
Kings Canyon Taboose Pass and Remote Basins, Part I
50 Hard Miles, 15,000 feet of climbing, 5 epic days
50 Hard Miles, 15,000 feet of climbing, 5 epic days
“Do you want to go horse trekking in the Mongolian steppe?” they asked me. “It will be FUN, EASY, and CHEAP.” These are the three
It all started with watermelons. If there was space, there was a melon in it. The train was bound for Ulaan Baatar from the border
Every time I’ve come close to dying. It’s involved a mountain, a steep slope and a somewhat reckless human. Uh, me, my name is Josh
Hey Everybody, it’s Josh Cripps here. And I’m in this place called Dusy Basin, which is in Kings Canyon National Park, my favorite national park
Do me a favor, close your eyes and picture this. You’re lying in a bunk on a boat, rocking back and forth, listening to the
I see that. Do you know what that is? That’s blue sky. Not only is it blue sky, but it’s just about the first blue
One of the cool things about making a blog is you can start it whenever you want. Today’s actually day two of this track. And
New days, make new man, as they say. And if they don’t say that they should, because today is a new day. I feel like
Crap it’s hot. I mean, not here, not here in the mountains. It’s amazing. It’s like 75 degrees. That’s heaven. I’m talking about down in
Hey there, Joe pal here, JC. And today I’m coming at you from about 10 miles into the back country of Kings Canyon national park.
Heyo. So today is the full moon. It’s June 5th and I’m actually supposed to be in a place called Independence, California lining up a