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Showing 528 hike activities logged during our motorhome cross-country adventures.

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Bruneau Dune

470-foot-high dune, the highest single structure dune in North America. Park at the picnic area at the eastern end of the dune. Hike to the top of the dune, As you stand with your legs straddled over the knife like edge of the top, you can look down both sides. Walk, run, or roll back down. I recommend an early evening hike when the temperatures are cooler and the lighting is great

Logged at stop: Bruneau Dunes State Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Dunes

275 acres of brilliant white gypsum dunes. Pull over in one of the many established parking areas along the drive and get out and play in the dunes.

Logged at stop: White Sands National Monument (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Devil's Hall Trail

4.2 mile roundtrip hike from the Pine Springs Trailhead, along a streambed of Pine Springs canyon. It then climbs a rocky staircase to Devil's Hall.

Logged at stop: Guadalupe Mountains National Park (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Mesa Point Trail

1/2 hour round trip trail which starts at the base of the mesa and climbs through a series of switchbacks to the summit. Along the way there are numerous petroglyphs and outstanding views of the Sandia Mountains.

Logged at stop: Petroglyph National Monument (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Bright Angel Trail

Shortened day hike version of the most popular hike in the park. Instead of going the whole 7.7 miles down to the Colorado River, hike the 1.5 miles down to One-and-a-Half-Mile House and back. The views along the way are breathtaking.

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - South Rim (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lava Flow Trail

1-mile self-guided trail through the Bonito Lava Flow at the base of Sunset Crater. An inexpensive booklet that accompanies the signs along the trail is available at the Visitor Center.

Logged at stop: Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Island Trail

Strenuous 1-mile round trip hike that descends 185 feet into the canyon providing access to 25 cliff dwelling rooms. This trail is one of the best ways to experience the park. To exit the canyon, you must climb the 240 steps back up to the rim.

Logged at stop: Walnut Canyon National Monument (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Dunes Trail

3.5 mile roundtrip hike up the 460-foot-high dune and along the the top to great views of Lake Michigan.

Logged at stop: Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Rim Trail

Section of the 9.2-mile trail that traces the rim of the canyon past most of the attractions of Grand Canyon Village.

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - South Rim (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Sable Falls

.5-mile roundtrip hike to Sable Falls (at the Grand Marais end of the Lakeshore)

Logged at stop: Pictured Rock National Lakeshore (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Painted Canyon

Short loop hike from Visitor Center down into Painted Canyon

Logged at stop: Theodore Roosevelt National Park (South Unit) (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Swift Current Lake Nature Trail - Many Glacier area

2.5 mile loop trail around the shores of Swift Current Lake. There are grizzlies in this area

Logged at stop: Waterton-Glacier National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Hidden Lake Trail - Logan Pass

Moderately strenuous 3-mile roundtrip hike, which starts at the Logan Pass Visitor Center and climbs 800 feet on a series of boardwalks to a beautiful overlook of Hidden Lake.

Logged at stop: Waterton-Glacier National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Bear Hump Trail - Waterton

1.5 mile roundtrip hike, which climbs to a great panoramic view of the area.

Logged at stop: Waterton-Glacier National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Red Rock Canyon Loop Trail - Waterton

.5 mile trail that takes you past waterfalls and into the canyon. There are also many grizzlies in this area.

Logged at stop: Waterton-Glacier National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Mammoth Hot Springs - Lower Terrace Interpretive Trail

1.5 mile trail that climbs 300 feet through a thermal region to the Upper Terrace, where there is an outstanding view of the terraces and springs below.

Logged at stop: Yellowstone National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - Inspiration Point

Steep descent down 57 steps to an overlook with a wonderful view of the Lower Falls and Canyon

Logged at stop: Yellowstone National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - Uncle Tom's Trail

Steep descent down 328 steps to the river

Logged at stop: Yellowstone National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Norris Geyser Basin - Porcelain Trail

.75 mile roundtrip hike on a level boardwalk through thermal springs and geysers

Logged at stop: Yellowstone National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Norris Geyser Basin - Back Basin Loop

1.5 mile roundtrip hike on a level boardwalk through thermal springs and geysers past Steamboat Geyser, the world's largest geyser (very infrequent eruptions)

Logged at stop: Yellowstone National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Mud Volcano

2/3 mile trail through bubbling mud pots, steaming vents, and hissing pools, which fill the air with the aroma of rotten eggs

Logged at stop: Yellowstone National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Riverside Walk

2-mile long round-trip hike which begins at the end of the Zion Canyon scenic drive near the Temple of Sinawava. The paved trail follows the Virgin River upstream to the Zion Canyon Narrows.

Logged at stop: Zion National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Bright Angel Point

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - North Rim (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Sunrise Point to Sunset Point

3.5 mile hike with a 320-foot elevation change. From Sunrise Point, take the Queen's Garden Trail down into Bryce Amphitheater which takes you to the park's most fanciful formation--Queen Victoria sitting on her throne. Connect with the Navajo Trail which climbs steeply out of the canyon to Sunset Point. Walk the Rim Trail back to your car.

Logged at stop: Bryce Canyon National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Cape Royal

1/2 mile nature trail along a narrow peninsula past Angel's Window (opening that frames the river below) to the overlook at the tip of Cape Royal

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - North Rim (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Weeping Rock Trail

1/2 mile self-guided nature trail which leads to a rock alcove with a spring and hanging gardens of ferns and wildflowers. The trailhead is along the Zion Canyon scenic drive.

Logged at stop: Zion National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Balanced Rock Trail

Very easy .3 mile round trip walk up to and around the precariously Balanced Rock

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Windows Loop

Easy 1 1/4 mile round trip hike to North and South Windows and Turret Arch.

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Double Arch

Easy .5 mile round trip hike to the 3rd largest arch opening in the park. At the end, you can go a little further and climb right up under the arch.

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Landscape Arch

2 1/2 mile round trip hike from the Devil's Garden parking lot to the 306-foot long Landscape Arch, one of the most beautiful arches in the park.

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Tower Trail

1.3-mile easy hike around the base of Devils Tower.

Logged at stop: Devils Tower National Monument (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Presidential Trail

Logged at stop: Mount Rushmore (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Notch Trail

1.5 mile, fairly strenuous hike that requires climbing a steep, shaky ladder and traversing the side of a steep gully to a break in the wall called

Logged at stop: Badlands National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Dunes

Trails that lead from the campground over Mt. Tom and back down to the beach and along the shore to Devil's slide overlooking the pavilion

Logged at stop: Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Emerald Lake Trail

3.6 mile out and back trail from Bear Lake Trailhead with spectacular scenery of mountains reflected in the mountain lakes. The trail passes Nymph and Dream Lakes on its way to its final destination, Emerald Lake.

Logged at stop: Rocky Mountain National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Alberta Falls

Very popular .6 mile hike to the beautiful Alberta Falls from the Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead.

Logged at stop: Rocky Mountain National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Grove of Patriarchs Trail

1.5-mile hike through an old-growth forest and over a bridge to a small island in the Ohanepecosh River, dominated by huge ancient giant red cedar, Douglas-fir, and western hemlock trees.

Logged at stop: Mount Rainier National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Nisqually Vista Trail

Easy 1.2-mile hike through the meadow to the base of the Nisqually Glacier.

Logged at stop: Mount Rainier National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Hoh Rain Forest

The .75 mile Hall of Mosses Trail and the 1.25 mile Spruce Nature Trail pass through a lush rainforest with giant ancient cedars, spruce, and hemlock trees, measuring more than 25 feet in circumference and over 300 feet high.

Logged at stop: Olympic National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Rosario Head Vista Point Trail

Forested trail along the Rosario Beach shoreline with great views of the rocky shores of Fidalgo island and the waters of Rosario Strait. A special highlight was the Maiden of Deception Pass totem pole at the end of the trail.

Logged at stop: Deception Pass State Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Sunset Point to Sunrise Point

3.5 mile hike with a 521-foot elevation change. Take the steep Navajo Trail from Sunset Point down into Bryce Amphitheater amongst the hoodoos. Connect with the Queen's Garden Trail which takes you to the park's most fanciful formation--Queen Victoria sitting on her throne. The trail leads you back out of the canyon to Sunrise Point. Walk the Rim Trail back to your car.

Logged at stop: Bryce Canyon National Park (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Delicate Arch

Most scenic hike in the park. 3-mile round trip, fairly strenuous hike across slickrock and along a narrow cliff. At the end there is a dramatic view of 45-foot-high, 33-foot-wide Delicate Arch perched on the very edge of a slickrock bowl. Because of the heat, this hike should be done late in the afternoon. That's also when the lighting is best for photography.

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Fiery Furnace

3-hour ranger-guided walk into the Fiery Furnace, which is named for its sandstone fins that turn flaming red when the lighting is low. Reservations and fee are required and must be made at the visitor center.

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Devil's Slide

Giant dune overlooking the beach pavilion that is great for dune climbing and rolling back down.

Logged at stop: Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Skunk Cabbage Trail at Mt. Revelstoke

Logged at stop: Mt. Revelstoke / Glacier National Parks (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Grand View Trail in Island in the Sky District

Easy one-mile hike along the rim with views of the Confluence of the Colorado and Green Rivers 2,000 feet below.

Logged at stop: Canyonlands National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Spruce Tree House Trail

1/4 milt trail from the Chapin Mesa Museum to the Spruce Tree House, the park's best preserved ruin. On this self-guided tour, you will see a cliff dwelling once inhabited by more than 100 people. You can also climb down a ladder through a smoke hole into a kiva.

Logged at stop: Mesa Verde National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Hickman Bridge Trail

1-mile one-way trail which starts at the Fremont River, heads into the desert, and climbs 400 feet up to the Hickman Natural Bridge, which has an opening 133 feet wide and 125 feet high. There are views of sandstone capitol domes along the way.

Logged at stop: Capitol Reef National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Transept Trail

1.5 mile trail along the canyon's rim connecting the North Rim Campground and the Grand Canyon Lodge.

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - North Rim (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Upper Geyser Basin

1.3 mile loop on a level boardwalk from the Old Faithful area past such thermal attractions as Castle Geyser (largest cone), Grand Geyser (tallest predictable geyser), Beehive Geyser, and Morning Glory Pool

Logged at stop: Yellowstone National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Black Sand Basin

20-minute stroll along a level boardwalk past some of the most beautiful thermal scenery in the park, such as Emerald Pool.

Logged at stop: Yellowstone National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Midway Geyser Basin

20-minute stroll across the bridge over the Firehole River to an area with much thermal activity, including the Grand Prismatic Spring, the largest and one of the most beautiful of Yellowstone's hot springs, and Excelsior Geyser, the third largest geyser in the world..

Logged at stop: Yellowstone National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Devil's Slide

Hike from the campground to the Devil's Slide overlooking the beach pavilion. Great for dune climbing and rolling back down.

Logged at stop: Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Ridge Line Trail

1.2 mile out and back hike from a trailhead on the scenic drive.

Logged at stop: Theodore Roosevelt National Park (South Unit) (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Buck Hill

Small hike up a hill for a good view. The southern slope of the hill is hot and dry with only small plants, while the north slope is wetter and cooler with trees.

Logged at stop: Theodore Roosevelt National Park (South Unit) (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Fountain Paint Pots Trail

.5 mile roundtrip hike along a level boardwalk with lots of thermal activity to the bubbling pink, orange, and blue mud of the Fountain Paint Pots. There are usually about six geysers erupting at the same time in this area.

Logged at stop: Yellowstone National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Natural Bridge

2-mile roundtrip hike from the Bridge Bay Campground to Natural Bridge, a massive 51-foot high arch

Logged at stop: Yellowstone National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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West Bluff Trail / East Bluff Trail

3.5 mile loop around the lake past Balanced Rock and the Devil's Doorway

Logged at stop: Devils Lake State Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Door Trail

.75 mile, fairly strenuous hike through a break in The Wall called

Logged at stop: Badlands National Park (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Alpine Ridge Trail

Short trail that climbs from the Alpine Visitor Center up a series of steps through the tundra to an excellent viewpoint.

Logged at stop: Rocky Mountain National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Johnston Canyon Trail

The trail winds through tunnels and over wooden footbridges between the 100-foot walls of Johnston Canyon, which in many places are only 18 feet apart. Much of the trail is along catwalk set into the sides of the canyon, on which you walk over rapids on your way to Lower Johnston Canyon Falls (at 0.8 miles) and the more impressive Upper Johnston Canyon Falls (at 1.8 miles) plunging through the canyon. The hike to the Upper Falls takes about 1 ½ hours. The trail continues for another 3 miles to the "Inkpots" a series of bubbling colorful pools formed by hot springs coming up through the colored rocks. The hike to the Inkpots takes about 4 hours.

Logged at stop: Banff National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Fenland Trail

Trail goes through marshes in a wildlife habitat along the Vermillion Lakes where you're very likely to see wildlife, especially in early morning and at dusk. Trail is located just outside the town of Banff.

Logged at stop: Banff National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lakeshore Trail - Lake Louise

Easy flat trail along the northern shore of the lake from the hotel to the end of the lake.

Logged at stop: Banff National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Plain of Six Glaciers Trail - Lake Louise

3-mile fairly strenuous hike from end of the Lakeshore Trail up to the base of Victoria Glacier. At the base of the glacier is a rustic teahouse serving tea and scones.

Logged at stop: Banff National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Maligne Canyon

One of Canada's best hikes. The trail follows the Maligne River as it cascades down into the Athabasca River. Six footbridges cross over the narrow canyon overlooking the cascading river far below. The chasm of Maligne Canyon is only 10 feet across and up to 150 feet deep.

Logged at stop: Jasper National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Church Rock

4-mile roundtrip hike from the campground up to the most prominent rock formation in the park--Church Rock. The trail is not very well marked.

Logged at stop: Red Rock State Park (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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La Ventana Natural Arch

.5 mile easy hike to the base of a 165-foot arch

Logged at stop: El Malpais National Monument (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Eagle's View Trail

¾-mile strenuous, narrow, and exposed trail that leads 1,000 feet up very steep cliffs overlooking the campground. There are tremendous views from the overlook.

Logged at stop: Kodachrome Basin State Park (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Rim Trail

5.5-mile trail along the rim of the canyon from Bryce Point to Fairyland Point with splendid views from above.

Logged at stop: Bryce Canyon National Park (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Beehive Trail

30-minute, exhilarating hike from Sand Beach to the top of the Beehive, with stunning ocean views along the way. The hike is not for those with a fear of heights, as it requires the use a series of fixed metal handles to climb up the steep trails and traverse across exposed cliffs.

Logged at stop: Acadia National Park (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Little Grassy

Short, steep hike from the Meat Cove Campground to the top of Meat Cove Mountain with spectacular views of the highland bluffs and the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Logged at stop: Meat Cove (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Red sand beach

Mile-long red sand beach on the shores of Aspy Bay

Logged at stop: Cabot Landing Provincial Park (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Trous de Saumons

Trail that starts at the Cheticamp campground and runs 8-miles out and back along the Cheticamp River.

Logged at stop: Cape Breton Highlands National Park / Cabot Trail (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Skyline Trail

4.3-mile loop trail that leads through wind-stunted spruce and fir trees, then across the highlands and out onto a dramatic exposed bluff overlooking the Gulf of St. Lawrence. From there the view is spectacular. On one side you can watch tiny cars winding along the Cabot Trail and on the other you can see pods of whales surfacing in the sea. On your way back, keep your eye out for the moose that frequent this area.

Logged at stop: Cape Breton Highlands National Park / Cabot Trail (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Salt Mountain

1.5-mile, fairly steep climb to the top of Salt Mountain, with spectacular views of Bras d'Or Lake

Logged at stop: Whycocomagh Provincial Park (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Tablelands

2.5-mile out and back hike that leads across the rust-colored plateau which is actually the earth

Logged at stop: Gros Morne National Park (Trout River) (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Waterfalls in campground

Trails in the campground lead to two lovely waterfalls on the Little Barachois River.

Logged at stop: J. T. Cheeseman Provincial Park (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Perkins Central Garden Trail

1½ mile paved trail along the base of the highest and most interesting rock formations

Logged at stop: Garden of the Gods (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Rock Rim Trail

1-mile hike that follows the rim of the canyon from the South Rim Campground to the Visitor Center and Gunnison Point

Logged at stop: Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Box Canyon Falls - Falls Trail

Easy 500-foot walk to the falls, where the turbulent waters of Clear Creek thunder 285 feet down a narrow gorge. At the end of this trail there is a staircase leading down to a lower observation platform on the Creek. The

Logged at stop: Ouray (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Box Canyon Falls - High Bridge Trail

Logged at stop: Ouray (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Sipapu Bridge

1.2-mile roundtrip hike to the base of Sipapu Bridge. The hike, which has about a 600-foot elevation change, takes about 1 hour.

Logged at stop: Natural Bridges National Monument (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Owachomo Bridge

Easy .6-mile roundtrip hike to the base of Owachomo Bridge. The hke, which has elevation change of only 180 feet, whould take about 1/2 hour.

Logged at stop: Natural Bridges National Monument (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Fremont River Trail

2 ½ mile hike that starts off easy through the orchards along the river and then climbs up to an overlook of the valley

Logged at stop: Capitol Reef National Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Cassidy Arch

3 ½ mile strenuous hike from the floor of the Grand Wash to the top of Cassidy Arch, where Butch Cassidy is believed to have hid out. There are great views of the park along the way.

Logged at stop: Capitol Reef National Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Double O Arch

Fairly strenuous 4.8 mile roundtrip hike. There are several other noteworthy arches along the way, including Landscape Arch, one of the most beautiful arches in the park. The trail gets rougher and slicker before reaching Double O Arch, a beautiful pair of arches where one arch stands atop another.

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Delicate Arch

Most scenic hike in the park. 3-mile round trip, fairly strenuous hike across slickrock and along a narrow cliff. At the end there is a dramatic view of 45-foot-high, 33-foot-wide Delicate Arch perched on the very edge of a slickrock bowl. Because of the heat, this hike should be done late in the afternoon. That's also when the lighting is best for photography.

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Double Arch

Easy .5 mile round trip hike to the 3rd largest arch opening in the park. At the end, you can go a little further and climb right up under the arch.

