Alan Tracey Outdoors
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Backpacking The GREAT GLEN WAY
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Backpacking the Great Glen Way in three days. This hike started In Fort William and ended 80mile away in Inverness taking in the Caledonian Canal, Loch Lochy, Loch Onich and Loch Ness.
Backpacking The West Highland Way in Four Days.
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Backpacking and camping the West Highland Way in four days starting in Milngavie and finishing 96mile away in Fort William.
Backpacking THE MOGOLLON RIM TRAIL Part Seven Hannagan Meadows to Alma
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Part Seven of my Mogollon Rim Trail thru-hike sees me leave Hannagan Meadows and head 73 miles to Alma just over the state line with New Mexico. Some great hiking down narrow canyons before heading back up onto the high ridges for great views and then a final descent to New Mexico.
Backpacking THE MOGOLLON RIM TRAIL Part Six Greer to Hannagan Meadow.
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Part Six of my thru-hike of the Mogollon Rim Trail sees me leave Greer and head 70 miles across a lot of wild trackless countryside to arrive at Hannagan Meadow and another encounter with a bear along the way!
Backpacking THE MOGOLLON RIM TRAIL Part Five Pinetop/Lakeside to Greer.
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Part Five sees me leave Pinetop and backpack 78 miles to Greer enjoying amazing views of the snow capped White Mountains and Mount Baldy, the second highest peak in Arizona outside of the San Francisco Peaks.
Backpacking THE MOGOLLON RIM TRAIL Part Four Forest Lakes to Pinetop/Lakeside
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Part Four of my MOGOLLON RIM TRAIL sees me leave Forest Lakes backpack 78 mile to Pinetop/Lakeside. It also includes my very first encounter with a BEAR!!
Backpacking THE MOGOLLON RIM TRAIL Part Three Pine to Forest Lakes
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Continuing my journey of the Mogollon Rim Trail I leave Pine and backpack the whole 57 mile length of the Highline Trail before climbing back up onto the Rim and heading for Forest Lakes a 71 mile journey.
Backpacking THE MOGOLLON RIM TRAIL Part One Cottonwood to Sedona.
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The first part of my journey along the MOGOLLON RIM TRAIL sees me leave Cottonwood in Arizona and backpacking all the way to Alma in New Mexico. My first stop is at the amazing Sedona where I spend 3 nights.
Backpacking THE MOGOLLON RIM TRAIL Part Two Sedona to Pine
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Part two of my backpacking trip along the Mogollon Rim Trail across Arizona sees me leave Sedona and head 90 mile east to Pine. This stretch involves three big descents into amazing canyons - Wet Beaver Creek, West Clear Creek and Pine Canyon.
The Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge
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My attempt at hiking The Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge. A 25 Mile circuitous route around Ribblesdale in the Yorkshire Dales. To include Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough with great views of the Ribblehead Viaduct.
Backpacking THE CLEVELAND WAY Part Two Kildale to Filey.
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Part two of my backpacking journey hiking the length of the Cleveland Trail sees me leave Kildale and head for Filey whilst taking in the towns of Staithes, Whitby, Robin Hoods Bay and Scarborough along the way.
Backpacking THE CLEVELAND WAY Part One Helmsley to Kildale.
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Backpacking/Hiking The Cleveland Way. This first video sees me leave Helmsley and backpack across the North York moors to Osmotherley where I stayed the night in a local pub.
Backpacking THE COLORADO TRAIL Part Eight Silverton to Durango
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Part Eight sees me leave Silverton after a two night stay and head across the San Juan Mountains to finally finish The Colorado Trail. Backpacking and camping along the way with a campfire to enjoy on my last night.
Backpacking THE COLORADO TRAIL Part Seven Lake City to Silverton
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Part Seven of my backpacking hike of the Colorado Trail sees me leave Lake City and head up into the San Juan Mountains on my way to my next resupply stop at Silverton.
Backpacking THE COLORADO TRAIL Part Six Monarch Pass to Lake City
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Backpacking THE COLORADO TRAIL Part Six Monarch Pass to Lake City
Backpacking THE COLORADO TRAIL Part Five The Western Collegiate Mountains
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Backpacking THE COLORADO TRAIL Part Five The Western Collegiate Mountains
Backpacking THE COLORADO TRAIL Part Four Frisco to Twin Lakes
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Backpacking THE COLORADO TRAIL Part Four Frisco to Twin Lakes
Backpacking THE COLORADO TRAIL Part Three Long Gulch to Frisco
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Backpacking THE COLORADO TRAIL Part Three Long Gulch to Frisco
Backpacking THE COLORADO TRAIL Part Two Waterton Canyon to Long Gulch
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Backpacking THE COLORADO TRAIL Part Two Waterton Canyon to Long Gulch
Backpacking THE COLORADO TRAIL Part One Denver
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Backpacking THE COLORADO TRAIL Part One Denver
Soloing the AONACH EAGACH Ridge
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Soloing the AONACH EAGACH Ridge
Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Fourteen Manzano Mountains to Albuquerque
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Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Fourteen Manzano Mountains to Albuquerque
Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Thirteen Socorro to the Manzano Mountains
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Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Thirteen Socorro to the Manzano Mountains
Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Twelve Withington Wilderness to Socorro.
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Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Twelve Withington Wilderness to Socorro.
Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Eleven Monticello to Withington Wilderness
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Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Eleven Monticello to Withington Wilderness
Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Ten Doc Campbells to Monticello
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Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Ten Doc Campbells to Monticello
Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Nine Alma to Doc Campbells
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Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Nine Alma to Doc Campbells
Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Eight Safford to Alma.
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Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Eight Safford to Alma.
Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Seven The Pinaleno Mountains
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Backpacking THE GRAND ENCHANTMENT TRAIL Part Seven The Pinaleno Mountains

