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"We started hiking at sunset into the night with headlamps to guide our way while my friend navigated us with his GPS as this is a trail-less hike. Throughout the journey we took a couple wrong turns meeting deep canyons that made us backtrack, but we finally go to our destination around midnight while the moon lit up the canyon.

We pitched our tent and woke up to the most amazing sunrise in the most beautiful and secluded place.

The 18+ miles roundtrip was hard, but so worth it for one of the most indescribable experiences and journeys I've ever taken."

-Julia @hungryjewlz

 
Gear List:

Tent - The North Face

Camera - Canon T3i

Lens - Canon 24mm EF-S

 

Halfway to Shasta

If you don’t mind the wintry wind chills, you’re pretty much guaranteed a campspot far away from any traffic and noise as you’re halfway up to the summit of Mt. Shasta.

Peyto Lake

Catching a glimpse of the Aurora Borealis at this campspot in Banff National Park.

Severe Highlands

Jason and his wife had to do some long distance hiking in cold windy conditions to get to this lunar-esque landscape on the Laugavegur Trail.