Hiking

Banff National Park: Hiking Johnson Lake

Hiking (walking or tramping) for many of us is an important part of enjoying a destination.  The ability to get out and explore on foot in a natural or near natural environment, even if it’s near a city, is good exercise, mentally cathartic and…

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My Secret Place

The entrance to this hiking destination is not a secret. There is a turn out on California’s coastal HWY 1 about 20 miles from The Tides in Bodega Bay, just before Fort Ross. The secret is, that the trail doesn’t have to end. It ends after about 5…

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A springtime hike on the Yakima Rim Skyline Trail

After a rather long winter I was ready for a pleasant dayhike.  While I’d rather head up to the mountains for a stroll in an alpine meadow, there’s way too much snow up there in April.  Fortunately in the Northwest there are some…

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World’s scariest hiking trail?

Take a look at some of the photos in the accompanying link.  There are number of trails in the world I’d not hike, and this one is probably at the top of the list.  And you’ll never guess what’s at the end of the trail.  More here.

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Banff National Park: Hiking Johnson Lake

Hiking (walking or tramping) for many of us is an important part of enjoying a destination.  The ability to get out and explore on foot in a natural or near natural environment, even if it’s near a city, is good exercise, mentally cathartic and…

Read More

My Secret Place

The entrance to this hiking destination is not a secret. There is a turn out on California’s coastal HWY 1 about 20 miles from The Tides in Bodega Bay, just before Fort Ross. The secret is, that the trail doesn’t have to end. It ends after about 5…

Read More

World’s scariest hiking trail?

Take a look at some of the photos in the accompanying link.  There are number of trails in the world I’d not hike, and this one is probably at the top of the list.  And you’ll never guess what’s at the end of the trail.  More here.

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