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Summer ends too quickly when you’re living in the Kootenays of British Columbia.

A COUPLE OF WEEKS AGO my partner and I headed out on what will most likely be one of the last hikes of the dry season to Gwillim Lakes, a basin located high in the Valhalla mountain range. The days are getting shorter and the nights chillier; too soon it will be time to bust out the snowshoes and toques (that’s beanies for you non-Canadian folk).

With that in mind, I felt inspired to put together this little gallery to help keep the stoke going until the snow melts and the long johns are put away next summer.

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Carlo Alcos

Carlo is a Managing Editor at Matador and co-founder of Confronting Love. He blogs about travel, life, and creativity at Vagabonderz.com. Like him on Facebook and follow him on Twitter. He lives in Nelson, British Columbia.

Archived Responses to 35 hikes through some of the biggest country on Earth [PICs]

  1. Scott Hartman says:

    Nice list Carlos. And the photos too! Funny, had a dream last night that I am supposed to “walk a long way”… Hmmm… did the South Kaibab last year, beofring taking over the oars on a Grand Canyon raft trip. Noticed before leaving that the full moon had happened just two days earlier. Had a thought to hike down at night, so I did. Monsoons moved in, washed out much of the trail (had to scramble a lot – in the dark – over slides and rock falls). Then half way down got dumped on… Epic. Noticed that there is nothing from Nepal in here… it IS a big world, lots of walking to be done… Nice work

    • Carlo Alcos says:

      Thanks Scott…yeah, I was on a “summer” kick and the Nepal pics looked too cold ;) But that is definitely on my list for trekking!

    • Carlo Alcos says:

      Thanks Scott…yeah, I was on a “summer” kick and the Nepal pics looked too cold ;) But that is definitely on my list for trekking!

    • Carlo Alcos says:

      Thanks Scott…yeah, I was on a “summer” kick and the Nepal pics looked too cold ;) But that is definitely on my list for trekking!

  2. Doug Walsh says:

    Very nice list and some beautiful, if not over-developed, photos to accompany them. But how come no Wonderland Trail? 90 miles encircling Mt. Rainier with stunning glacial and wildfllower views throughout the journey? Just about any day-hike on the Wonderland Trail is sure to blow away most of the entries on this list (having hiked a few of them myself).

  3. Mario Arana says:

    Brilliant pictures! Have done a couple of treks from the list, gotta go back out there soon! :o )

  4. Mario Arana says:

    Brilliant pictures! Have done a couple of treks from the list, gotta go back out there soon! :o )

  5. Mark Hanna says:

    Great list and pictures. I just came home from a Zion/Bryce hiking trip. Life changing. Thanks for the inspiration for my next hikes!

  6. Ben Visbeek says:

    Great inpiration!

  7. Ben Visbeek says:

    Great inpiration!

  8. Eli Allan says:

    Pariah Canyon, Buckskin Gulch, and Coyote Buttes are actually in the same place and can be accessed from the same trailhead. It probably still deserves three entries though.

  9. Eli Allan says:

    Pariah Canyon, Buckskin Gulch, and Coyote Buttes are actually in the same place and can be accessed from the same trailhead. It probably still deserves three entries though.

  10. Bruce Kennedy says:

    Great compilation – eye candy and bucket list material.

  11. Joe Huzar says:

    How about a Presidential Traverse in NH. 24 miles that includes the longest stretch of terrain above the treeline on the east coast. Not to mention some crazy weather.

  12. Philip DeRains says:

    Pick number 2: Sorry, but Buckskin Gulch is not in Zion National Park.

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