Part 1 - Tackling Algonquin's Highland Trail Solo in a Snow Storm
Not happy with the end of the winter and looking for a challenge, I attempt to do the entire Highland Trail in Algonquin Provincial Park solo. Unexpectedly, I have to deal with a snow storm and warnings from park staff that the back loop isn't broken in. The 35 km long loop would be a formidable challenge for me, the most I've ever snowshoed in one go, if I make it.

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A Winter Retreat | A Cautionary Tale of Gear That Doesn't Always Work

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Solo in Killarney | New Year's on George Lake's North Shore

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Bushcraft in a snowstorm. Building a warm and cozy shelter from branches under a spruce tree

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We Relocated the Handwheel on Our MONSTER Lathe | Megabore Lathe Setup

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A Solo Alaskan Adventure That Went Terribly Wrong

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Andrew Skurka on "Stupid Light" Ultralight Backpacking

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When Wild Animals Get Way Too Close 😱

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Why Scottish Blackhouses Stayed Warm in –50°C Brutal Atlantic Winters | Architecture Documentary

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I Survived The Worst Snowstorm of My Life

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Sleeping Under A Canoe | A Solo Pilgrammage to End the Paddling Season | Part 1

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Backpacking with a CEO: Dan Durston of Durston Gear

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Extreme Cold Survival Alone: I Built a Hidden Forest Shelter With Fire Inside at −25°C for Life!!

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We Bought a $1,000 Abandoned CAT 400 Haul Truck

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Vivac de Verano SOLO con material de Decathlon (Serpientes, Escorpiones y Mosquitos)

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The Terrifying Last Minutes of Rock Climber Chelsea Walsh

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All My Gear to Canoe Solo in the Arctic for 30 Days ($21,000+)

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Alex Honnold Climbs a 4,000 Foot Sea Wall (Full Episode) | Arctic Ascent | National Geographic

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Finding A Line | Running Whitewater on the South Harris and Magnetawan Rivers | Part 2

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