Комментарии

  • @richmcg
    @richmcg 2 часа назад

    Gosh, Alan, you're getting the miles in this year. Probably be late March before I get out again. Thanks for another enjoyable adventure, take care, buddy

  • @neiltaylor9357
    @neiltaylor9357 2 часа назад

    Dropped on the weather mate awesome

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 2 часа назад

      Hi Neil, haven't seen you in a while, how's work going? still keeping busy?

    • @neiltaylor9357
      @neiltaylor9357 2 часа назад

      @@alantraceyoutdoors3572 yeah all good mate the stations are long gone looking forward to your next adventure been doing more walking myself leaving the bike at home

  • @Useaname
    @Useaname 3 часа назад

    Very interesting. Thank you

  • @holylochlad.4119
    @holylochlad.4119 5 часов назад

    Alan, I mentioned in an earlier video about your music choice on your videos, can you tell me what the beautiful music was on your Kenosha?, trip, absolutely loving your travels.

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 2 часа назад

      I wish I could but unfortunately that music from the CT was screen recorded from a royalty free RUclips channel and I don't remember the details. Starting from the WHW Ive subscribed to the Epidemic Sound website but I still do have those earlier recordings but unfortunately I don't have any details.

  • @holylochlad.4119
    @holylochlad.4119 2 дня назад

    Stumbled across your adventures whilst on holiday in Corfu, your a natural sir, what fabulous coverage of this epic walk in my homeland. Well done on completing the challenge, and on your choice of music to accompany your travels, I look forward to following you on more of your adventures.

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 2 дня назад

      @@holylochlad.4119 Thank you, I’m glad you liked the video. Hope you enjoyed Corfu!

  • @ranbirsingh7666
    @ranbirsingh7666 6 дней назад

    Another cracking video , shame about the weather 🌦️… but hey .. you got the best for the WHW 👍

  • @thorncliffe9063
    @thorncliffe9063 7 дней назад

    Thanks for taking me with you. Enjoyed the your adventure [as I always do]. Loved the music which you added. I'm hoping to do this walk next year. Enjoy the Wolds Way - a few inclines but nothing like the GGW. Take care.

