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- Hiking Trails, Hiking Tips, Hiking Trips When I'm not hiking, I'm often thinking about hiking. And when I'm thinking about hiking, I'm often talking about or writing about hiking. And since I write about hiking a lot, I thought I'd put together this collection of my arti...
- Hiking The Appalachian Trail: What You Really Need To Know The picture to your left is me, the A.T. hiker known as Ramkitten (on a really cold April morning in the Georgia mountains), here to share the wisdom gained from six months on the trail, all in one fell swoop! Most of what you'll find on the int...
- Planning A Colorado Trail Section Hike: Silverton To Durango And, boy, do we need one. It's been a long time since my husband and I have done a multi-day backpacking trip together, and we're really looking forward to our first section-hike on the Colorado Trail in June, 2009. I figured that, as I plan...
- Things to see and do around Rainy Lake, Minnesota Suggestions and photos of things to see and do around Rainy Lake. Updated with each season, this should be your source for the best information to help you enjoy a visit to Rainy Lake, Minnesota. The photo is of Rainy River from the Ron Hall Access,...
- Trail Days Festival In Damascus, Virginia In 1999, I attended my first Trail Days festival as a wanna-be Appalachian Trail thru-hiker. The following year, I hiked into Damascus, Virginia--considered by some to be the friendliest town on the A.T.--after walking nearly 500 miles from Springer...
- How To Plan For An Appalachian Trail Thru-Hike When I finally made the decision that it was my year to go for it--to hike from Georgia to Maine from the beginning of April to sometime in the Fall--I set out the pens and notebooks and books and calendar. I made lists and more lists and began sched...
- Hiking the Appalachian Trail: A Story in Postcards On a recent snowed-in lazy day, I plopped myself on the floor in front of my shelf full of scrapbooks and started flipping through some memories. Three of the scrapbooks contained keepsakes from my six-month Appalachian Trail thru-hike, includi...
- Start a Scout Hiking Program One of the things I love about scouting is being outdoors. I am very lucky that my Cub Scout Pack has a very robust hiking program. So much so that I decided to become the Hiking coordinator when the position became available. This page is about set...
- Backpacking and camping out This is a real life adventure. I took a five day backpacking and camping trip to Grand Canyon in Arizona and I learned the importance of preperation and training to hike to the bottom of the Canyon. it was an exiting and difficult adventure and will...
- Hiking In Ouray, Colorado Spending our vacations with packs on our backs is not unusual for my husband, Steve, and me. In fact, that's how we spent our honeymoon, when we went for a five-day hike in the Grand Canyon, where we'd met a few years earlier. Several months...
- Hiking Grand Canyon's South Bass Trail It was August 24th. I had things on my to-do list for the next several days, but I couldn't pass up the invitation from a friend to hike Grand Canyon's South Bass trail. A Park Service volunteer, Sueanne had to check on some archaeological sites in t...
- North East Nebraska (Columbus, Macy, Albion)Tourist Information~Lewis and Clark Trail Sure, we have our cows, and our corn, and we're darn proud of them too! There is much more to North East Nebraska though. Explore the history, the beauty and the hospitality waiting for you in this corner of our State! In Northeast Nebraska you will...
- Backpacking Tips Friday, November 6, 2009 ~ Beginner Backpackers! Backpacking is an easy way to take new adventures and challenge yourself while getting a great workout. Learn backpacking skills, places to hike, where to get backpacking gear and equipment and how to...
- Welcome to Woodland, WA and Beyond We have called Woodland, Washington home for over seven years and look forward to many more! So whether you are planning a trip to the Pacific NW or if you come from this neck of the woods, our goal is to give you the information you need to discover...
- CAMPING ON LAKE OUACHITA First of all let me start out by saying I am not what you would call a camping person. Although, after visiting Lake Ouachita (Wash'i taw) State Park I have decided I like going camping. I'm kind of attached to my shower and the other fa...
- Tours and Lore Of The Southwest Imagine..... Indians singing and dancing around a roaring camp fire or planting seeds by the light of a full moon.These visions and more were felt during my visit to Chaco Canyon National Historical Park, Canyon De Chelly (pronounced shay) National M...
- Eager Hill Hiking Trail The Eager Hill Fire Lookout was built on Eager Hill, Cranbrook, British Columbia Canada in 1948. At that time it was common practice throughout British Columbia to have manned lookout towers to aide in the detection of forest fires. Sitting at an ele...
- Best Of Ontario Canada Day Trips, Winter Parks, Nature Parks, For Kids, Singles Are you wondering what to do with your day off? My website Best Of Ontario Home Will assist you with your day trip. Ontario Parks are a fun way to spend the day, during the week and on the weekend. The parks are open until 8.45pm and have the barbe...
- BackpackingBC Have a look around, enjoy the trekking photos and trail information, then check out some of the best new editor's choice gear listed on this site. Listed are some of the top tents, backpacks, sleeping bags and mats, plus odds and ends you might want...
- Elizabeth Lake Bird Sanctuary Picturesque Elizabeth Lake is more than just a scenic rest stop. Located just outside of Cranbrook, British Columbia Canada, this beautiful spot along highway 3/95 is a wetlands bird sanctuary that is delightfully laid out with numerous walking, and...