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Delicate Arch

Most scenic hike in the park. 3-mile round trip, fairly strenuous hike across slickrock and along a narrow cliff. At the end there is a dramatic view of 45-foot-high, 33-foot-wide Delicate Arch perched on the very edge of a slickrock bowl. Because of the heat, this hike should be done late in the afternoon. That

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Dark Hollow Falls

1.4 mile hike to Dark Hollow Falls, the closes waterfall to Skyline Drive. The trailhead is at Mile 50.7 near the Byrd Visitor Center. It is one of the most popular hikes in the park.

Logged at stop: Shenandoah National Park (1998 Road Trip to Virginia and North Carolina)
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Bearfence Mountain

Short, but steep .8-mile roundtrip hike to the summit of Bearfence Mountain where you are rewarded with a 360-degree panoramic view. The hike is not for those with a fear of heights, as it requires some rock scrambling with steep dropoffs to the side. The trailhead for this hike is at Mile 56.4.

Logged at stop: Shenandoah National Park (1998 Road Trip to Virginia and North Carolina)
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The Dune

Hike up the 140-foot-high sand dune (the largest on the East Coast) and roll back down again

Logged at stop: Jockey Ridge State Park (1998 Road Trip to Virginia and North Carolina)
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Bald Cypress Swamp Trail

1.5-mile trail along a boardwalk over the tannin-stained waters of a swamp where bald cypress trees stand draped in Spanish moss

Logged at stop: First Landing State Park (1999 Road Trip to First Landing State Park, Virginia)
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Lower to Upper Falls

4 or 5 mile roundtrip hike from Lower Falls Trail upstream past the Middle and Upper Falls

Logged at stop: Letchworth State Park (1999 Road Trip to Niagara Falls)
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Williwaw Campground to Visitor Center

6-mile round trip hike from Williwaw Campground along the Nature Trail to the Begich, Boggs Visitor Center, and then on to the trailhead for the Byron Glacier Trail.

Logged at stop: Portage Glacier (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Byron Glacier Trail

3/4 mile hike along the Byron Creek to the snowfield of Byron Glacier. With caution, you can climb up onto the snowfield and play in the snow.

Logged at stop: Portage Glacier (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Lower Russian Lakes Trail

3-mile hike from the campground up to the Russian River Falls viewing platform, a great place to view jumping salmon when they are running.

Logged at stop: Russian River (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Lower Loop Trail

Logged at stop: Exit Glacier - Kenai Fjords National Park (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Caine's Head Coastal Trail

Beautiful 5-mile coastal hike from Lowell Point (Miller's Landing) to Caine's Head State Marine Park. This hike was listed as one of the top ten hikes in Alaska by Alaska magazine. The 3-mile stretch between Tonsina Point and North Beach can only be hiked during very low tide. Many do the hike one way and a water taxi the other.

Logged at stop: Miller's Landing - Seward (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Blackwoods Campground to ocean

Short hike through the woods of the campground and down to the rocky cliffs overlooking the ocean.

Logged at stop: Acadia National Park (2000 Winter Road Trip to Acadia)
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Sabbaday Falls

Easy .4 mile hike on a graded path to the narrow flume and picturesque Sabbaday Falls

Logged at stop: Kancamagus Highway (2000 Winter Road Trip to Acadia)
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Bald Cypress Swamp Trail

1.5-mile trail along a boardwalk over the tannin-stained waters of a swamp where bald cypress trees stand draped in Spanish moss

Logged at stop: First Landing State Park (2002 RV Trip to Delaware and Virginia Beach)
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Goblin Valley

Easy hike down from the Observation Shelter into and amongst the goblins that inhabit the valley

Logged at stop: Goblin Valley State Park (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Four Mile Trail

9.6-mile (RT) strenuous hike from the Valley Floor up 3,200 feet to Glacier Point and back down again. The views from Glacier Point are among the best in Yosemite.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Half Dome Cable Route

16-mile (RT) strenuous hike from the Happy Isles Nature Center to the top of Half Dome and back. During its 4,800 elevation gain, the trail passes two wateralls (Vernal and Nevada Falls) and meanders through a lovely forest before finally arriving at the back of Half Dome. From there the trail winds steeply up gravel boulders to a set of steel cables that enable you to climb the slick and steep rock the final 400 feet to the top of Half Dome.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Mono Lake South Tufa State Reserve

Mile-long trail that loops out to one of the largest groves of tufas on the lake.

Logged at stop: Mono Lake South Tufa State Reserve (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Boulders around the campground

Clamor around on the pink boulders that surround the campground

Logged at stop: Vedauwoo Glens (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Mount Washburn

Up the Dunraven Pass to the summit of Mount Washburn

Logged at stop: Yellowstone National Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Alpine Ridge Trail

Short trail that climbs from the Alpine Visitor Center up a series of steps through the tundra to an excellent viewpoint.

Logged at stop: Rocky Mountain National Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Bright Angel Trail

Shortened day hike version of the most popular hike in the park. Instead of going the whole 7.7 miles down to the Colorado River, hike the 1.5 miles down to One-and-a-Half-Mile House and back. The views along the way are breathtaking.

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - South Rim (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Delicate Arch

Most scenic hike in the park. 3-mile round trip, fairly strenuous hike across slickrock and along a narrow cliff. At the end there is a dramatic view of 45-foot-high, 33-foot-wide Delicate Arch perched on the very edge of a slickrock bowl. Because of the heat, this hike should be done late in the afternoon. That's also when the lighting is best for photography.

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Rim Trail

Section of the 9.2-mile trail that traces the rim of the canyon past most of the attractions of Grand Canyon Village.

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - South Rim (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Double O Arch

Fairly strenuous 4.8 mile roundtrip hike. There are several other noteworthy arches along the way, including Landscape Arch, one of the most beautiful arches in the park. The trail gets rougher and slicker before reaching Double O Arch, a beautiful pair of arches where one arch stands atop another

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Sunset Point to Sunrise Point

3.5 mile hike with a 521-foot elevation change. Take the steep Navajo Trail from Sunset Point down into Bryce Amphitheater amongst the hoodoos. Connect with the Queen's Garden Trail which takes you to the park's most fanciful formation--Queen Victoria sitting on her throne. The trail leads you back out of the canyon to Sunrise Point. Walk the Rim Trail back to your car.

Logged at stop: Bryce Canyon National Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Cascade Canyon

Beautiful trail following the Cascade River

Logged at stop: Grand Teton National Park (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Anhinga Trail

.8-mile loop, starting at the Royal Palm Visitor Center, offering the best opportunities to view wildlife, including alligators and birds, up close

Logged at stop: Everglades National Park (2009 Southeast Coast Trip)
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Gumbo Limbo Trail

.4-mile loop, starting at the Royal Palm Visitor Center, through a dense tropical hardwood hammock of Gumbo Limbo trees

Logged at stop: Everglades National Park (2009 Southeast Coast Trip)
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Raccoon Loop Trail

3.3 loop trail from the Reverand’s Ridge Campground through Golden Gate Canyon State Park’s upper-montane and lower subalpine forests of lodgepole pine, spruce, and aspen. A highlight of the trail is Panorama Point overlooking a 100 mile stretch of the Continental Divide.

Logged at stop: Golden Gate Canyon State Park (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Chasm Lake

8.4-mile (round trip) fairly strenuous hike to a stunning alpine lake surrounded by the steep flanks of Mt. Meeker, Longs Peak, and Mount Lady Washington

Logged at stop: Estes Park (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Mount Ida

9-mile (round trip) hike with a 2,130 foot elevation gain. The trail begins at the south end of Poudre Lake at Milner Pass and passes through a subalpine forest before reaching the treeline where it climbs steadily along the south side of the Continental Divide. The final half mile involves scrambling over rocks before reaching the summit (12,880 feet).

Logged at stop: Rocky Mountain National Park (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Grant Grove

Paved half-mile paved walk through a grove of giant sequoias, including the General Grant Tree, the third largest living tree in the world.

Logged at stop: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Crescent Meadow

1.8 mile round-trip hike through a lovely meadow encircled by firs and sequoias. An interesting stop along the way is Tharp’s Log, a tiny cabin built from a fallen, fire-hollowed sequoia. The trail begins 3 miles off the Generals Highway on Crescent Meadow Road.

Logged at stop: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Moro Rock

Large granite dome with 360 degree views of the surrounding snow-capped mountains of the Great Western Divide. The top of the rock is reached by climbing 400 steps carved into the side of the dome. The trailhead is along Crescent Meadow Road.

Logged at stop: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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General Sherman Tree

The largest living thing on the planet. The tree can be reached via either a short walk from the Wolverton Road parking lot or along the Congress Trail, a 2-mile paved walkway past the General Sherman Tree, Washington Tree, Telescope Tree and many more.

Logged at stop: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Roaring River Falls

½ mile out and back hike to a magnificent view of the lower falls. Access is 2.8 miles past the Cedar Grove turnoff to the signed parking area on the right.

Logged at stop: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Mist Falls

8 mile round-trip hike to one of the largest and most beautiful waterfalls in the park. The trailhead for this park is located at Road’s End.

Logged at stop: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Zumwalt Meadow

1.5 mile loop around a lovely meadow, bordered by the Kings River on one side and the granite walls of Grand Sentinel and North Dome on the other.

Logged at stop: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Muir Rock

100 yard walk from the Road’s End parking lot to a large flat boulder along the river from which John Muir delivered many of his Sierra Club talks.

Logged at stop: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Willow Creek

3,373-acre “community-powered” park near Duncans Mill, open to those who work as volunteer stewards of the park.

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Side Trips through Sonoma and Marin County (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Point Reyes Elk Refuge – Tomales Point Trail

The trail begins at the end of Pierce Point Road near the historic Pierce Point Ranch. The hike to Windy Gap, where the elk can be seen grazing, is about 2 miles with breathtaking views of Bodega Bay to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and Tomales Bay to the east. Hikers can continue another 3.7 miles to the north tip of Tomales Point.

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Side Trips through Sonoma and Marin County (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Bodega Bay Headlands

2 to 3 mile loop from the Salmon Creek Beach parking lot across the headlands overlooking the dramatic pounding of the surf against the rocky shoreline below.

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Side Trips through Sonoma and Marin County (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve

State Park located in Sonoma County just north of Guerneville with 805 acres of Coast redwood trees. Although you can drive through the park, the 1.5 mile Pioneer Nature Trail provides a more up-close and personal experience with these giants.

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Side Trips through Sonoma and Marin County (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Mono Lake South Tufa State Reserve

Mile-long trail that loops out to one of the largest groves of tufas on the lake

Logged at stop: Mono Lake South Tufa State Reserve (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Yosemite Falls

Strenuous, 7.2 mile round-trip hike to the top of Yosemite Falls, 2,425 feet above the Valley floor. There are spectacular views from Columbia Rock, located one mile from the trailhead, and the Yosemite Falls Overlook on top. Allow 6 to 8 hours for the hike.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Lake Helene

6.3 mile round trip hike from the Bear Lake Trailhead to a lovely alpine lake at the foot of Notchtop Mountain.

Logged at stop: Rocky Mountain National Park (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Skyline Trail to Golden Gate Trail

5.5 mile loop from trailhead behind Paradise Visitor Center up to Panorama Point and then down the Golden Gate Trail. There are spectacular views of Mt. Rainier and the Nisqually Glacier on the way up, and of Mt. Adams, Mt. Hood, and Mt. St. Helens on the way down.

Logged at stop: Mount Rainier National Park (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Cleetwood Cove Trail

1-mile (each way), strenuous and steep switchback trail down to a rocky shoreline at Cleetwood Cove where the boat tours start. It is the only access to the shore of Crater Lake. The trailhead is located about 4 1/2 miles east of North Junction.

Logged at stop: Crater Lake National Park (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Wizard Island Summit Trail

0.9-mile trek (each way) up to the summit of Wizard Island, where you can descend into a 100-feet deep crater. There are wonderful views of the lake along the way.

Logged at stop: Crater Lake National Park (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Fumarole Bay

0.7-mile (each way) hike from the boat dock along rough volcanic rocks to the shore of Fumarole Bay.

Logged at stop: Crater Lake National Park (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Cathedral Trees - Big Tree Loop in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park

2.6 mile loop from the Elk Prairie Visitor Center in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park that has passes several cathedral tree groupings and leads to Big Tree, one of the largest redwoods in the park

Logged at stop: Redwood National and State Parks (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Annadel State Park

State Park, 60 miles north of San Francisco on the eastern edge of Santa Rosa, with miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and trail running

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA and Side Trips to San Francisco (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Coastal Trail to Baker Beach

This section of the California Coastal Trail runs from the Cliff House near the Sutro Baths all the way to the Golden Gate Bridge and passes many landmarks including Baker Beach, the Seacliff area, Marshall Beach, and the Batteries to Bluffs Trail.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA and Side Trips to San Francisco (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Marin Headlands

7-mile loop that links the Dipsea, Steep Ravine, and Matt Davis trails for a spectacular hike past waterfalls, through a redwood canyon, and up to expansive views of the coast, before descending once again to Stinson Beach. The 1,600 foot elevation gain made for a challenging and extremely satisfying hike.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA and Side Trips to San Francisco (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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South Cove Trail - Cape Arago

Down a steep trail to a beach with tide pools

Logged at stop: Sunset Bay State Park (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Trail to Beach

2.3 mile round trip hike down through the dunes and out to the beach and back.

Logged at stop: Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Trail to Lighthouse

Short trail from the parking lot to the historic lighthouse and assistant lighthouse keeper’s house.

Logged at stop: Heceta Head Lighthouse (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Colchuk Lake

8.4 mile roundtrip hike to a beautiful alpine glacial lake.

Logged at stop: Leavenworth (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Peshastin Pinnacles State Park

Primarily a rock climbing destination, this park has 34 acres of sandstone slabs and spires. Trails lead along the base of the pinnacles providing views of the surrounding fruit orchards and Enchantment Mountain Range.

Logged at stop: Leavenworth (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Black Butte Lookout

Moderately strenuous 3.8-mile hike to the lookout tower and back. From the summit there are spectacular views of the entire Sisters area.

Logged at stop: Sisters (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Schonchin Butte

1.4-mile roundtrip hike to the fire lookout atop a cinder cone

Logged at stop: Lava Beds National Monument (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Black Crater

Short hike to a large spatter cone

Logged at stop: Lava Beds National Monument (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Captain Jacks Stronghold

0.5-mile inner loop trail through a natural fortress of lava, where the Modoc Indians hid out for the winter of 1872-1872 during their war with the U.S. Army

Logged at stop: Lava Beds National Monument (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Fleener Chimneys

Short walk to an interesting volcanic feature, known as a spatter cone. It was created when erupting globs of molten lava piled up on each other leaving a 50 foot deep chimney behind in the center.

Logged at stop: Lava Beds National Monument (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Bumpass Hell

2.6 round trip hike to Lassen’s largest hydrothermal area. Boardwalks in the hydrothermal basin allow visitors to walk safely past bubbling hot springs, boiling mud pots, and hissing fumaroles.

Logged at stop: Lassen Volcanic National Park (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Manzanita Lake

1.5 mile trail along the shores of the lake with spectacular views of Lassen Peak and Chaos Crags

Logged at stop: Lassen Volcanic National Park (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Pomo Canyon / Red Hill loop trail

5.5 mile, strenuous hike from the Shell Beach trailhead to the windswept top of Red Hill and magnificent views of the coast from Point Reyes to Fort Ross, as well as the mouth of the Russian River. The 1,700 foot elevation gain made for a challenging and extremely satisfying hike.

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Sonoma Coast State Park (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Torrey Pines State Beach

Steep south trail down to Black's Beach. This trail, which begins just south of the Glider Port, is better maintained than the north trail, in that it has steps and handrails in the steeper segments. The trail is about 1,000 feet long and have an elevation loss of about 320 feet.

Logged at stop: Campland on the Bay and San Diego Side Trips (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Lower Mariposa Grove

2.5 mile hike amongst giant sequoias, such as the Fallen Monarch, Bachelor and the Three Graces, Grizzly Giant, the California Tunnel Tree, and the Faithful Couple

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Inspiration Point

2.5-mile steep hike up a series of switchbacks to an incredible view of El Capitan, Half Dome, and Yosemite Valley in between. The trailhead is at the Wawona Tunnel Overlook.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Base of El Cap

Hike from El Cap Meadow up to the base of this amazing granite monolith and the start of some awe-inspiring climbing routes

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Crags Trail to Castle Dome

5.7 mile (RT) steep hike to the base of Castle Dome. The first 2/3 of the hike leads through thick forest before emerging and winding through the lower crags. The final third of this strenuous hike ascends through granite pinnacles with incredible views of Mount Shasta, Grey Rocks, and Castle Dome.

Logged at stop: Castle Crags State Park (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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Metolius River to Wizard Fish Hatchery

5.4-mile out-and-back hike along the Metolius River (northwest of Sisters) past gushing springs, beautiful flowers, and a the Wizard Fish Hatchery where you can feed the salmon

Logged at stop: Bend (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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Eagle Creek Trail to High Bridge

This 6.4-mile (RT), relatively flat hike, which leads through a lush rain forest, past dozens of spectacular waterfalls and basalt cliffs, is one of the most popular in the Columbia River Gorge.

Logged at stop: Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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Beacon Rock

2-mile (RT) hike, on the Washington side of the Columbia River, which climbs 848 feet to the summit of this basalt column which once formed the core of an ancient volcano. Despite its steep ascent, the handrails and switchbacks make it a fairly easy hike. From the top, there are expansive views of the gorge and its cliffs, as well as Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams.

