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    • Peak Bagger Series: Mount Ingalls

      Video by Paul Wade   |   USDA Forest Service   |   04.19.2025

      Images and video clips are of day-hikers (they don’t mind being called a Peak Bagger) as they hike 9 ½ miles, roundtrip, for 6 ½ hours to try and bag 8,376-foot Mount Ingalls on the Plumas National Forest in April 2025. Mount Ingalls is the highest elevation in the Plumas. Peak Bagger Series videos discusses safety, parking, route finding, navigation, what to pack and wear, water......

    • Peak Bagger Series: Mount Ingalls

      Video by Paul Wade   |   USDA Forest Service   |   04.19.2025

      Images and video clips are of day-hikers (they don’t mind being called a Peak Bagger) as they hike 9 ½ miles, roundtrip, for 6 ½ hours to try and bag 8,376-foot Mount Ingalls on the Plumas National Forest in April 2025. Mount Ingalls is the highest elevation in the Plumas. Peak Bagger Series videos discusses safety, parking, route finding, navigation, what to pack and wear, water......

    • Peak Bagger Series: Mount Ingalls

      Video by Paul Wade   |   USDA Forest Service   |   04.19.2025

      Images and video clips are of day-hikers (they don’t mind being called a Peak Bagger) as they hike 9 ½ miles, roundtrip, for 6 ½ hours to try and bag 8,376-foot Mount Ingalls on the Plumas National Forest in April 2025. Mount Ingalls is the highest elevation in the Plumas. Peak Bagger Series videos discusses safety, parking, route finding, navigation, what to pack and wear, water......

    • Peak Bagger Series: Mount Ingalls

      Video by Paul Wade   |   USDA Forest Service   |   04.19.2025

      Images and video clips are of day-hikers (they don’t mind being called a Peak Bagger) as they hike 9 ½ miles, roundtrip, for 6 ½ hours to try and bag 8,376-foot Mount Ingalls on the Plumas National Forest in April 2025. Mount Ingalls is the highest elevation in the Plumas. Peak Bagger Series videos discusses safety, parking, route finding, navigation, what to pack and wear, water......

    • Peak Bagger Series: Mount Ingalls

      Video by Paul Wade   |   USDA Forest Service   |   04.19.2025

      Images and video clips are of day-hikers (they don’t mind being called a Peak Bagger) as they hike 9 ½ miles, roundtrip, for 6 ½ hours to try and bag 8,376-foot Mount Ingalls on the Plumas National Forest in April 2025. Mount Ingalls is the highest elevation in the Plumas. Peak Bagger Series videos discusses safety, parking, route finding, navigation, what to pack and wear, water......

    • Peak Bagger Series: Mount Ingalls

      Video by Paul Wade   |   USDA Forest Service   |   04.19.2025

      Images and video clips are of day-hikers (they don’t mind being called a Peak Bagger) as they hike 9 ½ miles, roundtrip, for 6 ½ hours to try and bag 8,376-foot Mount Ingalls on the Plumas National Forest in April 2025. Mount Ingalls is the highest elevation in the Plumas. Peak Bagger Series videos discusses safety, parking, route finding, navigation, what to pack and wear, water......

    • Peak Bagger Series: Mount Ingalls

      Video by Paul Wade   |   USDA Forest Service   |   04.19.2025

      Images and video clips are of day-hikers (they don’t mind being called a Peak Bagger) as they hike 9 ½ miles, roundtrip, for 6 ½ hours to try and bag 8,376-foot Mount Ingalls on the Plumas National Forest in April 2025. Mount Ingalls is the highest elevation in the Plumas. Peak Bagger Series videos discusses safety, parking, route finding, navigation, what to pack and wear, water......

    • Peak Bagger Series: Highland and Silver Peaks

      Video by Paul Wade   |   USDA Forest Service   |   02.06.2025

      Join day-hikers, or peak baggers, as they hike close to 15 miles for just over 12 hours to try and bag 10,936-foot Highland Peak and 10,772-foot Silver Peak just over the border of Stanislaus National Forest and in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest in September 2024. (Video, photos, and narration by Paul Wade, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region). Please Recreate Responsibly and Know......