How possible would it be to start in Labrador and hike/camp across Canada to Alaska?
Pic related (9000 hours in paint). I'd stick to just below the tundra tree line and try to replenish my stocks around the Great Slave Lake and Great Bear Lake. Then I'd cut across the flats of Yukon and avoid the widest section of the mountains.
>>825194
impossible without cargo drops.
>>825197
Develop your hypothesis
>>825200
canada is large enough to fit africa western europe and australia within its borders, and has only half a dozen towns or cities.
>>825194
>Hiking in muskeg/Precambrian Shield
Good luck with that. There's a reason Canadians canoe (or take bush planes) everywhere up north, and most of the trucking in the muskeg is done on ice roads.
Also bring lots of DEET.
>>825200
>>825216
That's not even close to being acurate
>>825216
You are SO wrong, it's not even funny.
>>825219
>>825220
congratulations anons you have attained the rank of gumshoe
>>825216
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zm6HzN5YVI
you would bet murdered by spics.
>>825204
How fucking stupid are you?
>>825194
You would want to stay farther south than that. Also, timing this with the seasons would be almost impossible.
>>825264
Not a whole lot of mexicans in Canada, surprisingly. And we only have ~600 homicides a year (this includes police homicides).
I can think of a certain country that has more mass shootings than we have murders per year
>Hike/camp in northern manitoba
Good luck bud!
>>825264
>thinking there are spics in Canada or Alaska
Are you a European?
>>825216
Lol'd at the alaska border
>>825374
Why?
>>825216
Kek
There's a Danish or Norwegian guy who did it by dog sled and canoe over 2 years.
>>825194
Anything is possible if you believe anon. Just Forrest Gump that shit.
Sounds perfectly safe and reasonable. Go for it, OP! Let us know how it goes
>>825707
http://youtu.be/1HoHfqgyia8
>>825197
What about the section from Labrador to the Ontario tundra? Or just a hike around the Hudson Bay area in general