Logged at stop: Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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Little Si

5-mile (RT) hike through forests and over rocks to the 1576-foot summit of Little Si where there are phenomenal views of the Upper Snoqualmie Valley

Logged at stop: Seattle (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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Discovery Park

3-mile hike from the north parking lot through a dense maple forest and down along the beach to the historic lighthouse

Logged at stop: Seattle (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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Taft Point and Fissures, Sentinel Dome, and Glacier Point

9.3-mile hike past the Fissures to Taft Point, then along the Pohono Trail to the summit of Sentinel Dome, then onto Glacier Point and back. Fantastic views along the way. While the rest of us hiked back to the car from Glacier Point and drove back to the Valley, Andrew, Tommy, and Celeste hiked the Four-Mile Trail down to the Valley instead.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Inspiration Point

2.6-mile (RT) steep hike up a series of switchbacks to an incredible view of El Capitan, Half Dome, and Yosemite Valley in between. The trailhead is at the Wawona Tunnel Overlook.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Vernal and Nevada Falls

9.9-mile hike from North Pines campground, up the Mist Trail to Vernal and then Nevada Falls, and then down the John Muir Trail

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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North Dome

9.5-mile hike from the Porcupine Creek Trailhead on Tiogo Road to North Dome. The views of Half Dome, Clouds Rest, Tenaya Canyon,and the Valley were breathtaking. On the way back we took the spur trail to Indian Rock, the only natural arch in Yosemite. While Tommy and I hiked back to the car and drove back to the Valley, Herb and Andrew took the trail through Tenaya Canyon down to the Valley instead (adding another 5 miles).
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Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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May Lake and Mount Hoffman

6.3-mile, strenuous hike past May Lake to the summit of Mount Hoffman. The hike starts at 8,710 feet and climbs 2,000 feet, 1,500 of which are in the last mile and a half. The 360 degree panoramic view from the summit is breathtaking, with almost every major peak and feature in the park visible.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Devils Postpile National Monument

4-mile hike from the Ranger Station to the uniformly-shaped hexagonal basalt columns of the Devils Postpile, 101-foot Rainbow Falls, and the Red Meadow Shuttle Stop

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra (South of Mono Lake) (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest

4 1/2-mile Methuselah Trail from the Schulman Visitor Center past groves of the world's oldest living trees. The location of the Methuselah Tree, the oldest living tree in the world, estimated to be over 4,750 miles, is kept a secret for fear of someone cutting it down. The twisted and contorted shapes of these trees are both beautiful and a testament to their toughness in surviving adverse living conditions.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra (South of Mono Lake) (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Inyo Craters

More of a walk than a hike, this 1/4 trail leads from the parking lot to the rim of the southernmost crater in a 25- mile chain of craters that stretches all the way to Mono Lake. This and the second crater on the walk are about 660 feet across and contain small lakes, with brilliantly-colored turquoise waters.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra (South of Mono Lake) (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Rubicon Trail

11.9-mile hike from the Vikingsholm Parking Lot, down 1 mile to the lakeshore and Vikingsholm Mansion in Emerald Bay State Park, and then 5 miles up and down along the shores of Emerald Bay to Calawee Cove in D. L. Bliss State Park. On the way back we took the side trip to the Old Lighthouse.

Logged at stop: Lake Tahoe (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Afton Canyon

Along the dried up river bed and under the railroad bridge

Logged at stop: Afton Canyon Natural Area (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Kelso Dune

3-mile round trip hike to the top of the California's second largest dune

Logged at stop: Mojave National Preserve (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Natural Bridge

1-mile (RT) hike to a massive rock span across an interesting the desert canyon. The gravel, often rough, spur road to the trailhead is located off Badwater Road.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Golden Canyon

2-mile round trip hike through the narrow canyons and golden badlands. For a longer hike, there are two options. From the end of Stop 10 on the interpretive trail, a marked trail leads to Zabriskie point, 2 1/2 miles (one way) from the trailhead with a 950-feet elevation gain. The other option is to make it a 4-mile loop by returning via Gower Gulch. Some rock scrambling is required via this route. The trailhead for Golden Canyon is located on Badwater Road.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Mosaic Canyon

Easy ½-mile walk into the canyon narrows, with walls of water-polished marble. It is located at the end of a 2-mile gravel road ¼ mile west of Stovepipe Wells Village.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Ubehebe Crater

Steep hike down from the rim to the bottom of a large volcanic crater, 600 feet deep and half a mile across. The hike back up is extremely exhausting because of its steepness and loose gravel. An alternative is to walk the 1 ½ miles around the rim.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Hidden Valley

1-mile loop trail along the interior of a rock-enclosed valley. Rock climbing is popular in this area

Logged at stop: Joshua Tree National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Skull Rock Trail

1.8-mile hike through a maze of spectacular rock formations. The loop can be started from several points along Park Boulevard and within the Jumbo Rocks Campground. The highlight of the hike is Skull Rock, a massive rock in the shape of a human skull.

Logged at stop: Joshua Tree National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Barker Dam

1.3-mile loop to a dam and a small blue lake, whose stagnant waters look out upon a desert landscape. The dam was build over a century ago by ranchers in an attempt to collect some of the desert’s most vital resource, water.

Logged at stop: Joshua Tree National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Hood Mountain Regional Park

3.5 mile (one way) steep trail to Gunsight Rock Overlook. With a 2,000 foot elevation gain, the hike is not for the faint of heart, but for those that make the climb, the views of wine country and the Golden Gate Bridge in the distance are well worth it.

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Sonoma County (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Lake Sonoma

5.1-mile Half a Canoe Trail, which meanders down to the shores of the lake and then back up to the 1,100-foot high ridge with sweeping views of both lake arms.

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Sonoma County (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Mirror Lake

2.4-mile round trip hike from the trailhead to Mirror Lake, which unfortunately is not really a lake anymore, but a dried up pool in Tenaya Creek. The actual highlights are the cairn garden and the view of Mt. Watkins, which rises above the far north end of Tenaya Canyon.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Rattlesnake Ledge

Very popular 2-mile (each way) hike to Rattlesnake Ledge tremendous views of the Snoqualmie Valley, Mount Si, Mount Washington, Rattlesnake Lake, and Chester Morse Lake. The hike begins in the town of North Bend, about 45 minutes east of Seattle.

Logged at stop: Seattle (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Mobius Arch

Short hike to Mobius Arch, the arch that frames Mount Whitney in the iconic photographs of the mountain. The trailhead is on a turnout along Movie Flat Road.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - South (Mammoth Lakes, Bishop, and Lone Pine) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Lone Pine Lake

5.5 mile out and back trail that begins at the Whitney Summit trailhead at the end of Whitney Portal Road and climbs along a series of switchbacks to Lone Pine Lake at 10,050 feet. The lake is surrounded by the imposing granite walls of Whitney Canyon. Although the trail mostly leads through forest, there are frequent openings with expansive views of the Owens Valley and the White Mountains to the east.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - South (Mammoth Lakes, Bishop, and Lone Pine) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Panum Crater

2 miles around the rim of a small, dormant crater with spectacular views of the Eastern Sierras, Mono Lake and the Mono Basin. A side trip leads down into the lava dome at the center of the volcano where there are bizarre rock formations and huge chunks of obsidian everywhere.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - North (June Lake, Lee Vining, Yosemite, and Bridgeport) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Lundy Canyon

4.4-mile (round trip) hike to Lundy Canyon, through aspen groves, along Mill Creek, past beaver dams and two beautiful waterfalls. Most day hikers turn around before the trail goes steeply, and somewhat treacherously, along the scree on the canyon walls. To get to the trailhead from Lee Vining, drive 7 miles north on 395, turn left on Lundy Canyon Road, drive for 5 miles on a paved road to Lundy Lake, and then continue for another 2 miles on a dirt road to a parking lot.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - North (June Lake, Lee Vining, Yosemite, and Bridgeport) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Parker Lake

3.8-mile (round trip) to a beautiful, crystal clear, deep blue lake at the foot of 12,861-foot, snow-covered Parker Peak. We hiked an additional mile around the lake. To get to the trailhead from the north end of the June Lake Loop, drive 1.3 miles along the Loop road, turn right onto Parker Lake Road, and continue on a dirt road for 2.4 miles to a parking lot.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - North (June Lake, Lee Vining, Yosemite, and Bridgeport) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Dog Lake / Lembert Dome

6.1-mile (round trip) hike to Dog Lake and up the back slabby side of Lembert Dome. From the summit there are magnificent views of the Cathedral Range to the South, the Sierra crest to the east, and Tuolumne Meadows to the west.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - North (June Lake, Lee Vining, Yosemite, and Bridgeport) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Black Point Fissures

2.5-mile out and back hike to the top of a flat-topped volcano and down into a series of canyon-like fissures, measuring from 20 to 50 foot deep and only a few feet wide. The fissures were created when Black Point erupted about 13,000 years ago when it was still beneath the waters of a much deeper Mono Lake. When the cinder and lava cooled and hardened under water, the top split open to form several hundred-yard-long cracks, or canyon-like fissures. When the waters of Mono Lake receded after the Ice Age, Black Point became a peninsula. It is the only fully exposed underwater volcano on earth.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - North (June Lake, Lee Vining, Yosemite, and Bridgeport) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Salt Point State Park

6,000-acre park along the rugged northern California coast, about 90 miles north of San Francisco on State Highway 1, named for the cliffs and crevices where salt spray from the sea has crystallized in sandstone depressions forming intricate honeycomb-like network called tafoni.

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Sonoma County (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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20 Lakes Basin

8.8-mile loop hike in the Hoover Wilderness (just outside the eastern border of Yosemite) through High Sierra backcountry past eight alpine wonderland lakes

Logged at stop: Tuolumne Meadows / Mono Lake (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Cathedral Lake

7.9-mile out and back hike to lovely Cathedral Lake, a lovely alpine lake surrounded by granite domes. With an elevation gain of 1,450 feet, the hike is moderately strenuous.

Logged at stop: Tuolumne Meadows / Mono Lake (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Lassen Peak

5.2-mile (RT) strenuous hike to the rim of the caldera at Lassen Peak (10,457 feet). On a clear day, one can see Mount Shasta about 100 miles to the north, giant Lake Almanor to the southeast, and the Devastated Area from the eruption 100 years ago below.

Logged at stop: Lassen Volcanic National Park (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Mill Creek Falls

4.1-mile out and back hike to a picturesque waterfall. Just past the overlook, two footbridges cross above
the falls before continuing to Conard Meadows.

Logged at stop: Lassen Volcanic National Park (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Gray Butte

3.6-mile (RT) hike to the summit of Gray Butte near Mount Shasta. From the summit there are spectacular views of Castle Crags and the Trinity Alps to the west and, of course, Mount Shasta to the north.

Logged at stop: Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Heart Lake

3-mile out and back hike from Castle Lake to remote Heart Lake, with outstanding views of Mt. Shasta and Castle Lake below.

Logged at stop: Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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North Sonoma Mountain

6.7-mile hike in North Sonoma Mountain Regional Park with gorgeous views of the Santa Rosa Plain and surrounding peaks

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Side Trips to San Francisco, Sonoma, Napa, and Marin Counties (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Point Reyes National Seashore

5.7-mile loop hike to beautiful Limantour Beach.

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Side Trips to San Francisco, Sonoma, Napa, and Marin Counties (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Yosemite Falls

Strenuous, 7.2 mile round-trip hike (half of which on snow-covered slippery trails) to the top of Yosemite Falls, 2,425 feet above the Valley floor. There are spectacular views from Columbia Rock, located one mile from the trailhead, and the Yosemite Falls Overlook on top. Allow 6 to 8 hours for the hike.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2015 Yosemite Thanksgiving and San Diego)
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Torrey Pines State Park

Steep south trail down to Black's Beach. This trail, which begins just south of the Glider Port, is better maintained than the north trail, in that it has steps and handrails in the steeper segments. The trail is about 1,000 feet long and have an elevation loss of about 320 feet

Logged at stop: Campland on the Bay and San Diego Side Trips (2015 Yosemite Thanksgiving and San Diego)
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Four Mile + Panorama + Mist Trails

15.5 mile hike from the Four Mile Trailhead on the Valley Floor up 3,200 feet to Glacier Point, then down the Panorama Trail to the top of Nevada Falls, and finally down to the Valley via the Mist Trail.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2016 Yosemite & Eastern Sierra)
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Tuolumne Meadows

3.1-mile stroll along the Tuolumne River past the historic Parsons Lodge, McCauley Cabin, and Soda Springs.

Logged at stop: Yosemite - Tuolumne Meadows (2016 Yosemite & Eastern Sierra)
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Sunrise Lakes

8.5-mile (RT) hike to three very swimmable alpine lakes. A short side trail near the junction with the Clouds Rest trail leads to an incredible view of Half Dome, Tenaya Canyon, and Yosemite Valley.

Logged at stop: Yosemite - Tuolumne Meadows (2016 Yosemite & Eastern Sierra)
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Dog Lake and Lembert Dome

7.6-mile hike from the Tuolumne Meadows Campground to Dog Lake and up the back slabby side of Lembert Dome. From the summit there are magnificent views of the Cathedral Range to the South, the Sierra crest to the east, and Tuolumne Meadows to the west.

Logged at stop: Yosemite - Tuolumne Meadows (2016 Yosemite & Eastern Sierra)
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Hetch Hetchy

13-mile out-and-back trail along the reservoir past lovely, free flowing Wapama Falls and onto the terraced cascades of Rancheria Falls.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2016 Yosemite and Pinnacles)
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Condor Gulch and High Peaks Trail

7.5-mile, 2,236-foot elevation gain hike with wonderful views of the pinnacle rock formations that give the park its name. We chose to take the “Steep and Narrow” section of the High Peaks Trail, which led us through narrow passageways, and up and over steep rock formations, with near-vertical drop-offs just off to side. Fortunately, in the more precarious sections there were steps cut into the rock to form staircases and handrails to grip onto.

Logged at stop: Pinnacles National Park (2016 Yosemite and Pinnacles)
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Old Pinnacles, Balconies Cliff, Juniper Canyon, and High Peaks Loop

9.8-mile, 1,885-foot elevation gain hike to the Balconies on the west side of the park, with views of pinnacles and interesting rock formations along the way

Logged at stop: Pinnacles National Park (2016 Yosemite and Pinnacles)
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Blue Mesa Trail

1-mile loop from atop the Blue Mesa down a paved path through the beautiful, blue-, gray-, and white-striped badlands of the Painted Desert, with colorful petrified logs scattered along the edges of the trail.

Logged at stop: Petrified Forest National Park (2016 Bringing the Boat West)
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Long Logs Trail to Agate House Ruins

2.4-mile loop hike from the Rainbow Forest Museum to the Agate House, an 8-room building constructed entirely of chunks of colorful petrified wood. Archaeologists believe that it was occupied between 1050 and 1300 by ancient Pueblo people. The Long Logs loop passes some of the largest specimens of petrified trees in the park – some as long as 116 feet.

Logged at stop: Petrified Forest National Park (2016 Bringing the Boat West)
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Martha's Butte

An "Off the Beaten Path" 2.3-mile loop hike to a butte with a solar marker petroglyph, which appears sliced in half (half light / half shade) during the summer solstice sunrise. In addition to the solar marker, there are many other petroglyphs, most of them geometric patterns, but plenty of birds and four-legged animals as well. The trailhead is located at a dirt pullout just before the Dry Wash Bridge near milepost 22.

Logged at stop: Petrified Forest National Park (2016 Bringing the Boat West)
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Borrego Palm Canyon Trail

3.7-mile (RT) hike from the Borrego Springs Campground to the Borrego Palm Oasis, one of the largest and last remaining naturally occurring native California palm groves on the planet

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2017 Southern California Deserts)
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Hellhole Canyon Trail

5.4-mile (RT) hike into a narrow canyon to the hidden Maidenhair Falls oasis

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2017 Southern California Deserts)
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Wind Caves Trail

1.3-mile (RT) hike along the Fish Creek Wash to the wind caves, a collection of sandstone formations with wind-eroded pockets, some of them large enough to crawl through and sit in. From the wind caves there is a spectacular view of the Carrizo Badlands below.

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2017 Southern California Deserts)
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Alcoholic Pass Trail

2.3-mile (RT) hike from Coyote Canyon up a steep trail to a lovely view of Coyote Canyon and the surrounding mountains.

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2017 Southern California Deserts)
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Little Surprise Canyon

Short 0.6-mile (RT) from the Hellhole Canyon Trailhead into a small canyon. This hike is best when the wildflowers are blooming.

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2017 Southern California Deserts)
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The Slot

This hike down a steep ravine into a narrow slot canyon is probably the best hike in the park. After exiting the canyon on the other side, we continued our hike along a Jeep road with great scenery, making it a longer 3.3-mile hike.

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2017 Southern California Deserts)
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Rock Hill Trail

1.9-mile hike in the Sonny Bono National Wildlife Refuge on the southern shores of the Salton Sea. . From atop the hill, there was a great view of the Salton Sea, as well as numerous birds to observe.

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2017 Southern California Deserts)
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Pictograph Trail

1.8-mile (RT) hike in Blair Valley to a rock with ancient pictographs (which I confess to never finding). The trail continues on through a narrow canyon to the brink of a dry waterfall with a panoramic view of the far off mountains and the Vallecito Valley.

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2017 Southern California Deserts)
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Eureka Dunes

2.3-mile (RT) challenging hike up the steep, shifting sand to the summit. During the steepest parts of the hike, the sand avalanches in rivulets and begins to sing. This “singing sand” phenomena, resulting from the friction of the sand grains sliding against each other, sounds like the bass note of a pipe organ. The views at the top are worth the struggle to get there.

Logged at stop: Death Valley - Eureka Dunes (2017 Death Valley and Eastern Sierra 4WD)
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Monchsberg

From the Altstadt to the Museum of Modern Art atop the Monchsberg, and then along the top and down to the Augustiner Braustubl

Logged at stop: Salzburg (2017 European Vacation)
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Salat to Rothbachfall

2-mile (RT) hike from the Salat boat ferry dock (at the southern end of Konigsee) to the Obersee, a pristine alpine lake and on to the Rothbachfall, Germany's largest waterfall

Logged at stop: Berchtesgaden National Park (2017 European Vacation)
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Jenner Summit

13.5-mile (with a 4800-foot elevation gain) hike from the campground to the summit of Mt. Jenner and back. From the viewpoint on Mt. Jenner’s summit (1874 meters) there are spectacular views of the Konigsee and over a 100 German and Austrian snow-covered mountain peaks, including the Watzmann.

Logged at stop: Berchtesgaden National Park (2017 European Vacation)
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Levanto Exploration

6.1-mile (RT) walk from the San Michele campground down to the town of Levanto where we strolled along the beach and the waterfront before exploring the town.

