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  1. krJoest

    Do you have a YouTube Channel?

    I don't have a YouTube channel, but I made it into this video:
  2. krJoest

    What's the longest hike you've done?

    28 hours? I have no idea.
  3. krJoest

    What's the longest hike you've done?

    Shawnee hills 100k, i hiked a lot of it! I'm going to do the 100 mile next August.
  4. krJoest

    Would you report vandalism?

    https://www.sunews.net/post/wire-pass-petroglyph-vandal-arrested
  5. krJoest

    Hiking Trail Recommendations in California & San Diego

    Mt. Whitney is the highest mountain in the contiguous United States, Mt. Shasta is a 14er too. I've heard class 3 is harder in California than in Colorado.
  6. krJoest

    Hiking Trail Recommendations in California & San Diego

    I looked up San Diego on Alltrails, it looks like a hiker's paradise! I think you'll enjoy it wherever you end up going.
  7. krJoest

    Hiking Trail Recommendations in California & San Diego

    I've never hiked in California. If I could, I'd definitely want to hike Mt. Whitney and Mt. Shasta. Yosemite NP looks really nice too!
  8. krJoest

    Tips for Safe and Enjoyable After-Dark Adventures

    I hike at night if I have to, I don't like it as much as hiking during the day.
  9. krJoest

    Best Hikes for Beginners: What Trails Do You Recommend?

    I would recommend that beginners get out there and try any trail they're comfortable with. Just be aware of your surroundings and know your limits!
  10. krJoest

    Have you hiked any rail trails?

    Just the 26.2 miles, I got 2nd OA 1st M. The woman that beat me was very fast! I think I'm going to run it again next year.
  11. krJoest

    River to River Trail

    The blazes are there, they are just easy to miss! The braided nature of some portions of the trail can be confusing, some of the work arounds have work arounds! Idk how blazes would help with that.
  12. krJoest

    Food leftovers and Leave No Trace

    Yeah, people should carry out all their trash. I guess they coild bury organic waste and that would be OK, but same rules as a #2
  13. krJoest

    Gear Repair Kit

    Yep, it's got superglue, duct tape, safety pins, and a multi-tool. It has battery chargers and cables too. When I'm running i carry extra parts for my running vest.
  14. krJoest

    Have you hiked any rail trails?

    I ran the Tunnel hill marathon today, it was something! Weather seems to be a wild card at races there.
  15. krJoest

    Fire-starting kit

    I have a trashbag to, if you put your head through the bottom and sit Indian style with a candle under the bag, it's a "Palmer Furnace".
  16. krJoest

    Do you like elevation gain?

    I like hills, most of the best hikes have them!
  17. krJoest

    Fire-starting kit

    I have candles in my 1st aid kit now too, I forgot about that.
  18. krJoest

    Fire-starting kit

    I carry a lighter, waterproof matches, magnesium fire starter, hand sanitizer, and toilet paper!
  19. krJoest

    Show me your recent fall colors!

    Spring Mill State Park, Mitchell IN.
  20. krJoest

    Share your Reflections!

    Blue Lake, Indian Peaks Wilderness CO.
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