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 7 дней назад

      @@thorncliffe9063 Thanks for watching. I hope you do the walk I’m sure you’ll love it, I would recommend doing the high routes as the views are amazing. Take care and good luck!

  • @PeterFLB
    @PeterFLB 7 дней назад

    Specy as always Allan!

  • @ranbirsingh7666
    @ranbirsingh7666 8 дней назад

    Cracking video mate, hope your toe is not giving you any grief 👍 Definitely blessed with weather 👌👌

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 8 дней назад

      @@ranbirsingh7666 Thank you for your comment, and, yes my toe is holding up just fine. 👍😀

  • @markdavison2577
    @markdavison2577 8 дней назад

    Nicole done al

  • @neiltaylor9357
    @neiltaylor9357 8 дней назад

    Brilliant

  • @markdavison2577
    @markdavison2577 9 дней назад

    Good to see you're back again al, nice one

  • @To-ingAndFro-ing
    @To-ingAndFro-ing 9 дней назад

    You’re doing the exact trails I plan on doing in December (I’m crazy I know!) I’ve got the whole month off and will be taking my time/playing by ear! This was a brilliant watch! Can’t wait to see the next installments, I’ve subscribed.

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 9 дней назад

      @@To-ingAndFro-ing Thank you for your comments and good luck with your journey in December. The Great Glen Way video will be out tomorrow, I hope it’s useful for you. Take care.

  • @Buszkraftowski
    @Buszkraftowski 10 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing your WHW-Adventure. Like to watch vids from people who had the same dream to walk this trail. Well done!

  • @GaryMcKay-oi5ch
    @GaryMcKay-oi5ch 12 дней назад

    Great video, walking it on 7th of October over 5 days. Hope we are as lucky with the weather (fat chance in October lol)

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 12 дней назад

      @@GaryMcKay-oi5ch Thanks, Gary. Good luck with your hike (and the weather)😀

  • @walking-away
    @walking-away 13 дней назад

    Wow, thanks for the amazing videos! I hiked the AZT in 2023 and the desert section of the PCT in 2013. I think I’ve fallen in love with desert hiking! Now, I’m considering either the Mogollon Rim Trail or the GET. Honestly, I didn’t really enjoy the section behind Pine over the Mogollon Rim on the AZT; I found it a bit boring. How would you compare the MRT and the GET? Which one did you like better, and did you find one of the trails more difficult than the other? How long did it take you to complete them, and if you had to choose one, which would it be?

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 10 дней назад

      @@walking-away Hi, both trails are very similar in that they are very rugged and remote. Both trails also require a fair degree of navigation especially the GET as there aren’t any way posts/ way markers anywhere on trail and a lot of the trail you have to self navigate across open country. Both trails are harder than the AZT in that there are no trail angels or trail magic anywhere and you will e lucky to see another hiker along the way. The MRT took me 29 days I think, and the GET took 48 days. If I were to do one again it would be the GET especially the part from Monticello to the end, very rugged and remote with great views. Hope this helps and thanks for watching.

  • @richmcg
    @richmcg 13 дней назад

    Great watch, Alan. I know this one’s been itching at the back of your mind for ages so I’m glad you got it done with good weather. Good luck on the Great Glen Way, I’m sure you’ll love it as much as I did

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 13 дней назад

      @@richmcg Hi, Rich. Thanks for the comment. I’m literally sat in my hotel room in Inverness after just finishing the trail. I really enjoyed it but there was a lot more climbs than I thought as it’s been re-routed through Invergarry you can’t now go along the loch shore on Loch Onich. Still a great trail though. Have you got anything planned?

  • @stephenobrien5909
    @stephenobrien5909 14 дней назад

    stunning views. Great video and the music was great, very professional. I remember your toe in Japan.