Logged at stop: Cinque Terre (2017 European Vacation)
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Sentiero Azzurro trail

9-miles of stunningly beautiful scenery up and down a steep rocky trail from Montorosso to Vernazza to Corniglia ("tre" of the "cinque" towns). It involves steep climbing up rough stone stairs and walking on loose rocky surfaces. We could only go as far as Corniglia because the trail to the two further towns is closed, because of damage from a devastating flood in 2011. We took the train from Corniglia back to Levanto

Logged at stop: Cinque Terre (2017 European Vacation)
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Zermatt for views of the Matterhorn

12-mile (RT) hike, with a 2,000 foot elevation gain, from the campground, along the Bahnweg to Zermatt, up the Sunnegga-Rothorn funicular, and along the AHV-Weg fpr fabulous views of the Matterhorn, before descending back down into the village of Zermatt and back to the campground

Logged at stop: Zermatt and the Matterhorn (2017 European Vacation)
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Tasch

3.6-mile exploration of Tasch - campground to Schalisee, up and along the Hohenweg above Tasch, and back down into the village

Logged at stop: Zermatt and the Matterhorn (2017 European Vacation)
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Mannlichen - Kleine Sheidegg - Grindelwald

8.8-mile hike with a 4,200-foot elevation loss from the top of the Mannlichen cable car station to Kleine Scheidegg and then back to Grindelwald. From Mannlichen, we followed a well-traveled trail for 3 miles down to Kleine Scheidegg, with the majestic Eiger, Monch, and Jungfrau mountains laid out before us the entire way. The remaining 5.8 miles were through lovely meadows and verdant pastures, accompanied by the melody of cowbells.

Logged at stop: Grindelwald (2017 European Vacation)
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To Gimmelwald and Murren

Hike 8.8 miles (RT) with a 4,000-foot elevation gain from Camping Rutti to the alpine villages of Gimmelwald and Murren.

Logged at stop: Stechelberg, Gimmelwald, and Murren (2017 European Vacation)
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Lauterbrunnen Valley

7.1-mile hike around Lauterbrunnen Valley, the valley of 72 waterfalls, stopping along the way to tour Trummelbach Falls

Logged at stop: Stechelberg, Gimmelwald, and Murren (2017 European Vacation)
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Polly Dome Lakes

6-mile (RT) hike along Murphy Creek to Polly Dome Lakes

Logged at stop: Yosemite - Tuolumne Meadows (2017 Total Solar Eclipse)
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Tuolumne Meadows

2.1-mile stroll along the Tuolumne River past the historic Parsons Lodge, McCauley Cabin, and Soda Springs.

Logged at stop: Yosemite - Tuolumne Meadows (2017 Total Solar Eclipse)
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Annie Creek Trail

1.7-mile hike along the rim of the canyon and then down 200 feet along a series of switchbacks to Annie's Creek. From there, the trail followed the creek, crossing several bridges before climbing once again out of the canyon. The wildflowers alongside the trail were beautiful.

Logged at stop: Crater Lake National Park (2017 Total Solar Eclipse)
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Garfield Peak Trail

3.8-mile out-and-back, fairly strenuous hike from the Crater Lake Lodge along a ridge to Garfield Peak, with tremendous views of Crater Lake and the surrounding mountains along the way. From the 8,060-foot summit the views of Crater Lake and the Phantom Ship are even better.
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Logged at stop: Crater Lake National Park (2017 Total Solar Eclipse)
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Smith Rock State Park

4.5-mile hike with 1,000 feet of elevation gain down and along the Crooked River, up the Misery Ridge switchbacks, back down to the river, and then back up to the parking lot.

Logged at stop: Solartown (2017 Total Solar Eclipse)
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Pu’u Wa’awa’a cinder cone

7.5 mile (RT) hike with an 1,800 foot elevation gain to the summit of a cinder cone. It took us through a forest, along hillsides with grazing sheep, goats, and cattles, and eventually up to the soft grassy summit of the cinder cone, where there are breathtaking views of Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea, and Kohala.

Logged at stop: Kailua-Kona (Big Island) (2018 Hawaii Big Island & Maui)
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Lava Trail to Ke-awa-iki Beach

1.5 mile (RT) hike to Ke-awa-iki Beach along a a'a lava trail. Because Herb was sick, we did not continue on to the Golden Pools of Ke-awa-iki.

Logged at stop: Kailua-Kona (Big Island) (2018 Hawaii Big Island & Maui)
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Sunset Hill

1-mile (RT) hike from the Mauna Kea Visitor Center (at 6 mile point) to the summit of Sunset Hill where there are nice views of the surrounding area.

Logged at stop: Hilo (Big Island) (2018 Hawaii Big Island & Maui)
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Sulphur Bank, Steam Vents, and Ilahi Trail

2.3-mile loop from the Visitor Center along the Sulphur Banks trail, past the Steam Vents, on to a viewpoint at the edge of the massive Kilauea Caldera of the Halema’uma’u Crater., and back to the Visitor Center via the Ilahi Trail.

Logged at stop: Hilo (Big Island) (2018 Hawaii Big Island & Maui)
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Kilauea Iki Crater

4-mile loop from the Kilauea Iki Overlook down through a fern forest to the crater floor, 400 feet below, with several viewpoints into the crater along the way. The descent into the crater is somewhat steep, but there are steps carved into the trail in spots and a few railings to hold onto to ease the way. A series of cairns marks the route across the floor of the crater.

Logged at stop: Hilo (Big Island) (2018 Hawaii Big Island & Maui)
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Haleakala Crater

8-mile loop from the 10,000-foot high Visitor Center to the floor of the Haleakala Crater. The trail descends 2,400 feet fairly evenly over a span of 4 miles. The colorful scenery along the way is awesome.

Logged at stop: Maui (2018 Hawaii Big Island & Maui)
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Red Cliffs Trail

2.5-mile out-and-back hike along an old jeep road than a trail, with great views of the 300-foot high columnar red cliffs the park is known for and the El Paso Mountains in the distance

Logged at stop: Red Rock Canyon State Park (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Hagan Canyon Trail

1-mile loop hike past beautiful sandstone cliffs and interesting rock formations,

Logged at stop: Red Rock Canyon State Park (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Ruby Lake

4.5-mile, out-and-back hike to a beautiful alpine lake set in a hanging cirque. The trailhead is at 10,200 feet and the lake is another 1,000 feet higher, so altitude makes it a bit challenging.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Southern shore of Mono Lake

6-mile, out-and-back hike along the southern shore of Mono Lake in search of sand tufas

Logged at stop: Mono Lake (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Panum Crater

2 miles around the rim of a small, dormant crater with spectacular views of the Eastern Sierras, Mono Lake and the Mono Basin. A side trip leads down into the lava dome at the center of the volcano where there are bizarre rock formations and huge chunks of obsidian everywhere.

Logged at stop: Mono Lake (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Buckeye Creek Trail

6-mile, out and back trail from the Buckeye Campground, with somewhat a false advertising as we only got anywhere near the creek by bushwhacking down to it after 2.5 miles.

Logged at stop: Bridgeport (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Upper Eagle Falls and Eagle Lake

Very popular (and crowded) 2-mile (RT) hike to a waterfall and a lovely lake. The trail was what our guide book called a “designer” path with stairs cut out of granite and an elaborate wooden bridge crossing over the top of the falls. After the bridge, the trail got a bit rougher and climbed quite steeply to reach the rocky shores of Eagle Lake.

Logged at stop: South Lake Tahoe (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Horseshoe Bend Overlook

1.5-mile (out-and-back) hike over a sandy ridge to the edge of a cliff overlooking a sharp, dramatic bend in the Colorado River. There are no guardrails and the drop to the river is 1,000 feet, making it a bit intimidating to get close enough to view the entire river rounding the rocky peninsula.

Logged at stop: Page (2018 Lake Powell Boat Camping)
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Wash in Chuckwalla Springs

Hike up the wash through interesting rock formations across from our campsite

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Chuckwalla Springs Cove (2018 Lake Powell Boat Camping)
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Halls Creek Bay

From the boat to the rock formations of the Waterpocket Fold

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Halls Creek Bay (2018 Lake Powell Boat Camping)
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Defiance House Ruins

Hike from the end of Forgotten Canyon to the Defiance House Ruins, a 700-year-old Anasazi dwelling. The site consisted of two dwellings, a ceremonial kiva, and several kitchen pits, which have been restored by the National Park Service. There is also a large pictograph of three warriors “defiantly” waving their clubs and shields in an apparent duel.

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Halls Creek Bay (2018 Lake Powell Boat Camping)
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Ridge above our campsite on the San Juan Arm

From the boat up to a ridge overlooking the San Juan Arm and the main channel (Colorado River)

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - San Juan Arm (2018 Lake Powell Boat Camping)
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Rainbow Natural Bridge

1-mile hike to the largest natural bridge in the world - 290 feet tall and 270 feet across. The bridge which was created by water flowing from the Navajo Mountains eroding the sandstone on its way down to the Colorado River. At 290 feet tall and 270 meters across, it is the largest natural bridge in the world.

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Rainbow Bridge National Monument (2018 Lake Powell Boat Camping)
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Elizabeth Lake / Unicorn Peak

8-mile hike with a 2,300-foot elevation gain to a lovely alpine lake and then up a rocky ravine and across a talus field to the base of Unicorn Peak

Logged at stop: Tuolumne Meadows (2018 Tuolumne Meadows)
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Dog Lake

3.5-mile (RT) hike up to another one of Tuolumne's lovely alpine lakes, with views of Mount Dana and Mount Gibbs in the distance.

Logged at stop: Tuolumne Meadows (2018 Tuolumne Meadows)
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Tuolumne Meadows

1.5 mile stroll across a footbridge over the Tuolumne River to a rocky beach along its shore, with wonderful views of Cathedral Peak, Unicorn Peak, the Cockscomb, and Echo Peaks to the south and Lembert Dome to the north, enhanced greatly by the wine and cheese in our cooler.

Logged at stop: Tuolumne Meadows (2018 Tuolumne Meadows)
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Pothole Dome

1.2-mile (RT) hike to the top of Pothole Dome. From the top, there are superb views of the Tuolumne River flowing through the meadow, as well as many of Tuolumne’s famous domes and peaks, such as Fairview Dome, Lembert Dome, Mount Dana, and Mount Gibbs.

Logged at stop: Tuolumne Meadows (2018 Tuolumne Meadows)
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Lyell Fork of Tuolumne River

3-mile out-and-back hike from our campsite along the Lyell Fork of the Tuolumne River, on the Pacific Crest / John Muir Trail

Logged at stop: Tuolumne Meadows (2018 Tuolumne Meadows)
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Clouds Rest

14-mile (RT) epic hike to the summit of Clouds Rest. The last 300 yards of the hike require walking across a narrow and precipitously edged ridge composed of piled sheets of granite resembling huge stacks of pancakes or a line of toppled dominoes, with terrifying drop offs on either side. The 360 degree views from the summit are worth it as all of Yosemite is sprawled out before you -Half Dome looming over Tenaya Canyon, North Dome, Mt. Hoffman, Yosemite Valley, the Clark Range, and all the Yosemite top hits. It was breathtaking.

Logged at stop: Tuolumne Meadows (2018 Tuolumne Meadows)
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Canyon Creek Trailhead to "The Sinks"

3-mile hike from the Canyon Creek Trailhead to "The Sinks." It’s called “the Sinks” because in dry years or in late summer, the water from the creek disappears under a pile of debris from a rock fall (“the Sinks”) just upstream and then reappears at the downstream end of the island.

Logged at stop: Canyon Creek Trailhead to the Sinks (2018 Trinity Alps)
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The Sinks to Upper Canyon Creek Lake

8.5-mile hike through forests and meadows, past three waterfalls, and across granite slabs to a lovely alpine lake

Logged at stop: Sinks to Upper Canyon Creek Lake (2018 Trinity Alps)
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Upper Canyon Creek Lake to Boulder Creek Lakes

5.5 mile back back across the granite slabs above the Canyon Creek Lakes to the Boulder Creek Lakes junction and then up a steep, rocky trail to Boulder Creek Lakes

Logged at stop: Upper Canyon Creek Lake to Boulder Creek Lakes (2018 Trinity Alps)
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Boulder Creek Lake

On the shores of a lovely alpine lake set in a granite basin, with rugged peaks surrounding it. Along the lake shore are many rocky shelves to sunbathe on and swim from.

Logged at stop: Upper Canyon Creek Lake to Boulder Creek Lakes (2018 Trinity Alps)
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Boulder Creek Lakes back to car

9-mile hike back down the rugged, rocky trail to the Boulder Creek Lakes junction, and then back through forests and meadows and past waterfalls to the parking lot

Logged at stop: Boulder Creek Lakes back to car (2018 Trinity Alps)
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Virginia Lakes Trail

5.5-mile round trip hike, starting at 9,500 feet and climbing over 1,000 feet past five small alpine lakes amidst a backdrop of colorful 12,000+ feet mountain peaks. When ranking trails on the basis of scenery per mile, this one was certainly a winner.

Logged at stop: Bridgeport (2018 Eastern Sierra with Outlaws)
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Crystal Lake

4-mile out-and-back hike with an 800-foot elevation gain, past several lakes before arriving at Crystal Lake, tucked in a hollow below 10,377-foot Crystal Crag.

Logged at stop: Mammoth Lakes (2018 Eastern Sierra with Outlaws)
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Crowley Lake Stone Columns

4.5-mile out-and-back hike to an amazing and unique geological feature on the shores of the lake. These mysterious columns, each about 15 to 20 feet high and connected by high arches, look like an ancient Moorish temple.

Logged at stop: Mammoth Lakes (2018 Eastern Sierra with Outlaws)
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Mojave Road - Picture Canyon

3.5-mile out-and-back hike to a canyon with petroglyphs. This hike would not have been possible without the GPS coordinates given in the “Mojave Guide Book,” as there is no trail into Picture Canyon.

Logged at stop: Mojave Road - Colorado River (mile 0.0) to Fort Piute (mile 23.7) (2018 Mojave Road & Indian Wells)
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Mojave Road - Piute Springs

3-mile out-and-back hike from the Piute Gorge Overlook (mile 31.4) down into a canyon in search of the Piute Spring. Although we never found the spring itself, it wasn’t too tough to realize we were near, as the dry barren desert was replaced with the lush greenery of willows and cottonwoods along the Piute Creek.

Logged at stop: Mohave Road - Fort Piute (mile 23.7) to just shy of Marl Springs (mile 77) (2018 Mojave Road & Indian Wells)
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Mojave Road - Rock Springs Loop

1.3-mile loop hike down a ravine to the second spring along the east-west Mojave Road route. As at the other springs, this too was the site of a military outpost from 1866 - 1867 to protect the U.S. Mail and supply route across the desert. At the beginning of the hike there is an interesting stone structure called the Rock House, made from rocks in the surrounding area. It was built in 1929 by a man named Bert George Smith, who was recovering from exposure to poison gas during World War I. He thought the desert environment would help him regain his health. Well, I guess he was right, because although we was expected to not survive long, he lived in this house for 25 years.

Logged at stop: Mohave Road - Fort Piute (mile 23.7) to just shy of Marl Springs (mile 77) (2018 Mojave Road & Indian Wells)
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Mojave Road - Lava Tube

Short 3/4-mile hike (mile 79.0) from a parking lot along the Aiken Cinder Mine Road to and down into a lava tube. There is a metal ladder to help you climb down into the tube.

Logged at stop: Mojave Road - Near Marl Springs (mile 77) to entrance to Afton Canyon (mile 116) (2018 Mojave Road & Indian Wells)
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Tahquitz Canyon

2-mile hike up into Tahquitz Canyon to a 50-foot waterfall (dry this time of year). The canyon is part of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Reservation, so there is a $12.50 fee to hike

Logged at stop: Indian Wells (Palm Springs) (2018 Mojave Road & Indian Wells)
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Desert View Trail

2-mile hike starting at the end of the Aerial Tram with great views. There are five notches along the way where you get different views of the valley below. By far the best view was at Notch 3.

Logged at stop: Indian Wells (Palm Springs) (2018 Mojave Road & Indian Wells)
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Four Mile Trail

9.6-mile (RT) strenuous hike from the Valley Floor up 3,200 feet to Glacier Point and back down again with tremendous views of Yosemite Falls, Cathedral Rocks, El Cap, Half Dome, Clouds Rest, North Dome, and more along the way. Unfortunately, snow forced us to turn around at Union Point, making it a 7 mile hike.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2018 Yosemite in Winter)
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Yosemite Falls

Strenuous, 7.2 mile round-trip hike to the top of Yosemite Falls, 2,425 feet above the Valley floor. There are spectacular views from Columbia Rock, located one mile from the trailhead, and the Yosemite Falls Overlook on top. Allow 6 to 8 hours for the hike.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2018 Yosemite in Winter)
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Torrey Pines State Park

Steep south trail down to Black's Beach. This trail, which begins just south of the Glider Port, is better maintained than the north trail, in that it has steps and handrails in the steeper segments. The trail is about 1,000 feet long and have an elevation loss of about 320 feet

Logged at stop: San Diego (2019 Baja Adventure)
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Point Loma tide pools

2.5-mile (RT) hike down the road to the Point Loma tide pools (part of Cabrillo National Monument), where we clambered around on the rocks looking for tiny crustaceans, fish, and other sea life that live in these pools.

Logged at stop: San Diego (2019 Baja Adventure)
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Tabor Canyon

Scrambling over boulders in a canyon in the Sierra de la Giganta

Logged at stop: Loreto (2019 Baja Adventure)
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Wallace Creek Interpretive Trail

2.5-mile hike along the San Andreas Fault and up to a steep ridge overlooking the dry creek bed. From there you can see the two almost 90-degree bends in the creek bed, which were caused by a 7.9-magnitude earthquake in 1857, in which the Pacific plate moved 30 feet past the North American plate.

