Yukon Hiking

A little guidance in a wild landscape.

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July 15, 2025
Liz B on Miller Ridge
We hiked Miller Ridge on July 13 with our 3.5 year old. The distance was great for our toddler and he was able to crawl his way up the steeper sections all by himself. We had no issues getting through the treed area, there are lots of washouts and downed trees but the trail is still obvious. Others ...
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July 14, 2025
Danial on Sam McGee Trail
July 14, 2025 The trail is snow free from the base all the way to the top of the ridge with the exaption one small patch right after the look out point if you're taking the earlier route up. But the walk in the snow is another for a few meters.
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July 13, 2025
Martin on Miller Ridge
Nice hike, I‘d highly advise to have the provided GPS track on any device, it saved me twice alerting „off path“ as these can sometimes easily been mistaken and markings are not there as often as it would be helpful.
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July 13, 2025
Martin on Spirit Canyon
Provided GPS track is definitely different to the trail which starts at the parking lot. Trail is well recognizable all the time, can‘t be missed. Never met the GPS track though until at the very end when reaching the canyon. Overall nice and easy walk. Views at the canyon are awesome!
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July 13, 2025
Martin on Thunderegg Creek
Defintately possible to hike this trail again. The flooded areas at around 1km are fitted with wood „bridges“ to cross. When it comes to km 3-5 I highly recommend to use the provided GPS track, as the way is otherwise hard to find. As mentioned in the post before: Proper footwear is highly advis...
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