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Last weekend I decided to hike the Western Uplands Backpacking Trail. I did the perimeter loop over four days. While it is perhaps not the most scenic hike in Ontario, it is a beautiful trail. The best time to do it is the fall. No bugs, perfect temps, and fewer people. Unfortunately, I had quite a bit of rain too. Thanks to Hiker 72 for all his contributions to this forum and for sharing advice about the trail.
Here is a video of my trip. I hope you enjoy it.
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Thanks for putting this together and posting - really great video work and commentary!
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Yes, thanks for a well produced change of pace of the rainy second half of September on the trail. Does your walking stick double as a mono-pod for your camera? Or maybe it collapses down so far as to be totally out of sight? I can't resist these technical questions.
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Thanks Guys
@Barry yes I only use one walking stick and it doubles as a monopod (sort of). The only camera I use backpacking is my cell phone. I attach it to my walking stick, or a tree, or set it on a surface with a Pedco Ultrapod.