Logged at stop: Carrizo Plains National Monument (2019 Superbloom)
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Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve trails

5-mile hike along the flower-covered hills past beautiful California Poppies, Goldfields, Lupines, and much more

Logged at stop: Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve (2019 Superbloom)
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Golden Canyon / Zabriskie Point

7-mile, 1,100 elevation gain loop up Gower Gulch to the Badlands to Zabriskie Point and back down along the golden badlands and narrow canyons of the Golden Canyon trail. The trailhead for Golden Canyon is located on Badwater Road.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2019 Superbloom)
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Natural Bridge

1-mile (RT) hike to a massive rock span across an interesting the desert canyon. The gravel, often rough, spur road to the trailhead is located off Badwater Road.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2019 Superbloom)
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Ubehebe Crater Rim

2 ¼-mile hike around the rim of Ubehebe Crater, including a short side trip to Little Hebe Crater.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2019 Superbloom)
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Caminito del Rey

4.5-mile hike along the refurbished Caminito del Rey. The new boardwalk built o replace the precarious concrete one is wide and had handrails. Hanging off the gorge walls 100 meters above the river, the path snakes around dramatic cliffs, providing breathtaking views around every turn. The only heart-stopping part of the hike was the final stretch when we crossed a long suspension bridge over the gorge through which the winds fiercely whipping, causing the bridge to swing quite a bit. The incredible views of the ravine and the valley beyond were a good distraction.

Logged at stop: Ardales and the Caminito del Rey (2019 Spain)
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Ruta del Cares

The 7.5-mile trail runs alongside the Cares Gorge (nicknamed the Divine Gorge) along an amazing footpath hacked out of the cliff face, at the edge of the 1,000 meter deep gorge. At times the trail is rather narrow and a bit precariously close to the edge. It is considered to be one of the most breathtaking trekking trails in all of Europe. The trail goes through Picos de Europa National Parque from the town of Poncebos in the north to Cain in the South.

Logged at stop: Parque Nacional de Los Picos de Europa (2019 Spain)
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Mount Urgull

3-mile (RT) hike to its summit by taking a path from Mari Street in San Sebastian’s Old Town Port Area. At the top you are rewarded with the Castillo de La Mota, a 12th-century fortress; a 40-foot-tall statue of Christ looking out over the harbor; and stunning viewpoints of the Old Town and La Concha Bay.

Logged at stop: San Sebastian (2019 Spain)
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Cap de Creus

Awesome 7.5 mile (out and back) hike to from Point Lligat to the Cap de Creus lighthouse. The trail goes through old olive orchards and along a craggy ridge with awesome views the turquoise waters of horseshoe-shaped Cadaques Bay and its many lovely swimming coves. The turnaround point is the lighthouse, at the easternmost point of Spain.

Logged at stop: Costa Brava - La Gaviota, Salvador Dali Theater and Museum, and Cadaques (2019 Spain)
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Overlook Trail

½-mile trail providing a magnificent overview of the painted hills

Logged at stop: John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Painted Hills Unit (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Carroll Rim Trail

1.5 mile (RT) hike up a few hundred feet to a rimrock ridge for a birds eye view of the entire area of painted hills. The trail starts from the parking area for the Overlook Trail

Logged at stop: John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Painted Hills Unit (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Painted Cove Trail

1/4-mile stroll through an area of dark red and gold claystone hills

Logged at stop: John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Painted Hills Unit (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Blue Basin Overlook Trail

3.35-mile hike, with 760-feet elevation gain, to an overlook with breath-taking views down into the steep canyons and grand vistas of the John Day River valley

Logged at stop: John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Sheep Rock Unit (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Island in Time Trail

1.3-mile hike along the canyon floor through blue-green badlands. Exhibits and fossil replicas along the trail tell the story of the fossil landscape.

Logged at stop: John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Sheep Rock Unit (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Flood of Fire Trail

1/2-mile stroll ending at a dramatic cliff face and view of colorful geological formations

Logged at stop: John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Sheep Rock Unit (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Steens Mountain summit

½-mile (eachy way) hike up a steep dirt road from the Wildhorse Lake Overlook parking lot to the true summit of Steens Mountain. From the top there are incredible panoramic view, including of the Alvord Desert where we had camped last night.

Logged at stop: Steens Mountain Scenic Byway (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Page Springs Ridge

1.3 mile hike from our campsite up a side canyon, along the rim overlooking our Frenchglen and the Donner and Blitzen River, and then back down to our campground.

Logged at stop: Steens Mountain Scenic Byway (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Petroglyph Lake

1 1/2-mile hike along the boulders and cliffs facing the lake to view the many petroglyphs etched on the rocks. The best ones are at the far end of the cliff, about 0.8 miles from the parking area.

Logged at stop: Hart Mountain Wildlife Refuge (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Hart Mountain Hot Springs Campground

Very nice, free BLM campground 4 miles to the south of the visitor center, with a great natural hot spring surrounded by a cinder-block privacy wall

Logged at stop: Hart Mountain Wildlife Refuge (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Discovery Point Trail

2-mile hike (each way) along the rim from Crater Lake Lodge to the Discovery Point Lookout

Logged at stop: Crater Lake National Park (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Watchman Peak

1.6-mile hike (out and back) from the south end of the parking area up a series of switchbacks to the Watchman Fire tower and panoramic views of the lake.

Logged at stop: Crater Lake National Park (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Half Dome "Diving Board"

10.5-miles hike (each way), with 3,700 feet of elevation gain, and several miles of bushwhacking to the Diving Board of Half Dome, where Ansel Adams took his famous photograph: “Monolith, Face of Half Dome” in 1927

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2019 August in Yosemite Valley)
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Vernal Falls

4.5-mile (RT) hike up the Mist Trail to the top of Vernal Falls, hoping to meet up with Herb coming down from the Half Dome "Diving Board"

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2019 August in Yosemite Valley)
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Tuolumne Grove Trail

3 mile out and back hike down the Old Big Flat Road to a grove of Giant Sequoias. At the bottom, a short loop path passes through the base of the tunnel tree and continues past several other giant sequoia, both alive and dead. I actually crawled through the inside of the trunk of a dead one. From there we hiked back up the road to the parking lot.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2019 August in Yosemite Valley)
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South Lake to Long Lake plus Chocolate Lakes

Amazing 8-mile hike with 1,900 elevation gain from South Lake to Long Lake, and around Chocolate Peak past 4 more lovely alpine lakes.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2019 Fall Trip to the Eastern Sierra)
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Convict Lake

3-mile trail around a lovely alpine lake with crystal clear water, golden aspen trees along its shoreline, and the dramatic backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2019 Fall Trip to the Eastern Sierra)
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Kearsarge Pass

10-mile hike (2,500 foot elevation gain) past Pothole, Gilbert and Flower Lakes to 11,766 foot high Kearsarge Pass and stunning views of the Kearsarge Pinnacles and Kearsarge Lakes of Kings Canyon

Logged at stop: Bishop (2019 Fall Trip to the Eastern Sierra)
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Mobius Arch Loop Trail

Short 0.6-mile hike to Mobius Arch, the arch that frames Mount Whitney in the iconic photographs of the mountain. The trailhead is on a turnout along Movie Flat Road.

Logged at stop: Lone Pine - Alabama Hills and Horseshoe Meadow (2019 Fall Trip to the Eastern Sierra)
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Cottonwood Lakes

Incredibly beautiful 13-mile hike (1,500 foot elevation gain) from Horseshoe Meadow up through a pine forest to a loop with 5 stunningly beautiful alpine lakes.

Logged at stop: Lone Pine - Alabama Hills and Horseshoe Meadow (2019 Fall Trip to the Eastern Sierra)
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Sant Jeroni

7.5 km hike from the top of the Funicular de Sant Joan (part of "Tot" ticket) to Sant Jeroni, Montserrat's highest peak. The views of the basilica below from atop the funicular and the rock formations along the trail to Sant Jeroni were stunning.

Logged at stop: Montserrat Monastery (2019 Spain)
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Fiscalini Ranch Preserve Bluff Trail

Mile and a half stroll along the Bluff Trail at Fiscalini Ranch Preserve, with stunning views and interesting driftwood benches to sit on. The Preserve is a 364-acre property with 11 trails, bounded on each side by lovely residential areas.

Logged at stop: Cambria (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Spring Grotto

1.5-mile (RT) hike from the Sheep Canyon campground to a spring grotto with a waterfall and tree-shaded pool. No real trail so we got lost several times.

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Mud Palisades

2-mile out-and-back hike from our campsite to the Mud Palisades at the end of the Olla Wash

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Ladder Slot Canyon Hike

5-mile hike in the Mecca Hills Wilderness Area of southern California. The trail is a loop that passes through a slot canyon, climbs up to a ridge, then returns along the bottom of Big Painted Canyon. Elevation gain is 967 feet and the hike takes between 2-3 hours.

Logged at stop: Ladder Slot Canyon Hike and Indio (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Owl Canyon wash

1-mile out-and-back hike from the Owl Campground along a wash to a cave

Logged at stop: Rainbow Basin National Natural Landmark (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Rock formations along the scenic loop

Scampering up and down the colorful rock formations along the scenic loop road during Golden Hour

Logged at stop: Rainbow Basin National Natural Landmark (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Saratoga Springs

2-mile walk along the marshland and up the road along the slope of the mountain. Stopped to observe pupfish in the pond

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Ibex Dunes

3-mile hike up and along the ridges of the pristine Ibex Dunes at Golden Hour

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Eureka Dunes

2-mile (RT) challenging hike up the steep, shifting sand to the summit. During the steepest parts of the hike, the sand avalanches in rivulets and begins to sing. This “singing sand” phenomena, resulting from the friction of the sand grains sliding against each other, sounds like the bass note of a pipe organ. The views at the top are worth the struggle to get there.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Druid Stones Loop

5-mile, 2,000-feet elevation gain, hike up a mile of switchbacks, climbing about 1,700 to the Druid Stone Boulder field with awesome views of Bishop and the Owens Valley, the White Mountains to the east, and the Sierra Nevada mountains to the west. From there we added on the 3-mile loop Druid loop before hiking back down the steep switchbacks.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Yosemite Valley

Numerous daily wanderings along the Valley - Ahwahnee Meadow, Yosemite Falls, Cooks Meadow, El Cap Meadow, Valley View, Bridalveil Falls, Cathedral Beach, Sentinel Beach, and much more

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2020 Yosemite During Covid)
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Four Mile Trail

11.5-mile (RT) strenuous hike from the Valley Floor up 3,200 feet to Glacier Point and back down again with tremendous views of Yosemite Falls, Cathedral Rocks, El Cap, Half Dome, Clouds Rest, North Dome, and more along the way.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2020 Yosemite During Covid)
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Inspiration Point

2.6-mile (RT) steep hike up a series of switchbacks to an incredible view of El Capitan, Half Dome, and Yosemite Valley in between. The trailhead is at the Wawona Tunnel Overlook.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2020 Yosemite During Covid)
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Jack's Arch

2-mile out-and-back hike to 48-foot high, 56-foot wide arch

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - San Juan Arm (2020 Lake Powell during Covid)
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Ridge above our campsite on the San Juan Arm

From the boat up to a ridge overlooking the San Juan Arm and the main channel (Colorado River)

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - San Juan Arm (2020 Lake Powell during Covid)
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Waterpocket Fold

2.5-miles from our boat to the rock formations of the Waterpocket Fold

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Halls Creek Bay (2020 Lake Powell during Covid)
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Tenaya Lake Loop

2.5-mile hike around the perimeter of Tenaya Lake, an absolutely stunning glacial sapphire-blue lake, surrounded by glacially-carved granite domes

Logged at stop: Tenaya Lake (Yosemite) (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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From our campsite to the tufa castles on Mono Lake

Logged at stop: Mono Lake (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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Duck Pass

10.5-mile hike from Coldwater Campground near Lake Mary in the Mammoth Lakes Basin over Duck Pass to Duck Lake. The hike goes past three lovely alpine lakes (Arrowhead, Skelton, and Barney before arriving at Duck Pass, where we continued our hike along a ridge overlooking Duck Lake

Logged at stop: Bishop (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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Patriarch Grove

There are two short trails in the area. We set off first on the quarter-mile long Timberline Ancients trail, which loops through the grove containing the Patriarch Tree, the world’s largest bristlecone pine. Afterwards, we took the half-mile long Cottonwood Basin Overlook trail, which led up to a vista point looking out over Cottonwood Basin and back overlooking the Patriarch Grove.

Logged at stop: Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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Schulman Grove

4 1/2-mile Methuselah Trail from the Schulman Visitor Center past groves of the world's oldest living trees. The location of the Methuselah Tree, the oldest living tree in the world, estimated to be over 4,750 miles, is kept a secret for fear of someone cutting it down. The twisted and contorted shapes of these trees are both beautiful and a testament to their toughness in surviving adverse living conditions.

Logged at stop: Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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Lake Sabrina and Blue Lake

7.6-mile out-and-back hike with 1,534 feet elevation gain. The trail starts near the Lake Sabrina damn and leads past Lake Sabrina and onto Blue Lake. The views along the way are breathtaking.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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20 Lakes Basin

8.8-mile loop hike in the Hoover Wilderness (just outside the eastern border of Yosemite) through High Sierra backcountry past eight alpine wonderland lakes

Logged at stop: 20 Lakes Basin (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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Mono Lake

Logged at stop: Mono Lake (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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Fisher Towers Trail

Beautiful 4.8-mile, 1,050-foot elevation hike through the stunning red-colored, hardened-mud fins and monoliths of the Fisher Towers, which look more like ornate baroque architecture than geological formations.

Logged at stop: Moab (2021 Utah Off-Roading)
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Grandstaff Canyon Trail to Morning Glory Natural Bridge

5-mile, out-and-back hike along a perennial stream, past Navajo sandstone cliffs, to an impressive 243-foot natural bridge.

Logged at stop: Moab (2021 Utah Off-Roading)
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Gooseberry Trail

5.6-mile, out-and-back hike with 1,550 feet elevation gain from our Gooseberry Campsite up to an overlook at Islands in the Sky.

Logged at stop: White Rim Trail (Canyonlands National Park) (2021 Utah Off-Roading)
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Great Gallery

7.5 miles with a 1,330-foot elevation gain passed four pictograph walls - the High Gallery, Horseshoe Shelter, Alcove Gallery, and the real gem, the Great Gallery, a large and well-preserved panel of intricately beautiful human and animal figures, about 15 feet above the ground, stretching over 120 feet along the smooth slickrock wall, covered with 75 pictographs in shades of dark red, brown, and white.

Logged at stop: Horseshoe Canyon and the Great Gallery (Canyonlands National Park) (2021 Utah Off-Roading)
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Upper Muley Twist

Incredible 10.7-mile fairly strenuous hike with a 1,050 foot elevation gain along and Upper Muley Twist canyon wash and up to and along the ridge of the Waterpocket Fold. The views along the way were breathtaking - colorful Strike Valley to the east, the white sandstone domes of Capitol Reef to the north, and the red Wingate sandstone canyon walls to the West.

Logged at stop: Notom Bullfrog Road, Upper Muley Twist, and the Burr Trail (2021 Utah Off-Roading)
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Defiance House Ruins

Hike from the end of Forgotten Canyon to the Defiance House Ruins, a 700-year-old Anasazi dwelling. The site consisted of two dwellings, a ceremonial kiva, and several kitchen pits, which have been restored by the National Park Service. There is also a large pictograph of three warriors “defiantly” waving their clubs and shields in an apparent duel.

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Defiance House and across from Annie’s Canyon (2020 Lake Powell during Covid)
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Across from Annie's Canyon

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Defiance House and across from Annie’s Canyon (2020 Lake Powell during Covid)
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Wahweap Hoodoos

1-mile (each way) along a wash to an incredible grouping of bright white hoodoos. These particular hoodoos (also called spires, columns, pillars, and even goblins) were formed from a relatively soft, bright white entrada sandstone with a harder layer of dakota sandstone protecting them from erosion. Over millions of years, weathering has created these amazing formations. The brown caps of stone atop the towers are the harder, less easily erodable dakota sandstone.

Logged at stop: Cottonwood Canyon Road, Wahweap Hoodoos, and Old Paria (2021 Utah Off-Roading)
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Founders Grove

½-mile loop through the a grove of redwoods past the Founders Tree, which is a memorial to the Save-the-Redwoods-League, and the Dyerville Giant, which was once the tallest tree in this region, clocking in at 370 feet, until it fell back in 1991.

Logged at stop: Humboldt Redwoods State Park (2021 Pacific Northwest - Escaping the Smoke)
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Bandon Beach during sunset

1-mile (each way) walk from Coquille Point to Face Rock past the stunning, uniquely shaped sea stacks, such as Wizard’s Hat.

Logged at stop: Bandon Beach (2021 Pacific Northwest - Escaping the Smoke)
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John Dellenback Dunes Trail

6-mile hike from the campground up a sandy trail through a conifer forest, out on the open dunes past tree islands, and eventually through a lovely, thick forest to the beach - and back, of course

Logged at stop: Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area (2021 Pacific Northwest - Escaping the Smoke)
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Washington Park from Japanese Gardens to Portland Zoo

3-mile hike up and down through forests along the Woodland, Walnut, and Overlook trails

Logged at stop: Portland (2021 Pacific Northwest - Escaping the Smoke)
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Quinault Rainforest Loop

5-mile hike through a lush forest of huge Douglas firs, Sitka spruce, western hemlock and red-cedar, with lots of ferns and mosses; past Willaby Falls, and along the shores of lovely lake

Logged at stop: Olympic National Park (2021 Pacific Northwest - Escaping the Smoke)
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Beach 4

1.25-mile stroll along a sandy, driftwood-covered beach, admiring the sea stacks along the way.

Logged at stop: Olympic National Park (2021 Pacific Northwest - Escaping the Smoke)
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Ruby Beach

1.5-mile stroll along a lovely cobblestone beach, with more driftwood and interesting sea stacks. One of particular interest had two holes in it making for great photo opportunities.

Logged at stop: Olympic National Park (2021 Pacific Northwest - Escaping the Smoke)
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2nd Beach

Stroll through a lovely dense forest to a sandy beach with a rocky headland to the north and a large,tree-topped sea stack just offshore.

Logged at stop: Olympic National Park (2021 Pacific Northwest - Escaping the Smoke)
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Sol Duc Falls / Lover’s Lane

6.6-mile hike from the campground through a lush conifer forest to a beautiful waterfall and then back through more forest.

Logged at stop: Olympic National Park (2021 Pacific Northwest - Escaping the Smoke)
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Four Mile Trail

Only a partial hike 2 miles up the trail to a viewing point of El Cap, where we hoped to photograph the Firefall. We did!