  • @PeterFLB
    @PeterFLB 14 дней назад

    SPECY as always Allan!!

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 14 дней назад

      @@PeterFLB Thank you. How’s things in Phoenix going?

    • @PeterFLB
      @PeterFLB 14 дней назад

      @@alantraceyoutdoors3572 was bit of a warm summer 😂 Got to spend some time with Claudia a few weeks ago. Good times. Great to see you out and about again. Hope the toe gets healed quickly. Safe travels.

  • @jamesdouglas9420
    @jamesdouglas9420 15 дней назад

    Fantastic Alan.

  • @kudlakp
    @kudlakp 15 дней назад

    I love your videos!

  • @markmurphy7356
    @markmurphy7356 15 дней назад

    Great video Alan, can't imagine getting to Tyndrum in 2 days, took me 4 and I was knackered! Hope the toe held out for the rest of the trip. Atb Mark.

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 15 дней назад

      @@markmurphy7356 Thanks, Mark. Toe doing ok at the minute. 👍

    • @neiltaylor9357
      @neiltaylor9357 14 дней назад

      You just can’t beat Scotland stunning film mate Beats drax stanlow port talbot teesrep mossmorran any day ye looking well mate 👍

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 14 дней назад

      @@neiltaylor9357 cheers Neil. How are things with you? Where are you working at?

    • @neiltaylor9357
      @neiltaylor9357 13 дней назад

      @@alantraceyoutdoors3572 all good local now mate BCA Kirksandall

  • @yorkshirewanderer6176
    @yorkshirewanderer6176 16 дней назад

    You mention tent pegs and having to use bricks to get them in the ground in this part. Did you carry a mallet or anything on you walk or were you ok to push the pegs in?

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 16 дней назад

      @@yorkshirewanderer6176 I don’t carry anything to put the tent pegs in. Most times they push in ok, if they don’t I root around for a brick to persuade them with.

    • @yorkshirewanderer6176
      @yorkshirewanderer6176 16 дней назад

      @@alantraceyoutdoors3572 I'm still undecided whether to camp next year, but if I can save some weight on having to carry things like a mallet I may just go for it.

  • @andrease2320
    @andrease2320 21 день назад

    So it monkey puzzles tree. My friend it old plant from South America from the dinosaurs years there are few plants you no in modern culture like ginkgo use in day to creams and to toilet soap s there are simply ages of plants living to day from that period

  • @deadmandoogievandoogerson633
    @deadmandoogievandoogerson633 Месяц назад

    Great storytelling!

  • @deadmandoogievandoogerson633
    @deadmandoogievandoogerson633 Месяц назад

    Great storytelling!

  • @deadmandoogievandoogerson633
    @deadmandoogievandoogerson633 Месяц назад

    Great storytelling!

  • @deadmandoogievandoogerson633
    @deadmandoogievandoogerson633 Месяц назад

    Great storytelling!

  • @deadmandoogievandoogerson633
    @deadmandoogievandoogerson633 Месяц назад

    Great storytelling!

  • @deadmandoogievandoogerson633
    @deadmandoogievandoogerson633 Месяц назад

    Great storytelling!

  • @deadmandoogievandoogerson633
    @deadmandoogievandoogerson633 Месяц назад

    Great storytelling!

  • @petercresswell5402
    @petercresswell5402 Месяц назад

    Yours isn't the first video I've seen where people get their sticks entangled with the gate whilst filming. Limestone pavement in the Westmorland Dales up through Odendale past Orton Astby etc as you head towards Kirkby Stephen although you probably already know that now lol Sadly the Westmorland Dales get overshadowed by the Yorkshire Dales, even more so now they've been put into the YD National Park. Might as well be the Dales National Park now. Great set of videos really enjoyed them, also nice to hear what others think of the area on my doorstep. Glad you enjoyed your stay in Shap, lots of C2C walkers stop overnight in the village..

