What was your most memorable hike or trek?

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So what is the most memorable and enjoyable hike or trek you have ever done?
 

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Eureka Valley Sand Dunes over into Death Valley. There was one narrow canyon we were following, and it was just a bit off the maps, so we weren't sure it had an exit, but we left ourselves plenty of time to backtrack. We'd see a high wall ahead of us, figuring that was the end, and then we'd get closer and realize that the canyon turned, and at the top, after going through a narrow spot maybe five feet wide it opened onto a hill covered with Joshua trees and a broad view of Death Valley.
 

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In the mid 1970s, We canoed the Albany River in Northern Ontario from Lake Saint Joseph to Fort Albany at James Bay (about 600 miles or 980 Km).
We resupplied via pre-coordinated Bush Plane flights (an Austin Air Beaver).

When we reached Fort Albany, we were met on a gravel airstrip by a DC-3 that flew our canoes and canoe packs to an airstrip on the Moose River. We then loaded everything onto a train for the trip back across Ontario to Thunder Bay. Fantastic Trip! White Water canoeing, Great fishing! Great photography opportunities.
 
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