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2021 Yosemite in the Fall)
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Vernal Falls

4.2-mile (RT) hike from Happy Isles to the top of Vernal Falls via the Mist Trail and down via the John Muir Trail.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2021 Yosemite in the Fall)
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Golden Canyon

5-mile, 800-foot elevation gain loop up Gower Gulch to the Badlands and back down along the golden badlands and narrow canyons of the Golden Canyon trail. The trailhead for Golden Canyon is located on Badwater Road.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2021 Death Valley in Fall)
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Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes

3.5 mile sunset hike on the backside of the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, starting from the Historic Stovepipe Well. In winter the lighting at sunset is better on this side of the dunes.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2021 Death Valley in Fall)
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Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes

2.5-mile sunrise hike from the main parking area to the top of the Star Dune, the tallest of the dunes at Mesquite Flat. From there we looked down on a series of pyramid-shaped dunes that changed in color from beige to gold as the sun rose. They were absolutely stunning. In winter, the lighting is best from this side of the dunes at sunrise.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2021 Death Valley in Fall)
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Ubehebe Crater

Steep hike down from the rim to the bottom of a large volcanic crater, 600 feet deep and half a mile across. The hike back up is extremely exhausting because of its steepness and loose gravel.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2021 Death Valley in Fall)
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Ubehebe Crater Rim

2 ¼-mile hike around the rim of Ubehebe Crater, including a short side trip to Little Hebe Crater.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2021 Death Valley in Fall)
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Cottonball Basin

1-mile sunset stroll out onto the salt flats to photograph the sale polygons in the low light.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2021 Death Valley in Fall)
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Mosaic Canyon

4-mile hike with a 937-foot elevation gain into the canyon narrows, with walls of water-polished marble and blue-gray conglomerate rock. The best examples of polished marble occur in the first quarter mile into the hike. At about a half mile, the canyon opens up to an expansive gravel wash, marking the top of the lower canyon, and the place where many people turn around, making it a very rewarding, short 1-mile hike. From this point on, the canyon narrows again and there are more examples of the “mosaic” conglomerate rocks on the canyon walls. Also, there were more and more boulders providing obstacles to climb over. Eventually, we came to a 20-foot dry falls totally blocking our passage. However, we found a bypass around it, which still was a bit sketchy. At the two mile point, we really came to the end of the road at a 30-foot dry falls. Time to turn around, this time maneuvering down the slippery boulders.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2021 Death Valley in Fall)
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Point Lobos Perimeter Trail

6-mile hike around the perimeter of the Point Lobos Nature Reserve, which connects a number of trails to view some of the park’s best highlights

Logged at stop: Carmel and Side Trips (2021 Carmel)
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Soberanes Cove in Garrapata State Park

Short 0.6-mile stroll from the Soberanes Canyon Trailhead along a path overlooking the rocky outcrops and sea stacks of Soberanes Cove to a picturesque wooden bridge over the Soberanes Creek, with a lovely two-tiered waterfall beneath it.

Logged at stop: Carmel and Side Trips (2021 Carmel)
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Hawk Canyon

Short, out-and-back hike (with some rock scrambling) into a fault-formed valley with sedimentary and sandstone rocks on the left (southwest side) and granitic rock on the right (northeast side)

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2022 San Diego, Anza Borrego, Joshua Tree)
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Calcite Mine Slot Canyon

1-mile, out-and-back hike up and wash and through a beautiful slot canyon with smooth white, sculpted wavy walls. This slot canyon is considered to be one of the best in California

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2022 San Diego, Anza Borrego, Joshua Tree)
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Palm Wash Arch and Slot Canyon

1-mile, out-and-back hike up and wash under an arch and through another slot canyon. The walls of this slot canyon were a bit rougher than the Calcite Slot Canyon and had conglomerate rocks embedded in its walls.

Logged at stop: Anza-Borrego State Park (2022 San Diego, Anza Borrego, Joshua Tree)
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Cholla Cactus Garden

1/4-mile loop through a dense concentration of Cholla Cactus. It is located on the Pinto Basin Road where the upper Mojave Desert meets the lower Colorado Desert.

Logged at stop: Joshua Tree National Park (2022 San Diego, Anza Borrego, Joshua Tree)
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Fortynine Palms

3-mile, out-and-back hike with a 350-foot elevation gain to a lovely fan palm oasis

Logged at stop: Joshua Tree National Park (2022 San Diego, Anza Borrego, Joshua Tree)
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Ryan Mountain

3-mile, out-and-back hike with a 1,000-foot elevation gain to the 5,457-foot summit of Ryan Mountain where there is a tremendous 360 degree panoramic view of the jumbled rock formations and Joshua tree forests that surround the peak, as well as the far off San Gorgonio and San Jacinto mountains.

Logged at stop: Joshua Tree National Park (2022 San Diego, Anza Borrego, Joshua Tree)
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Red Cinder Cone Peace Sign

4.5-mile hike across rocky terrain and washes and then steeply up a red cinder cone to the giant peace sign

Logged at stop: Death Valley (2022 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Saline Valley Sand Dunes

Short 1-mile hike on the Saline Valley Sand Dunes, a pristine and rarely visited set of dunes with the 10,000-foot Inyo Mountains as a backdrop. They are much smaller and intimate than the other dunes in the park - the tallest being only about 40 feet, making them much easier to climb.

Logged at stop: Death Valley (2022 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Salt Lake

1.5-mile hike along a small alkaline lake at the bottom of Saline Valley, where there are interesting salt crystal fomrations along its shoreline. In the early 1900s, salt was mined here, and transported by a Tramway over the Inyo Mountains to the Owens Valley. Some tramway towers and the structure across the lake are all that remain.

Logged at stop: Death Valley (2022 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Fall Canyon

7-mile hike with 1,400-foot elevation gain from near the mouth of Titus Canyon, across the alluvial fan deposits along the base of the Grapevine Mountains, down a steep path to a large wash, and into the mouth of Fall Canyon, with its colorful striated walls of orange and black dolomite and limestone. As we progressed, the passage up the canyon got narrower and narrower. After 3.4 miles, we came to a dead end, where a dryfall blocked any further progress up the canyon. So instead of scrambling up rocks, we hiked back from whence we came.

Logged at stop: Death Valley (2022 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Darwin Falls

3-mile, out-and-back hike to Lower and Upper Darwin Falls, idyllic waterfalls fed by a perennial creek, in the deep, lush narrows of Darwin Canyon. Some rock climbing skills are helpful for the part between the Lower and Upper Falls.
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Logged at stop: Death Valley (2022 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Panamint Sand Dunes

8.2-mile hike with a 950-foot elevation gain starting from a trailhead at the end of a 6-mile bumpy 4WD road. From the trailhead parking lot it is a 3.7-mile hike across a rocky, sandy flat just to get to the base of the dunes. From there we climbed up a steep ridge towards the summit of the highest dune, as far as we could before being stopped by a fierce wind and the need to get back before dark.

Logged at stop: Death Valley (2022 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Mobius Arch Loop Trail

Short 0.6-mile hike to Mobius Arch, the arch that frames Mount Whitney in the iconic photographs of the mountain. The trailhead is on a turnout along Movie Flat Road.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2022 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Red Cinder Cone Peace Sign

4.5-mile hike across rocky terrain and washes and then steeply up a red cinder cone to the giant peace sign

Logged at stop: Death Valley (2020 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Eureka Dunes

2.3-mile (RT) challenging hike up the steep, shifting sand to the summit. During the steepest parts of the hike, the sand avalanches in rivulets and begins to sing. This “singing sand” phenomena, resulting from the friction of the sand grains sliding against each other, sounds like the bass note of a pipe organ. The views at the top are worth the struggle to get there.

Logged at stop: Death Valley (2020 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Hidden Dunes

7.2 miles, with 500-foot elevation gain, hike to the remote Hidden Dunes. For the first 3 miles we walked on firm, rocky “desert pavement.” At 3 miles, we crossed through a gap between two mountains, and were upon the Hidden Dunes, which stretch for over 2 miles to the South. We climbed the ridge of the first dune to its summit before returning.

Logged at stop: Death Valley (2020 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Arroyo de los Frijoles Trail

1-mile trail along a bluff between Pebble Beach and Bean Hollow State Beach, with opportunities to go down to tide pools along the way.

Logged at stop: Pescadero (2022 Pescadero & Capitola)
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Rock formations along Rainbow Basin scenic loop

Scampering up and down the colorful rock formations along the scenic loop road during Golden Hour

Logged at stop: Rainbow Basin (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Yavapai Point for sunset

3-mile hike (out-and-back) from visitor center parking lot, past Mather Point, and on to Yavapai Point, one of the best places to watch the sunset from the South Rim

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - South Rim (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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South Kaibab Trail

3.6-mile out-and-back hike with a 1,425 loss and then gain to two stunning viewpoints: Aah-Ooh Point and Cedar Ridge

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - South Rim (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Hermit Road along the South Rim Trail

After taking the shuttle from Grand Canyon Village to Hermit’s Rest, we hiked 7.5 miles back past Pima Point, Monument Creek Vista, the Abyss, and Mojave Point to Hopi Point for sunset. Afterwards we walked the short distance to Powell Point to catch the shuttle back to Grand Canyon Village.

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - South Rim (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Wildcat Trail

This 3.2-mile trail starts from the Visitor Center along the road and then down a fairly steep, very sandy trail to a wash. From there it was a mostly level hike around the iconic West Mitten Butte across sand dunes and more washes, with good views of the neighboring cliffs and pinnacles.

Logged at stop: Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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North Bisti Badlands

3.5-mile hike through the remote Bisti Badlands to several unique rock formations, such as Manta Ray, Conversing Hoodoos and Stone Wings. There are no trails or signs, so GPS is definitely required

Logged at stop: Bisti Badlands (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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King of Wings

3.4-mile hike in the Ah-shi-sle-pah Wilderness Study Area to the King of Wings hoodoo. There are no trails or signs so GPS is required to find it. Our hike led us across a grassy desert plain and beautiful greenish badlands to the King of Wings, a large boulder balanced atop a clay pedestal with the boulder extending 10 feet beyond the pedestal creating what looks like a giant wing.

Logged at stop: Bisti Badlands (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Valley of Dreams

3.75-mile hike in the Ah-shi-sle-pah Wilderness Study Area through the Valley of Dreams, where dozens of hoodoos are scattered about on a low, yellow hill.Highlights included the tall white formations with golden tops, the petrified wood lying amongst them, and, of course, the Alien Throne, a hoodoo with a lattice of windows between its sturdy base and hard cap. As with the other hikes in the Bisti Wilderness, there are no trails or signs, so GPS is required.

Logged at stop: Bisti Badlands (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Pueblo Alto Loop

5.2-mile loop hike (which we turned into a 9 mile one) up through a narrow crevasse in the cliff to the plateau above the canyon to various points of interest: Pueblo Bonito Overlook, the ancient ruins of Nuevo Alto and Pueblo Alto, and Chetro Ketl Overlook

Logged at stop: Chaco Canyon (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Acropolis Loop

5 ½- mile stroll along the pedestrian walkway which loops around the Acropolis, with side trips up Mars Hill, into the Ancient Agora, and through the Anafiotika neighborhood

Logged at stop: Athens (2022 Greece and Islands)
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Mars Hill (Areopagus)

Hike up the knobby, windswept hill near the western entrance to the Acropolis for great views of the Acropolis. Climbing to the top of this small hill was pretty precarious in that the stone stairs and the rocks on top are so slippery, polished smooth by the crowds of people that walk on them each day.

Logged at stop: Athens (2022 Greece and Islands)
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Lycabettus Hill

6-miles and close to 1,000 feet of evelcatin gain
5.5-mile hike from our hotel, through downtown Athens, and up to the top of Lycabettus Hill, the cone-shaped mountain visible from almost anywhere you are in Athens. It is the tallest of the seven hills of Athens. From the summit, there are wonderful views of all of Athens, right to the sea, as well as the Acropolis.

Logged at stop: Athens (2022 Greece and Islands)
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Prince Philip Steps

The Prince Philip Steps were named in honor of a royal visit to the islands by Queen Elizabeth II’s husband Philip. The steep-railed stairway leads to a dramatic trail along the lava plains atop the cliffs.

Logged at stop: Genovesa Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Puerto Egas

We left the beach and followed a trail inland through a break in the low ledge adjacent to the sea. Off to the left were the remains of a salt mine from the 1930s, owned by a man named Jorge Egas, hence the name Puerto Egas.

The trail eventually led out onto a rocky volcanic formation along the shoreline with a deep pool informally known as “Darwin’s Toilet, because it fills and empties rapidly with seawater rushing in from underground tunnels.

Logged at stop: Santiago Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Playa Espumilla

Beyond the beach there was a trail that led through a grove of mangroves to a saline lagoon. Alongside the lagoon we found several collections of sea turtle bones. We also found two new interesting crabs: the fiddler and the ghost.

Logged at stop: Santiago Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Punta Espinosa beach

Along the beach past hundreds of marine iguanas piling on top of each other, male sea lions defending their territories, Sally Lightfood crabs covering the lava rocks by the sea, lava cactus, and the skeleton of a whale

Logged at stop: Isabela and Fernandina Islands (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Darwin Lake

2-kilometer, somewhat strenuous hike through a steep gully to a wooden staircase and then along a gravel track to deep-blue Darwin Lake, an eroded crater 12 meters deep. From there we continued up to the lower lava slopes of Volcan Darwin, where there was a spectacular view of much of the island and Tagus Cove, where the Tip Top IV was patiently waiting for us.

Logged at stop: Isabela Island (Day 2) (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Urbina Bay

Hike inland where we saw Galapagos Giant Tortoises and land iguanas digging their burrows

Logged at stop: Isabela Island (Day 3) (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Punta Cormorant

From the beach we hiked for about a half mile to a lovely saltwater lagoon where there were lots of flamingos. From there, continued along the trail to the sea on the other side of Punta Cormorant to a very pretty, soft sand beach, where was a large sea turtle nesting area. We got to witness a large female sea turtle crawl up and over the mounds of sand and then slowly but surely make her way across the open expanse of beach to the sea.

On our way back to the panga, we passed by the salt lagoon again where we found the flamingos doing the synchronized courtship dance - head flagging, bopping up and down, and twisting their bodies around. It started to pour but we didn't care. It was too amazing!

Logged at stop: Floreana Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Punta Suarez

From the beach, we took a trail inland across to the other side of the point. Along the way we saw Española marine iguanas, who during breeding season turn a bright red and green, earning it the nickname Christmas Iguana; Nazca boobies nesting in the tall rock formations; and our old friends the blue-footed bobbies sitting on their eggs right in the middle of the trail.

Logged at stop: Española Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Gardner Bay

Once on the beach we were able to wander among the Sea Lion colony, while they rolled in the sand, played in the surf, lined up to take a nap in what looked like a long line of sausages, and other cute things.

Logged at stop: Española Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Top of Punta Pitt

Fairly strenuous hike uphill (two hours round trip) from the beach to the top of the tuff formation, where it flattens out into a beautiful landscape of tuff cones, colorful vegetation, panoramic views of the sea, and seabirds everywhere.

Logged at stop: San Cristobal Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Dyrhólaey Peninsula

2-mile hike along a gravel path to the first viewing area, where we looked out over a large volcanic rock, named Arnardrangur, rising from the sand. From there we continued up a small hill, from which there was a great view of Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach and its iconic basalt sea stacks known as Reynisrangar.

Logged at stop: Vik - Dyrhólaey and Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach (2023 Iceland)
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Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon

1.5-mile out-and-back hike into a stunning narrow river canyon with Gothic-like spires and odd geological formations at the top.

Logged at stop: Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon (2023 Iceland)
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Skogafoss

2.5-mile hike hike up the 527 steps of the steep path to the right of the waterfalls where we looked down on Skogafoss and its rainbow. From there we continued on for about a mile along a path that traced the Skoga River, passing several other smaller falls and cascades along the way.

Logged at stop: Skogafoss (2023 Iceland)
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Reynisfjara Black Sands Beach

Hike along an extremely windy beach to a beautiful basalt cave, known as Hálsanefshellir. A little further down the beach we came close to the two iconic basalt sea stacks known as Reynisrangar.

Logged at stop: Vik - Dyrhólaey and Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach (2023 Iceland)
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Eldhraun Lava Fields

Stroll through one of the largest lava fields in Icleland. These fields are an example of how plant life begins after a volcanic eruption. At first the lava flow is barren, but then a process of colonization begins, very often, as in this case with mosses.

Logged at stop: Eldhraun Lava Fields (2023 Iceland)
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Svartifoss

3-mile hike to the beautiful Svartifoss (“Black Waterfall") known for its beautiful backdrop of black hexagonal basalt columns. Originating from the Svinafellsjokull glacier, the water plunges 80 feet over a cliff into a heart-shaped amphitheater surrounded by tall black basalt columns. It served as the inspiration for architect Guðjón Samúelsson’s design of Reykjavik’s Hallgrímskirkja, the largest church in Iceland.

Logged at stop: Skaftafell - Svartifoss and Skaftafellsjökull (2023 Iceland)
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Skaftafellsjökull

3.5-miles to Skaftafellsjökull, a glacier tongue spurting off from Iceland's largest ice cap, Vatnajökull. It was massive, despite the fact that over the last decade, Skaftafellsjökull has been receding dramatically as a result of global warming

Logged at stop: Skaftafell - Svartifoss and Skaftafellsjökull (2023 Iceland)
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Múlagljúfur Canyon

3-mile, out-and-back hike up a beautiful canyon to Hangandifoss with the Vatnajökull glacier behind us all the way.

Logged at stop: Múlagljúfur Canyon (2023 Iceland)
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Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon

2-miles along the shoreline of the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon photographing the milky white and bright blue icebergs in the water

Logged at stop: Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and Diamond Beach (2023 Iceland)
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Viking Village

3.5-mile hike from the grass-tufted dunes, across a quicksandy beach, and across a tidal flats to a replica of a Viking Village

Logged at stop: Vestrahorn (2023 Iceland)
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Litlanesfoss and Hengifoss

3.5-mile, out-and-back hikes to two beautiful waterfalls: Litlanesfoss, notable for the beautiful 20-meter high basalt columns surrounding it, like layers of thick curtains and Hengifoss, known for its distinctive alternating layers of volcanic bedrock interlaced with beds of bright red mud and ash deposits

Logged at stop: Hengifoss (2023 Iceland)
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Hverir Geothermal Area

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Logged at stop: Lake Mývatn Geothermal Area (2023 Iceland)
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Hverir and Námafjall

2.5-mile hike along a loop trail amongst the boiling, hissing, and bubbling fumaroles (steam vents) and mud pots of the Hverir geothermal area. From there we followed a steep trail up to the summit of an orange-colored rhyolite Mt. Námafjall. From the summit there was a terrific view of the Hverir geothermal area below in one direction and Lake Myvatn and more steaming fumaroles in the other.

