many months of the year by snow, Ladakh remains one of the best places to experience the unique culture of the High Himalaya. Crossing the Ganda La we follow the Markha River, climbing through gorges, barley and mustard fields and picturesque Ladakhi villages. We hope to spot blue sheep and Ibex scrambling over the rocky slopes, with the stark peaks of the Stok, Matho and Zanskar ranges towering above.From the high-altitude yak pastures we have time to explore some of the surrounding peaks, and from the top of the highest pass, the Gongmaru La (5200m) we can enjoy incredible views of the Karakorum, the Himalaya and into Tibet. We end the trek with a spectacular walk down a gorge to Hemis, the largest and most famous of the Ladakhi monasteries.

UPDATE: Actually, these photos were taken near Homer, Alaska. That makes much more sense.
My Mom emailed me these pics of an unusual gathering of eagles near my parent’s home town, Parksville, British Colombia.



I’m not sure what was attracting them together.
But it sure reminds me of scenes in Alaska.
Have you ever heard of this magnificent waterfall?
… Kaieteur National Park, Guyana. Kaieteur Falls has none of the tourist facilities of the other great wonders of the world, not even handrails or fences to protect you from the drop which, apparently, lasts 7 seconds. As such it is a truly wonderful, undiscovered gem.


… The Falls are accessible both by air and by land. By air, it is an hour’s flight from Georgetown, the Capital of Guyana. By land there is a popular adventurous wilderness trek that requires 3 to 5 days to complete.
official website – Kaieteur National Park
I’ve never entered Disney World.
Since I’ve never owned a house, I could not spend the “profit” on rapidly escalating market value on a holiday.
Now many others in North America join me in comparative poverty.
Kurt Repanshek on National Parks Traveler posted on this topic – With or Without a Stimulus Package, National Parks Can Be Economical Vacation Destinations.
… If you take a family of four (three members age 10 or more, one under 10), to Disney World for one day, you’ll pay nearly $300 (you can do the calculations at this site) for the privilege of passing through the gate. The Universal Studios theme park in Orlando, Florida? Buy online and one park for one day will only cost you $73 per ticket.
How much more you’ll spend on hotels and meals, well, you can imagine. …
Now, if you go to Yellowstone National Park, it’ll cost that same family of four just $25 to pass through the gate — and that entry pass is good for seven days. Go to Great Smoky Mountains National Park and it won’t cost you anything, as there are no entry fees at that park. …

read more – With or Without a Stimulus Package, National Parks Can Be Economical Vacation Destinations
I just got a recommendation from Andreas for a German / Venezuelan trekking guide company Kamadac based out of Santa Elena in the Gran Sabana.
Looks good.
For those who love to hike, the Roraima Trekking is one of the highlights of Venezuela. The tablemountains belong to the oldest rock formation in the world. During millions of years they have been formed. Most of the vegetation you find there, grows only at the table mountains.The Roraima tepui is the highest in Venezuela. Bizzare stone formations, barren rock landscape and unique plants shape the landscape. A three day tour brings us up to the Roraima. On the top we make a day excursion and visit the valley of crystals and the place where three countries meet “Brasil, Venezuela and Guyana.”
This tour can made any time of the year. During the rainy season we recommend it in combination with a boat trip to the Angel Falls.
Duration: 6 days
Daily walks: 3 to 7 hours
PRICE PER PERSON : 520 EUR (2 persons), 470 EUR (3 persons), 295 EUR (4 persons), additional day 50 EUR
besthike Roraima information page
Himalayas?
Andes?
Nope. The UK.
Icy conditions in the fell country lead to seven trekker deaths on Wales’ Mt. Snowdon and the English Peak and Lake Districts.
Terrible.
I had no idea that winter walking in the United Kingdom was so dangerous.
The lesson here? Easy is all about conditions. When the slopes and trails are wet, or muddy, or icy, or the lightning’s flying and the wind’s howling, your easy hike just turned into a big deal. Whenever you go into the woods in winter, never scrimp on safety and travel equipment like poles, crampons, axes, skis, snowshoes, gaiters, goggles, bivy gear and clothing.
You have two choices out there: If you’re ready for the conditions, have fun. If you’re not, turn around. It’s a simple decision, but one that people often have a hard time making. If you let desire pull you onward when you’re not prepared….well, you can learn from the examples above, or learn it on your own. Always do your suffering vicariously.
Hike safe. – Steve Howe
Backpacker – Danger in the British Isles
I love the British TV show Top Gear.
Always terrifically entertaining. In this clip one of their drivers races a Renault Clio against a downhill mountain bike racer in an ancient cobblestone street village.
Hilarious.
(via The Adventure Channel)
Rick Smith on National Parks Traveler is compiling a list of the World’s best National Parks. He kickstarted the conversation:
Fiordland National Park, New Zealand
Kruger National Park, South Africa
Tikal National Park, Guatemala
Kaieteur National Park, Guyana
Machu Picchu Historic Sanctuary, Peru
OK, there are five of my favorites. Can you help us fill in five more blanks? If you have a great photo, send it along via email to kurt@nationalparkstraveler.com and we’ll see about posting it.
One that jumps to mind for me is Torres del Paine National Park in Chile. Home of the Paine Circuit trek.

larger original – flickr – dagpeak
All the National Parks in the Sierra Nevada, California are fantastic. I can’t choose one over the others along the John Muir Trail.

larger original – flickr
The Himalayas are fantastic. If I had to choose only one park, it would be the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) home of the Annapurna Circuit.

larger original – flickr – Mahatma4711

Thorung La – larger original – flickr – Lucy Crabapple
But there are a dozen others I could name, just as easily.
The world is a wonderful place.
Check Rick’s original post to add to his list – The World’s Top Ten National Parks