Solo Backpacking in Remote Alaska (Freezing Conditions) | Denali National Park
In this video, I backpack by myself in the remote wilderness of Alaska. This was my first camping experience in Alaska, and it was definitely interesting. From the glacier fed river, to backpacking with no trail, to almost getting hypothermia. It was such an amazing adventure, and I can't wait for more. This was for sure the most remote I have ever camped. Grizzly bears, moose, caribou, lynx, and wolves all live in this area. Stay tuned to see if I saw any :) Thanks for watching and comment what Alaska adventure you would like to see next #solocamping #alaska #denalinationalpark

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