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 Месяц назад

      @@petercresswell5402 A couple of my old workmates messaged me and explained the Limestone Pavement, your never too old to learn something new! I loved my stay in Shap as well even though it wasn’t on my original itinerary. Thank you for watching and stay safe.

  • @get_outdoors
    @get_outdoors Месяц назад

    Really enjoyed the videos, hoping to do this route in a couple of weeks, I was wondering about water and filtering but had decided not to due to farm run-off? Any advice? Thanks

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 Месяц назад

      @@get_outdoors I took a Katadyn water filter and never had an any issues, I also took some Aquatabs as well but never used them. There are plenty of shops, pubs/cafes on the route if you wanted to use these it wouldn’t be too difficult. Good luck. Any other questions please ask. 👍

  • @stevemanley3095
    @stevemanley3095 2 месяца назад

    Great video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @stephenkeating344
    @stephenkeating344 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant videos, did the azt 18 year ago, have had Brett's routes on my radar, for when I retire next year, how would you compare the get and the mogollon rim.

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 2 месяца назад

      @@stephenkeating344 To the AZT? The GET is way more difficult from a terrain standpoint as a lot of the route is off trail. A lot of the times when there is supposed to be a trail there isn’t because of serious fire damage. I carried paper maps and compass with me on the GET as back up but didn’t need to use them as my Gaia app worked just fine. Also there is no way posts or way markers on the GET, MRT as there are on the AZT. There were times on the GET when I was cursing out load in frustration of the bush beating I had to do, There is also a lot more support on the AZT with trail angels and water stashes along the route. On Brett’s trails your on your own which I really liked. I do hope to do the AZT again but SOBO as I’d love to see the same terrain in its Autumn colours. Of all the trails I’ve done the GET is my favourite. If I can help in future with any questions please ask and good luck they are both truly amazing trails.

  • @MikePaul-p7u
    @MikePaul-p7u 2 месяца назад

    I see your bear 🐻

  • @Buszkraftowski
    @Buszkraftowski 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing. Walked the RRW this year in April/May. Although I did not have perfect weather, it seems I was more lucky :) But anyway, a really nice experience. I love the Scottish Highlands ever since I walked the West Highland Way last year. Greetings from Poland.

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 2 месяца назад

      @@Buszkraftowski Thank you for your comment. I worked with a Polish lad recently and he sent me a link to some of the mountains over there, wow! I had no idea what a beautiful country Poland is. Good luck for the future.

    • @Buszkraftowski
      @Buszkraftowski 2 месяца назад

      @@alantraceyoutdoors3572 Hello. Thx for your answer. Glad your Polish colleague showed you some information. I have some vids from Poland and Germany on my channel if you like to see more.

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 2 месяца назад

      @@Buszkraftowski I will check them out, thank you.

  • @gmanic
    @gmanic 3 месяца назад

    I've just finished this today in 5 days and bloody hell it was hard. Its like a rollercoaster 🎢 both in ups and downs and emotions. I am 54 overweight, well i was but ive lost 16 pounds in 5 days. The only other long walk I've done was the Cumbria Way in April and this was a lot harder. Sunburnt by day 4, feet full of compeed. I watched this before leaving, so thanks for giving me the inspiration to attempt it.

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 3 месяца назад

      @@gmanic Hi, I’m so happy for you and to do it in 5 days is pretty damn good. I agree it has a load more ups and downs than the CW and the steepness of some of the steps made it tough. Im pleased my videos helped in some small way and thank you for leaving a comment, good luck for the future 😀

  • @Intellibear-Evan
    @Intellibear-Evan 3 месяца назад

    This is epic, thank you so much! As big fan of Brett’s routes, it’s so nice to have a resource like this to use in planning.

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 3 месяца назад

      @@Intellibear-Evan Thank you for your kind comment. Brett and Melissa do an amazing job creating these fantastic routes, the GET is also an amazing trail, real wilderness, real remoteness, pure quality. Good luck with your planning, if I can help in any way, please feel free to ask.

