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    This thread is killing me....I so want to see this... I downloaded the 2 hour vid and extracted it... I can't get it to run on quicktime, I downloaded VLC Player and couldn't get it work either and Windows Media player was a no go.... Any suggestions? If someone has a player that works and could send me the link I would greatly appreciate it......
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    Worked on quicktime for me. I just clicked on the link and then the big blue Q came up for about an hour (slow internet here) and then the video started.
    Good luck. It's excellent quality on the camera work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Christus Cowboy View Post
    This thread is killing me....I so want to see this... I downloaded the 2 hour vid and extracted it... I can't get it to run on quicktime, I downloaded VLC Player and couldn't get it work either and Windows Media player was a no go.... Any suggestions? If someone has a player that works and could send me the link I would greatly appreciate it......
    If VLC can't run it, something is wrong. VLC is basically indestructible.

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    I down loaded the movie, installed Quick Time, double clicked on the movie, Quick Time started, the movie didn't. Then I clicked on the "play" button and it started - duh! I've watched it like 4 times now.
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    the way they finish is brilliant, put the camera down and both start running for the border

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    I had a couple of "duh" moments also, trying several times to play the movie...until I clicked the play button at the bottom left of the screen.

    It really is the best CDT movie I've seen to date, but then I've not seen many.

    Ellie

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    I hiked with those blokes for a few days in southern Colorado when I joined my friends (both AT alums) for a week of their CDT thru hike last year.

    I recall seeing the large solar recharger they carried, but never realized they were putting together such a great production.

    Geez there was a lot of snow in southern Colorado last year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Will View Post

    I recall seeing the large solar recharger they carried, but never realized they were putting together such a great production.

    AHHH

    I wondered if that's what it was that I saw him rolling up.

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    I've been curious about the CDT awhile now. Thanks for the link!

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    Really nice movie. It made we really want to go back soonest.

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    yeah - not that it hasnt been said, but excellent movie... inspired me to look at some section CDT hikes this summer (too bad its snowing like crazy now)
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    As hiking videos go I thought this one was great. The website has their full journal, and some other resources. Music was so effing good.

    I don't think you can really compare it to the Flagler one, they don't do the same thing, both have great stuff.

    The one thing that kept me watching (really) were those freaking views, makes the CDT soooooo enticing.
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    Finally, got the video to work and thoroughly enjoyed it.... The only suggestion that I could make would be for them to have sub titles when the guys were speaking because sometimes it was hard to understand what they were saying when they were trying to speak in high winds....
    Be on the alert, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love..... 1 Corinthians 16:13-14

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    I'm having the hardest time with this video. I've watched it on a computer at my college but I was wanting to download it and burn it to a disc. I keep running into a lot of problems with this.


    Anyone out there kind enough to burn it to a disc and send it to me?
    This is the kind of thing I'd watch over and over...

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    totally has inspired me to thru the CDT some day

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    I must say that it was a really cool video, a must see if your into Hiking.

    I give it 5 thumbs up

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    Best line of the video?

    Skittles, any advice to CDT hikers?
    Don't do it!


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    Tears in my eyes, downloading now. I can't be home. I miss it.

    My home is a few miles east of Chief Mountain. The access is from Highway 17.

    This link is a great resource. Their "Useful Continental Divide Trail Links" are useful.

    I didn't think anyone was actually hiking the CDT.

    In Dupuyer, MT where I pick up my mail, I see people "hiking" Highway 89, which is about 30 miles away from the mountains. They ask questions, fishing fishing for information so they can tell a big story about mountains they did not see. I even saw a YouTube video of a man "hiking" Highway 15, about 60 miles away from the mountains.

    I think I will add some CDT-practical tips to my website for lightweight gear that, while not rated and approved equipment for mountainclimbers, will serve.

    I know that country: it is my "backyard".

    I recently had 30 acres basically "gifted" to me, east of Chief Mountain, the access road off Highway 17.

    I have done trail work with the East Slope Backcountry Horsemen. They have an agreement to do so with the U.S. Forest Service. There were prepared trails we "groomed" no one had used.

    I went in places no one has been for a very long time. One grandfather camped, waiting for me to come back out, questioning me about everything seen and experienced. He said, he didn't know anyone that had been in there in his lifetime.

    The CDT is rugged, dangerous and beautiful.

    If you actually have maps, compass and gps, know how to use them, because even the "pack trips" outfits carry a satellite telephone.

    My first time, I had map and compass I know how to use in the backcountry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Connie View Post
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    If you actually have maps, compass and gps, know how to use them, because even the "pack trips" outfits carry a satellite telephone.
    Just a quick note...


    I'll just say you *do not* need a GPS to hike the CDT. It is can be useful at times, but you can hike the trail without one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wrangler88 View Post
    I'm having the hardest time with this video. I've watched it on a computer at my college but I was wanting to download it and burn it to a disc.
    I downloaded this movie onto my computer hard drive, but as with Wrangler88, have no idea how to burn a dvd of it that I can watch on my TV setup. My computer does have a dvd burner, and in addition to Windows Media Player, I have also installed Quicktime and VLC players. Playing it isn't a problem; burning it to a dvd has me baffled. Anyone have a clue about this? CG

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