Old Trip Reports – 2008 to 2000

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Old trip reports, Scotland 2008: sudden opening in the clouds illuminates a lone tree and a small outcrop overlooking Loch Marie in Wester Ross. The summit of Slioch (left) is still shrouded in mist at midday. [Handheld with Olympus E-520 and stock 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 Zuiko ED Zoom lens.]

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  1. Da
    Da says:

    Hi Alan,
    I was reading your guide of Wind River traverse when I realized I cannot find your map set. Can you provide me another link so that I can download? I found your guide extremely helpful and am planning the trip with my wife next year.
    Thank you so much in advance.
    —Da

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    • Alan Dixon
      Alan Dixon says:

      Da, thanks for pointing that out. I had recently made some adjustments to my website and broke the link to the map set. It’s working now. Wishing you a great hike next year. Warmest, -alan & alison

      Reply
  2. Joris
    Joris says:

    Hi Alan,

    Like Cameron would also love to hear more about your GR20 experiences. Can I find that trip report somewhere?

    Best,

    Joris

    Reply
    • Alan Dixon
      Alan Dixon says:

      Joris, the GR20 is fantastic. I PM’ed Cameron with some info and will do the same for you. Let me see if I can find the info. Wishing you a great trek. Warmest, -alan

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  3. Tori
    Tori says:

    Hello,
    I just looked at your Utah 2001 trip. Im looking for a backpacking route in southern Utah and was wondering if you could tell me where you went.

    Thanks,
    Tori

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  4. Alan Dixon
    Alan Dixon says:

    Cameron,
    Alison and I did the GR20 in early July. It took us 7 days 22 hours to complete all 16 stages–so less than 1/2 the usual time. We took all the high/alpine variants. I would expect a full trip report in the next month. -alan

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  5. Cameron
    Cameron says:

    Thanks for all of this website work. I hope that you can post a trip report or give insights about the GR20. I am interested to do it in several less days than usual, as you indicated you did. Keep up the great work.

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