Logged at stop: Lake Mývatn Geothermal Area (2023 Iceland)
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Viti Crater

0.5 mile kike along the rim of Viti Crater. Its brilliant aqua blue water is due to elements brought up from the geothermal activity in the area. It is still considered an active volcano today.

Logged at stop: Lake Mývatn Geothermal Area (2023 Iceland)
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Leirhnjukur Lava Fields

2.5-mile hike on a trail through the lava fields of nearby Leirhnjukur, part of the Krafla volcano that erupted in 1984, creating lots and lots of lava. It is still a very active volcano. The craterous landscape was like stepping onto another planet.

Logged at stop: Lake Mývatn Geothermal Area (2023 Iceland)
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Hverfjall Crater

3-mile hike up to and around a massive tephra explosion crater - a full km wide and 460 feet deep. It was a fairly steep trail, with an elevation gain of about 700 feet. It is dark and has a beautiful almost perfectly circular shape, like a stadium or an amphitheater, with a large mound in the middle.From the rim, we could look out towards lovely Lake Myvatn on one side, and the ubiquitous steam rising from the earth on the other.

Logged at stop: Lake Mývatn Geothermal Area (2023 Iceland)
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Godafoss

1.7-mile hike first along the west side of Godafoss, then across the pedestrian bridge and along the east, all the time watching kayakers plunge over the falls.

Logged at stop: Goðafoss (2023 Iceland)
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Across the Heath to the Little White Troll House

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Logged at stop: Búðardalur (2023 Iceland)
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Beach and Lava Field

Short hike along a lovely yellow sand beach surrounded by a dark black volcanic landscape and then across the road to a 4,000-year-old lava field

Logged at stop: Snæfellsnes peninsula - Skarðsvík Beach and Svörtuloft lighthouse. (2023 Iceland)
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Djúpalónssandur

2.5 miles through the lava fields, to the beach, and then up along the ridge to Dritvik Harbaor and back

Logged at stop: Snæfellsnes Peninsula - Djúpalónssandur Beach (2023 Iceland)
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Arnarstapi to Hellnar

3.5-mile, out-and-back hike along the beautiful coast between Arnarstapi and Hellnar, across the Hellnahraun lava field, having coffee at the Fjöruhúsið Cafe, and exploring the white-and-black-pebbled beach and basalt cliffs below the Cafe before returning the way we came.

Logged at stop: Snæfellsnes Peninsula - Arnastapi (2023 Iceland)
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Arnarstapi campground to harbor

Beautiful 2.8-mile, out-and-back hike, north along the coast, past Gatklettur, the Stone Bridge, a lovely pond with Amtmannshúsið across the way, an Arctic Tern colony, and the Harbor and back

Logged at stop: Snæfellsnes Peninsula - Arnastapi (2023 Iceland)
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Seltun Geothermal Area

1.2-mile hike along a boardwalk past steaming volcanic vents, fumaroles, mud pots and boiling hot springs and then climbing through the steam along a lava field to the 400-foot-summit of a hill overlooking the entire geothermal area. The view from the top was definitely worth the climb. The hills were painted in earthy hues of golden brown, red, yellow, white, and gray, with Lake Kleifarvatn in the distance.

Logged at stop: Seltún Geothermal Area (2023 Iceland)
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Fagradalsfjall Volcano

3.5-mile hike along the area of the 2022 volcanic eruption past lots and lots of lava flows that look like syrup running into the valley

Logged at stop: Fagradalsfjall (2023 Iceland)
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Salt Point coastal trail

6,000-acre park along the rugged northern California coast, about 90 miles north of San Francisco on State Highway 1, named for the cliffs and crevices where salt spray from the sea has crystallized in sandstone depressions forming intricate honeycomb-like network called tafoni.

Logged at stop: Salt Point State Park (2023 Lost Coast)
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Black Sands Beach

2.5-mile hike along Black Sands Beach, the beginning of the backpacking trip through the Lost Coast

Logged at stop: The Lost Coast (2023 Lost Coast)
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Lost Coast Trail

7.5-mile, out-and-back hike from the northern trailhead of the Lost Coast Trail to the Punta Gorda Lighthouse and back. In addition to climbing the lighthouse, we ate lunch while watching a group of elephant seals on the sandy beach by the lighthouse. They were putting on quite a show, posturing and sometimes even fighting, in their attempt to establish male dominance.

Caution: there is one section of this hike that is impassable during high tide

Logged at stop: The Lost Coast (2023 Lost Coast)
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Marymere Falls

Lovely short hike, about 0.9 miles each way, through an old-growth, moss-laden forest, across two scenic bridges over flowing creeks, and then 200-feet up a set of stairs to two picturesque viewpoints of 90-foot high Marymere Falls.

Logged at stop: Lake Crescent - Olympic National Park (2023 Vancouver Island)
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Cox Bay Lookout

1.7-mile, out-and-back cramble up to the Cox Bay Lookout for a fabulous view of Cox Bay and the surrounding beaches, islands, and mountains. The trail is not signed or marked in any way and requires some bush whacking and rock and root scrambling.

Logged at stop: Tofino (2023 Vancouver Island)
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Wild Pacific Trail - Lighthouse Loop

2.3-mile loop through a lovely forest of twisted, weather beaten trees, past the iconic Amphitrite Lighthouse, and on to Inspiration Point to capture the sunset

Logged at stop: Ucluelet (2023 Vancouver Island)
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Wild Pacific Trail - Big Beach Section

4.9-mile hike on the Big Beach Section of the Wild Pacific Trail to scout out good vantage points for sunset. The especially photogenic views are along the Artists Loop section of the trail

Logged at stop: Ucluelet (2023 Vancouver Island)
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Wild Pacific Trail - Big Beach Section

2.7 mile, out-and-back hike to the sunset vantage points we had marked earlier in the day. The best section was called Artists Loop

Logged at stop: Ucluelet (2023 Vancouver Island)
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Hurricane Hill Trail

3.2-mile out-and-bake hike, with 800 foot elevation gain, from the end of Hurricane Ridge Road up a paved trail, through a beautiful subalpine meadow with spectacular views of the glacier-covered Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

Logged at stop: Hurricane Ridge (Olympic National Park) (2023 Vancouver Island)
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South Lake to Long Lake

5-mile hike with a 1,036 elevation gain from South Lake to Long Lake, which is at 10,800 feet

Logged at stop: Bishop (2023 Vancouver Island)
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Discover Trail in the Ancient Bristlecone forest

1-mile hike along the Discover Trail in the Ancient Bristlecone forest past a particularly twisted, weather beaten group of bristlecones

Logged at stop: Bishop (2023 Vancouver Island)
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Little Lakes to Gem Lakes

9-mile (1,162-feet elevation gain), out-and-back hike from the trailhead in Rock Creek to the Gem Lakes. Along the way we passed several other lovely alpine lakes before finally arriving at turquoise blue Gem Lake, situated in a bowl below sheer granite faces and steep boulder fields.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2023 Vancouver Island)
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Convict Lake

3-mile trail around a lovely alpine lake with crystal clear water, aspen trees along its shoreline, and the dramatic backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2023 Vancouver Island)
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Bristlecone and Glacier Hike

Awesome 4.5-mile, with 1,000-foot elevation gain, hike through an ancient bristlecone grove and up to Wheeler Peak Glacier, set at the base of Wheeler Peak, in a protected cirque around 11,500 feet in elevation.

Logged at stop: Great Basin National Park (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Little Wild Horse Slot Canyon

3-mile, out-and-back hike through a beautiful slot canyon, where the soft light reflects off the canyon calls painting the rocks red, and interesting holes, niches, and swirls carved out by water action on the walls. It was stunning.

Logged at stop: Little Wild Horse Slot Canyon (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Valley of the Goblins (evening walk)

2-mile hike from Observation Point down a short path into the Valley of Goblins and wandered aimlessly amongst the goblins. There really was no specific trail to follow, so we just kind of randomly headed towards any formation that captured our fancy.

Logged at stop: Goblin Valley State Park (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Valley of the Goblins (sunrise stroll)

1-mile hike sunrise stroll from Observation Point down a short path into the Valley of Goblins, this time heading to the left, rather than the right, to a different set of fanciful goblins that looked like aliens.

Logged at stop: Goblin Valley State Park (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Long Dong Silver

1/2-mile up a steep hill to a saddle and then left up an even steeper section of trail to a large block of rock, from which you get the best vantage point, of the 100-foot-high Long Dong Silver and its shorter side kick. From there I walked several times back and forth from the high vantage point to the spire, so Herb could get a "tiny Lolo" in his photos

Logged at stop: Long Dong Silver (the Lone Spire) (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Upper Cathedral Valley Lookout

A short, rolling trail leads to an excellent view of Upper Cathedral Valley. The panorama is highlighted by a line of monoliths in the valley below known as the Cathedrals.

Logged at stop: Cathedral Valley (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Upper South Desert Overlook

This short path affords views of the upper reaches of South Desert, flanked on the north side by steep cliffs, and the Henry Mountains to the east. After a short stretch across relatively level terrain, the footpath climbs steeply to the top of a rocky outcrop with a 360-degree panorama.

Logged at stop: Cathedral Valley (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Lower Calf Creek Falls

Very popular 6-mile (out-and-back) hike through a beautiful red Navajo Sandstone canyon, passed pictographs, to an incredibly beautiful waterfall, cascading 126 feet down a streaked, moss-covered wall.

Logged at stop: Grand Staircase-Escalante Area (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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100 Hands Pictograph Panel

0.75-mile (170-foot elevation gain) hike and rock scramble up to the Bighorn Sheep petroglyph panel and the 100 hands pictograph panel

Logged at stop: Grand Staircase-Escalante Area (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Panorama Trail

3-mile loop through a valley with colorful sand pipes, and Indian Cave with carved out handprints, an interesting rock formations such as the Ballerina Slipper spire, the wide-brimmed pedestals in the Hat Shop, and the teepee-shaed rocks in the "Secret Passage."

Logged at stop: Kodachrome Basin State Park (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Angel's Palace Trail

1.6-mile, very popular hike across a wide sandstone bench 100 feet above the park with amazing views of the Entrada badlands to the north, a cluster of small buttes and sand pipes to the south, and an extensive outcrop of red sandstone to the west.

Logged at stop: Kodachrome Basin State Park (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Pink Ledges Trail

One-mile hike from the parking lot of Red Canyon State Park Visitor Center up into a ponderosa pine forest past spectacular orange-red sandstone pinnacles, spires and hoodoos

Logged at stop: Red Canyon State Park (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Sunset Point to Sunrise Point

3.5 mile hike with a 521-foot elevation change. We took the steep Navajo Trail from Sunset Point down into Bryce Amphitheater amongst the hoodoos, where we then connected with the Queen's Garden Trail which took us to the park's most fanciful formation--Queen Victoria sitting on her throne. From there we followed the trail up to Sunrise Point and then walked along the Rim Trail back to our car.
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Logged at stop: Bryce Canyon National Park (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Inspiration Point

Sunrise hike up to the Upper Inspiration Point Viewpoint to photograph sunrise

Logged at stop: Bryce Canyon National Park (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Sand Mountain Recreation Area

I never met a dune I didn't like to climb, so off I went before Herb could stop me

Logged at stop: Fallon (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Maha'ulepu Heritage Trail

3-mile out-and-back hike from Shipwreck Beach along a rugged rocky coastline with beautiful ocean views.

Logged at stop: South Shore - Sheraton Kauai Resort (2024 Kauai)
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Kalalau Trail

First 2 miles (each way) of the Kalalau Trail from Ke’e Beach to Hanakapi’ai Beach. It was extremely muddy, rocky, and slippery, but beautiful

Logged at stop: North Shore - The Cliffs at Princeville (2024 Kauai)
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Sky Rock

1-mile, out-and-back hike in the Volcanic Tablelands to find the secretive and well-hidden Sky Rock, an ancient petroglyph thought to be created by the Paiute-Shoshone people thousands of years ago

Logged at stop: Bishop (2024 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Alabama Hills

6.5-mile hike through the Alabama Hills, starting at the Shark Fin and then wandering through the bulbous rock formations and arches, eventually coming to the iconic Mobius Arch .

Logged at stop: Bishop (2024 Bishop and Death Valley)
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The "Beach"

The “Beach,” a large bright patch of white in the foothills of the White Mountains northeast of Bishop in an area known as Gunter Canyon. The white stuff spread across the ground is not sand at all, but rather fine-grain pumice tailings, remnants from the old Hidecker Pumice Mine that used to operate here

Logged at stop: Bishop (2024 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Zabriskie Point Ridge

One mile out and one mile back on a fairly precarious trail that runs along the ridge to the right of the Zabriskie Point parking lot. It requires some rock scrambling, walking on narrow trails with steep drop-offs, and slipping on loose rocks (scree). The views, however, are breathtaking. Golden Canyon and Manly Peak were constantly before us and presented a different perspective than that at the viewing platform.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2024 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Artist's Palette

1.25 miles of wandering around and over the colorful hills. There really were no set trails, so we just went whichever way looked good.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2024 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Golden Canyon via Gower Gulch

7.7mile, 1,300-foot elevation gain loop up Gower Gulch to the Badlands and back down along the golden badlands and narrow canyons of the Golden Canyon trail with a side trip to Red Cathedral. The trailhead for Golden Canyon is located on Badwater Road.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2024 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Mosaic Canyon

2-mile out-and-back hike into the canyon narrows, with walls of water-polished marble and blue-gray conglomerate rock. The best examples of polished marble occur in the first quarter mile into the hike. At about a half mile, the canyon opens up to an expansive gravel wash, marking the top of the lower canyon, and the place where many people turn around, making it a very rewarding, short 1-mile hike.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2024 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes

3.5 mile sunset hike on the backside of the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, starting from the Historic Stovepipe Well. In winter the lighting at sunset is better on this side of the dunes.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2024 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Stovepipe Wells Village Hotel

Nice hotel across from the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes with a restaurant and pool on site. We had a room with a view of the dunes

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2024 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Lembert Dome

2.4 miles with a 700-foot elevation gain up the steep, back slabby side of Lembert Dome. From the summit there are magnificent views of the Cathedral Range to the South, the Sierra crest to the east, and Tuolumne Meadows to the west.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2023 Yosemite in the Fall)
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Sentinel Dome / Taft Point

6.2 mile with a 1,220-foot elevation gain loop hike up the smooth granite surface to the summit of Sentinel Dome, then along the Pohono Trail past the Fissures to Taft Point where we stood at a metal railing at the edge of a cliff gazing out at all of Yosemite Valley

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2023 Yosemite in the Fall)
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Hetch Hetchy

2-mile, out-and back hike across the infamous O'Shaughnessy Dam, through a 500-foot, dark tunnel, and along the reservoir. We could definitely see how John Muir compared this place to Yosemite Valley. There was even a little El Capand a miniature Half Dome.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2023 Yosemite in the Fall)
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Mirror Lake / Tenaya Creek Loop.

7-mile hike from the campground, past Mirror Lake (now dry), along the southside of Tenaya Creek, across a footbridge, and back along the northside of the Creek. All along the way we had spectacular views of Half Dome and Mt. Watkins looming over us. The lack of crowds provided a type of peace you don’t expect in Yosemite any more.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2023 Yosemite in the Fall)
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Mirror Lake Trail

2-mile evening stroll to celebrate our arrival in Yosemite Valley

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2022 Yosemite Valley)
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Four Mile Trail

11.5-mile (RT) strenuous hike from the Valley Floor up 3,200 feet to Glacier Point and back down again with tremendous views of Yosemite Falls, Cathedral Rocks, El Cap, Half Dome, Clouds Rest, North Dome, and more along the way. All to get the photo for the 2022 Gaidus Family Christmas Card

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2022 Yosemite Valley)
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North Dome

10.3-mile with 1,924-foot elevation gain hike from the Porcupine Creek Trailhead on Tioga Road to North Dome. The views of Half Dome, Clouds Rest, Tenaya Canyon,and the Valley were breathtaking.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2022 Yosemite Valley)
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Mariposa Grove

7-mile, with 1,331-foot elevation gain, hike through the Lower and Upper groves, where there are about 500 giant sequoias, many of which are more than 3,000 years old. They are considered to be the largest living things on earth – almost 300 feet tall, 50 feet in circumference, and about 2 million pounds.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2022 Yosemite Valley)
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Buck Farm Canyon

A rewarding 2-mile, out-and-back hike, scrambling over rocks and along a creek - either through it or along precarious ledges above.

Logged at stop: Day 2 - Hot Na Na (Milel 17) to Buck Farm Canyon (Mile 41) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Nankoweap Granaries

1.5-mile, out-and-back hike to the Nankoweap Granaries, cut into a limestone wall by Native Americans from the Ancestral Puebloan culture almost a thousand years ago

Logged at stop: Day 3 - Buck Farm Canyon (Mile 41) to Nankoweap Canyon and Granaries (Mile 53) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Carbon Creek Canyon

2.7-mile with a 614-foot elevation gain hike up the canyon from the camping area to a slot canyon with sculpted sandstone walls. There was a bit of rock scrambling to do as well.

Logged at stop: Day 4 - Nankoweap Canyon (Mile 53) to Carbon Canyon (Mile 65) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Thunder River Falls

8-mile with 2,500 foot elevation gain from our campsite up along Tapeats Creek and then the Thunder River to a beautiful waterfall bursting from the limestone canyon walls. It was 108 degrees and took us 8 hours. Thankfully, we could cool off in the creek along the way

Logged at stop: Day 8 and 9 - 119 Mile Rapid (119) to Thunder River Camp (Mile 134) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Phantom Ranch

2-mile, out-and-back, from the boats to Phantom Ranch, an historic oasis nestled at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. It’s the only lodging below the canyon rim, and can only be reached by mule, on foot, or by rafting the Colorado River. Teddy Roosevelt once stayed here. Like many national park structures, this one was built of wood and native stone to blend in with the natural beauty of its surroundings. Herb and I bought ice-cold lemonades, the first non-warm beverages we had since we left Flagstaff. It was amazingly good.