    • @Intellibear-Evan
      @Intellibear-Evan 3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for the offer, that could prove very helpful! I haven’t done the GET yet, but the DWTH and NNML were both incredible, and I’d highly recommend them. I’d be happy to answer any questions if you haven’t done those yet and plan to!

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 3 месяца назад

      @@Intellibear-Evan I plan to do them both, thank you very much for the offer. If you’ve done them you won’t have any issues with the MRT. You definitely won’t need your swimsuit 😀 well, depending on how high the Black River is running! Hope you have a great time.

  • @peterleigh8474
    @peterleigh8474 3 месяца назад

    Great video Alan. How do you navigate the trail? What apps do you use in the lakes to keep you on the trail?? Pete

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 3 месяца назад

      Hi Pete, thanks for the question. I use the Gaia app extensively now because I hike abroad as well and I’ve got used to it. Back then I used the OS app. I downloaded the GPS coordinates and then downloaded the local maps on to my phone in case I didn’t have a signal. I also used the Hiiker app as well for back up. Hope this helps.

    • @peterleigh8474
      @peterleigh8474 3 месяца назад

      Ok thanks for that. So if I purchase the os app I have to plot my own route across? It isn't pre loaded? Sorry I only have experience with satnav on phones. Pete

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 3 месяца назад

      @@peterleigh8474 Pretty much, yes. The C2C Isn’t shown on the OSMap as a route you would have to download the gps coordinates into the app. If you purchase the HiiKER app the route is already available you just download it to your phone so it will still work eights signal. There is also a lot of info on camping/hostels/b&b and where the local shops are in relation to you. There are a few good videos out there to help with that particular app as it’s not very intuitive. Any more questions you may have please ask, I’m glad to help, it’s a great trail.

  • @jamesallsop7871
    @jamesallsop7871 3 месяца назад

    Shame about these 2 part videos, deserves so many more views. Good job.

  • @mattelliott5347
    @mattelliott5347 3 месяца назад

    Enjoying the videos. What are the dates of this one?

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 3 месяца назад

      Hi, Matt. I started on the 16th of April and finished on the 16th of May.

  • @jamescook255
    @jamescook255 4 месяца назад

    Quality Alan really enjoy watching your trips . Take it easy can't wait for the next one

  • @WhatisHealth-q7l
    @WhatisHealth-q7l 4 месяца назад

    Great videos!! Male wild horses will poop on a another pile to establish dominance, and the poop mound grows bigger and bigger. No BLM employees needed.

  • @PeterFLB
    @PeterFLB 4 месяца назад

    Brilliant video fella!! Glad you made it safely to the end of the trail.. I was wondering if you'd get caught in the "no man's land" between the cell towers of Arizona and New Mexico LOL It happened to me once down south of Hannaghan's Meadow a few years ago on a ridge. Through for a loop for a bit til it dawned on me. 😂

  • @thunder_roaming
    @thunder_roaming 4 месяца назад

    That was another brilliant series Alan. I love following your adventures. I can't wait for the next one. Well done mate. John.

    • @alantraceyoutdoors3572
      @alantraceyoutdoors3572 4 месяца назад

      Thanks, John. I’m glad you enjoyed the hike, they don’t get any easier! I’m looking at doing a few nearer to home in the near future so I’m not too far from my family. Good luck on your travels.

  • @thebrownbreadtapes6613
    @thebrownbreadtapes6613 4 месяца назад

    Absolutely excellent, as ever, Alan.

  • @stephenobrien5909
    @stephenobrien5909 4 месяца назад

    I thought the other ones were good, but the scenery here is IMO the best.

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    @karenanddogs6645 4 месяца назад

    Exceptional beauty. Maybe a once in a lifetime sort of hike. Thank you so much for filming it,