Logged at stop: Day 6 - Zoroaster Rapid (Mile 85) to just after Hermit Rapid (MIle 96) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Deer Creek

2-mile, out-and-back hike to the Deer Creek Patio and Deer Creek Falls, with a stop at the Patio for a dip and a group nap, and a cooling off in the Deer Creek Fall pool

Logged at stop: Day 10- Thunder River Camp (Mile 134) to Olo Canyon Camp (Mile 146) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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Havasu Creek

2.25-mile, out-and-back hike along Havasu Creek to a series of ledges and pools to relax and swim in.

Logged at stop: Day 11 - Olo Canyon (Mile 156) to Tuckup Canyon (Mile 165) (2024 Colorado River Rafting)
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South Shore and Bird Island trails

3.5 miles stroll along the South Shore Trail from Weston Beach to the Bird Island trail, which loops out onto a peninsula between China and Gibson coves on its way to Pelican Point. Halfway around the loop is Pelican Point, where there was a large colony of pelicans on Bird Island. TAfter finishing the Bird Island Loop, I headed back north on the South Shore trail, going right past Weston Beach and continued north to the Sea Lion Loop before heading back to Weston Beach to join Herb for sunset.

Logged at stop: Carmel (2024 Mojave 4WD Course and more)
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Cypress Grove Trail

1-mile loop along the lovely Cypress Grove trail, with old-growth cypress trees, bright orange/red moss, and stunning coastal views. It is considered one of the most beautiful trails in the park - and that is saying a lot.

Logged at stop: Carmel (2024 Mojave 4WD Course and more)
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Saratoga Springs

2-mile walk along the marshland and up the road along the slope of the mountain. Stopped to observe pupfish in the pond

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2024 Mojave 4WD Course and more)
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Ibex Dunes

3-mile hike up and along the ridges of the pristine Ibex Dunes at Golden Hour

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2024 Mojave 4WD Course and more)
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Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes

3.5-mile sunset hike on the backside of the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, starting from the Historic Stovepipe Well. In winter the lighting at sunset is better on this side of the dunes.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2024 Mojave 4WD Course and more)
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Haleakala Crater

7.5-mile loop from the 10,000-foot high Visitor Center to just above the floor of the Haleakala Crater. The trail descends 1,900 feet fairly evenly over a span of 3.75 miles. The colorful scenery along the way is awesome.

Logged at stop: Kihei (2024 Maui)
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Twin Falls

1.8-mile, very popular, out-and-back hike (Mile Marker 2) to 3 waterfalls: Lower Falls, which has a lovely pool to swim in beneath it; through a bamboo forest to Upper Falls; and then through a jungle and across two streams to Caveman Falls, a hidden oasis tucked away in a jungle setting, with an actual cave behind the falls.

Logged at stop: Hana (2024 Maui)
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Waikamoi Ridge Trail

At Mile Marker 9.5 we stopped to hike the Waikamoi Ridge Trail, but no-see-ums biting every bit of our exposed skin coupled with missing the turn-off to the look-out made this less than a trip highlight. We aborted the hike before finding the picnic viewpoint.

Logged at stop: Hana (2024 Maui)
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Pipiwai Trail

5.3-mile, with 820-feet elevation gain, out-and-back hike in the Kipahulu District of Haleakala National Park. The trail took us past Makahiku Falls lookout, to a 100-year-old, 60-foot in diameter banyan tree, through a bamboo forest, and up steps and across bridges to the end of the trail, where there was a view of 400-foot tall Waimoku Falls, cascading over a sheer lava wall. It is one of the tallest waterfalls in Maui.

Logged at stop: Hana (2024 Maui)
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Black Sand Beach (Wai'anapanapa State Park)

2-mile, out-and-back hike which began by climbing down onto a beautiful black sand beach, which would more appropriately be called black “pebble” beach. From there we went north up along the lava cliffs and walked to Pukaulua Point, along a portion of the ancient Hawaiian Kings Highway, which was once a vital footpath reserved exclusively for Hawaiian royalty. Along the way, we climbed out onto 4 different rocky outcrops for views of a giant blowhole and thunderously crashing waves. At Pukaulua Point, we came across an ancient burial site. From there the trail (if you could call it that) became more difficult to follow as we were really navigating our way across a vast lava field, so we turned around and returned from whence we cam.

Logged at stop: Hana (2024 Maui)
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Waihee Ridge Trail

Challenging, very popular hike on the eastern side of the West Maui peninsula that climbs over 1,700 feet in 5 miles with magnificent views of Waihee Canyon, Makamakaole Falls, and lovely Waihee Valley along the way. A series of switchbacks and stairs leads to Lanalili peak (2,563 feet) at the end of the hike.

Logged at stop: Wailea (2024 Maui)
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The Dragon's Teeth

Short walk to an intriguing rock formation created when the lava flow from a volcanic eruption half a million years ago collided with fierce winds and waves, which drove the lava back onshore, sweeping them upward where they cooled and hardened into what looked like dragon’s teeth.

Logged at stop: Wailea (2024 Maui)
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Hoapili Trail

3.4-mie, out-and-back hike from a parking lot on La Perouse Bay at the end of Makena Road (“the end of the road” in South Maui), along the coastline, across small sandy beaches covered in lava and coral, up and over rocky lava outcrops, past a herd of feral goats, through a lava field, to the lighthouse at Cape Hanamanioa. The contrasting landscape of black lava rock, white coral, and turquoise waters was stunning

Logged at stop: Wailea (2024 Maui)
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Mount John Loop

6.5-mile, with 1,250-foot elevation gain loop hike with breathtaking views of Lake Tekapo, the Southern Alps, and the Mackenzie Basin on it's way to the silver domes that house the telescopes of the Mount John Observatory atop the summit. The summit of Mount John is part of the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve, renowned for its exceptional stargazing conditions because of the lack of light pollution. It's a working astronomical research observatory and it’s very popular for the Dark Sky Project’s stargazing tours, where visitors see the night sky through the powerful telescopes within those domes.

Logged at stop: Lake Tekapo (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Lake Matheson

3.4-mile hike to Lake Matheson, known for its stunning reflections of Mount Cook. However, those reflections only occur when the water is still and the sun is shininng. Unfortunately, today was very cloudy, so we couldn’t even see the real Mount Cook, nevermind its reflection. Still it was a very nice hike.

Logged at stop: Fox Glacier (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Hokitika Beach

1-mile stroll along Hokitika Beach from the Shipwreck Memorial at Sunset Point, where the Hokitika River flows out into the Tasman Sea, to the HOKITIKA sign made of driftwood. The beaches around Hokitika naturally accumulate large amounts of driftwood providing lots of raw materials for driftwood artists, so we really enjoyed seeing the many unique and imaginative creations.

Logged at stop: Hokitika (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Castle Hill

1.75-mile hike around and among the interesting rock formations at Castle Hill along the Great Alpine HIghway. From the parking area, we walked along a dirt road toward a cluster of weird rock formations, rising from the landscape like ancient, weathered sculptures, or perhaps an old ruined castle. We really could go wild with our imagination here. Upon reaching the boulders, we followed the track around them and sometimes wandered in and amongst them along a natural maze with a confusing network of passages, hidden corners and dead ends.

Logged at stop: Arthur's Pass and Castle Hill (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Hooker Valley Track

7-mile (out-and-back) hike that winds through the Hooker Valley, over three swinging bridges, past alpine streams and glaciers, in the shadow of Aoraki/Mount Cook. The track leads to Hooker Lake, offering views of the glacier lake.

Logged at stop: Mount Cook National Park (Aoraki) (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Diamond Lake and Rocky Mountain

Challenging, 5-mile hike with 1,644 feet of elevation gain with breathtaking views of Diamond Lake, Lake Wanaka, and the surrounding mountain ranges. From the summit of Rocky Mountain there is a beautiful 360-degree panorama.

Logged at stop: Wanaka (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Christie Falls and Hidden Falls

From the parking right over the bridge, it’s just a short walk to Christie Falls, which can be seen right from the Milford Sound Road - no effort required. However, there is a little known trail to the left of Christie Falls, which leads you about a 1/4 mile through a jungle up a very steep, barely marked trail, covered in roots front he surrounding trees to a beautiful hidden waterfalls that few people know about.

Logged at stop: Milford Sound (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Milford Foreshore Walk

1-mile walk along the coastline of Milford Sound with stunning views of the iconic Mitre Peak, rising 5,522 feet steeply from the sea, and Bowen Falls plunging 162 feet into Milford Sound.

Logged at stop: Milford Sound (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Dune Lake

On our long 6.5 hour drive to Fox Glacier, we stopped to stretch our legs on the Dune Lake Walk, which starts from the Ship Creek visitor shelter. From there, it follows a boardwalk behind the dunes through a beautiful section of wind-stunted coastal rainforest before coming to a platform looking over Dune Lake. After continuing to another viewpoint above the beach, we headed down to the beach itself to experience closeup the pounding of the surf from the Tasman Sea.

Logged at stop: Fox Glacier (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Fox Glacier Guiding Heli /Hike Tour

Our tour started with a short helicopter ride through a valley to the foot of 13-km long Fox Glacier. Along the way, we passed lovely Victoria Falls, which is the melt river from the hidden Victoria Glacier. After landing, we gathered as a group on a set of benches where we were given our crampons and instructions as to how to put them on and how to best walk with them. Once all 4 helicopters had arrived and everyone had their crampons on, we split into two groups, each of which had our own guide. We then spent 3 hours on the glacier exploring some spectacular, brilliantly blue ice caves, arches, and tunnels. We were then picked up by our helicopters and brought back down through the valley to Fox Glacier Guiding

Logged at stop: Fox Glacier (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Hokitika Gorge

2-mile, out-and-back hike to a rocky outcrop overlooking the incredibly vibrant turquoise waters of the gorge. We’ve seen a lot of beautiful turquoise blue lakes and rivers this trip, but this and Lake Pukaki were by far the most vibrant. And to think it was all the result of sunlight hitting “glacial flour,” which are finely ground rock particles created by the grinding action of glaciers.

Logged at stop: Hokitika (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Pancake Rocks and Blowholes Track

This short 0.75 track winds through native forest, with beautiful views of the Tasman Sea on its way to the “pancakes.” These intriguing rock formations were formed approximately 30 million years ago. They have a unique appearance due to the layering of hard limestone and softer sandstone, which has been eroded over time by rain and wind. At high tide, the sea bursts through underwater channels and escapes via vertical blowholes, creating a spectacular display.

Logged at stop: Pancake Rocks and Punakaiki Beach (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Devil's Garden

Actually more of a random ramble amongst the hoodoos, domes, and arches

Logged at stop: Hole-in-the-Rock Road (2025 Utah Off-Roading)
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Peekaboo and Spooky Slot Canyons

5.5-mile, 3+ hour loop hike through two distinct slot canyons: Peekaboo, which features a precarious climb to enter it, and Spooky for its tight squeezes. Both canyons showcase vibrant orange, pink, and red-orange sandstone walls

Logged at stop: Hole-in-the-Rock Road (2025 Utah Off-Roading)
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Golden Cathedral

10-mile strenuous hike (round trip) through Neon Canyon to the Golden Cathedral, a massive-dome-shaped alcove carved out of towering Navajo sandstone walls, with three natural “skylights” in its ceiling, through which sunlight beams down, reflecting on the pool of water below. The hike takes approximately 7 hours.

Logged at stop: Hole-in-the-Rock Road (2025 Utah Off-Roading)
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Navajo Knobs Hike

Strenuous 9.4-mile roundtrip ascent offering 360-degree panoramic views of the Waterpocket Fold and surrounding landscapes. Starting at the Hickman Bridge Trailhead, it's a strenuous climb with over 1,600 feet of elevation gain, largely exposed to the sun. While some hikers turn back at the Rim Overlook for a shorter trip, reaching the summit of Navajo Knobs rewards with one of the park's most spectacular vistas.

Logged at stop: Capitol Reef National Park (2025 Utah Off-Roading)
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White Rocks Amphitheater

Short hike to a fossilized ancient sand dune, formed from a process that began over 195 million years ago. From the trailhead we hiked down to the base of a rocky escarpment and then scrambled up and along slickrock, eventually finding ourselves standing in what looked like a large bowl or “amphitheater.”

Logged at stop: Snow Canyon State Park (2025 Utah Off-Roading)
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Hidden Pinyon and Petrified Dunes

3.5-mile hike along the lovely Hidden Pinyon trail, up to an incredible overlook over the Canyon, and then onto and up over the Petrified Dunes.

Logged at stop: Snow Canyon State Park (2025 Utah Off-Roading)
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Lye Brook Falls

4.6-mile with 934 elevation gain popular hike to Lye Brook Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in Vermont, cascading approximately 125 feet down a series of tiers. The trail starts off on a wide, flat path before entering a mixed hardwood forest. From there, we followed an old logging railroad before the trail began to gradually climb on much rockier terrain. We crossed a few small streams and muddy places before coming to a fork where we took the one to the right, which led us on a spur trail to the falls. This section of the trail narrowed and hugged the side of a hill, with some interesting rock faces and running water.

Logged at stop: Vermont (and the Berkshires) (2025 Martha's Vineyard & Vermont)
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Auckland Hotel wanderings

5.5-mile walk from our hotel to Mangere Lagoon Path to the Watercare Coastal Waterway to Ambury Regional Park, and the Kiwi Esplanade, before Ubering back to the hotel

Logged at stop: Auckland Airport Hotel (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Silica Rapids

4.75-mile hike, with 1,017-foot elevation gain with so many diverse highlights: Punaruku Falls, Golden Rapids, Silica Rapids, across a lava field, through a lovely Red Tussock meadow, and great views of Mount Ruapehu and MoNgāuruhoe

Logged at stop: Tongariro National Park (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Taranaki / Tama Lakes

Awesome 12.5-mile hike, with over 3,000-foot elevation gain, with so many diverse highlights: lava field above Taranaki falls, tremendous views of Mount Ruapehu along the way, hiking through a red tussock field on the saddle between Mount Ruapehu andMt. Ngauruhoe, beautiful two-toned Lower Tama Lake, the climb up the steep scree ridge to incredible ink-blue Upper Tama Lake, slipping and sliding back down the ridge, and lovely Taranaki Falls

Logged at stop: Tongariro National Park (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Craters of the Moon

1.5-mile easy walk along a boardwalk through a surreal "lunar" landscape of explosion craters, fumaroles (steam vents), and bubbling mud pools

Logged at stop: Taupo Volcanic Zone - Wairakei Thermal Valley (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Orakei Korako "Hidden Valley"

Our 2.5-mile hike started with a short ferry ride from the visitor center across Lake Ohakuri to the “Hidden Valley.” From there, we followed the self-guided 1.5-mile loop through a "Hidden Valley" filled with some of the most active geothermal features in New Zealand: colorful silica terraces, active geysers, steaming vents, bubbling mud pools, and the unique Ruatapu Cave

Logged at stop: Orakei Korako (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Te Pare Reserve

3.8-mile, 594-feet elevation gain, out-and-back hike from our campsite to the end of Pa Road where the trail actually begins. The hike from the trailhead to the summit lookout is only 0.4 milesThe trail started off through a grove of ancient pōhutukawa trees. Not much further , we came to the Summit Lookout, atop a grassy headland. From there we could see the entire length of Hahei Beach and the white cliffs leading towards Cathedral Cove to the North and the Mercury Islands.

Logged at stop: Hahei Beach and Cathedral Cove (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Cathedral Cove Track (Mautohe)

6.4-mile, 1,096-elevation gain, out-and-back hike to the iconic Cathedral Cove. Because of the damage to much of the track due to landslides from Cyclone Gabrielle, we had to take a 1.4-mile detour to get to the Grange Road trailhead. From there we hiked two miles on the main track to a steep 150-step staircase that brought us down to the beach. Highlights included Cathedral Cove Arch, Smiling Sphinx Rock, and Te Hoho Rock.

Logged at stop: Hahei Beach and Cathedral Cove (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Kitekite Falls

3.7 Mile hike to a beautiful 130-foot, three-tiered falls, with a deep emerald swimming hole below. We hiked to both the top of the Falls, where people were hanging out in small "infinity" pools and to its base.

Logged at stop: Piha Beach (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Mangere Mountain

Short hike to the summit of Mount Mangere, a dormant scoria cone volcano, one of Auckland's 53 volcanoes. There were views along the way of the Auckland city skyline, the Sky Tower, and Manukau Harbor. From the summit, we could see the walls of the crater. The crater and heavily terraced slopes were once home to thousands of the Tupuna Maunga tribe. It was the site of one of the largest and most strategic pā (fortified settlements) on the Auckland isthmus, and of deep cultural significance to the local Māori.

Logged at stop: Auckland Airport Hotel (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Soberanes Cove in Garrapata State Park

Short 0.6-mile stroll from the Soberanes Canyon Trailhead along a path overlooking the rocky outcrops and sea stacks of Soberanes Cove to a picturesque wooden bridge over the Soberanes Creek, with a lovely two-tiered waterfall beneath it.

Logged at stop: Carmel and Big Sur (2026 Carmel)
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Carmel Meadows

This trail, also referred to as the Carmel River State Beach to Monastery Beach hike, was short but had a lot of bang for the buck, as it showcased the transition between the Carmel River and the jagged Pacific coastline, all in less than a mile

Logged at stop: Carmel and Big Sur (2026 Carmel)
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Point Lobos - South Shore and Bird Island trails

3.5 miles stroll along the South Shore Trail from Weston Beach to the Bird Island trail, which loops out onto a peninsula between China and Gibson coves on its way to Pelican Point. Halfway around the loop is Pelican Point, where there was a large colony of cormorants on Bird Island.

Logged at stop: Carmel and Big Sur (2026 Carmel)
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Cypress Grove Trail

1-mile loop along the lovely Cypress Grove trail, with old-growth cypress trees, bright orange/red moss, and stunning coastal views. It is considered one of the most beautiful trails in the park - and that is saying a lot.

Logged at stop: Carmel and Big Sur (2026 Carmel)
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