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  1. Pennsylvania Hiking Trails: Keystone Trails Association
  2. Footpath My Ass!: And Other Keen Observations Made by a Middle-aged Woman Hiking the Appalachian Trail by Theresa Croteau, 2009-10-02
  3. North Carolina Waterfalls: A Hiking and Photography Guide by Kevin Adams, 2005-09-15
  4. Hiking the Carolina Mountains by Danny Bernstein, 2007-03-13
  5. Hiking Texas: A Guide to 85 of the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures 2nd edition by Laurence Parent, 2009
  6. Afoot and Afield: Denver/Boulder and Colorado's Front Range: A Comprehensive Hiking Guide by Alan Apt, 2008-02-28
  7. Hiking Trails of the Smokies by Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association Staff, 1994
  8. Hiking Nevada, 2nd: A Guide to Nevada's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Series) by Bruce Grubbs, 2006-07-01
  9. Afoot and Afield: San Francisco Bay Area: A Comprehensive Hiking Guide by David Weintraub, 2004-09-29
  10. Frommer's Best Hiking Trips in Hawaii by Pamela Wright, David Thompson, et all 2009-09-08
  11. Hiking the Southwest's Canyon Country by Sandra Hinchman, 2004-09-01
  12. Hiking New Mexico's Aldo Leopold Wilderness by Bill Cunningham, Polly Cunningham, 2002-06-01
  13. Boys, Bears, and a Serious Pair of Hiking Boots by Abby McDonald, 2010-04-13
  14. Hiking Massachusetts by Benjamin B. Ames, 2002-08-01

61. Hiking
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HIKING ON SANTA CATALINA ISLAND Permits: Hiking permits are required by the Catalina Island Conservancy. They are free of charge, and available the day of your hike. They can be obtained at these locations: Conservancy House in Avalon, at 125 Claressa Ave.
Open daily from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM, may close for lunch. 310-510-2595
Catalina's Airport-in-the-Sky
Open daily from 8 AM to 5:00 PM (winter) 7:00 PM (summer), call 310-510-0143.
Two Harbors Visitor Information Center
Open daily from 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM (winter) 6:30 PM (summer), call 800-422-8475. On the first Saturday of each month, HIKE into the interior with the Catalina Island Conservancy's Education Department. Trail maps are available at these locations. Hiking Rules and Regulations:
  • Hiking permits are issued for day hiking only and not for overnight camping or backpacking. Please use trash containers provided. When none is available, please carry refuse out with you. Section No. 374B of the California Penal Code covers the anti-littering act and its enforcement.
  • 62. Wisconsin Hiking Trail Finder
    Looking for Wisconsin hiking trails? Comprehensive descriptions and links for Wisconsin Hikers.
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    Awesome Butterfly Kit
    Wisconsin Hiking Trail Finder
    This site is designed to provide quick, organized access to informative Wisconsin hiking websites. Hiking enthusiasts like you have created excellent web pages on Wisconsin hiking trails then posted those pages on free web servers only to be ignored by search engines. The purpose of this site is to provide a way to find these personal hiking pages, and make your hiking trail and backpacking research easier.
    • Apostle Islands National Lakeshore National Park Service hiking page for Apostle Islands. Decent site, good stuff if you click around.
      Astico Park
      provides over a mile of hiking trails; most of which follow the Crawfish River shoreline.
      Devil's Lake
      hiking page. Informative, good laundry list of trails with descriptions, other info. Includes a couple of maps. Lots of good hiking here.
      Dodge County
      State Park hiking trail information.
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      Wisconsin Valley Hiking by Andrew Novak. Personal insights, descriptions and photos. Fun site.
      General Page
      intro page for Wisconsin from Trailmonkey.com. Links to a lot of valuable trail info. Good one if you want to "browse." Or, stay here and browse for awhile, then go to trailmonkey. Whatever. Link fixed 9/20/07.

    63. Hiking Outpost - 1000's Of Hiking Books, Web Resources, And More
    Thousands of books and web resources for all major hiking destinations. Yellowstone, Yosemite, The Grand Canyon, Colorado, California, and more.
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    64. Hiking Tips - Top Hiking Trails - Hiking Apparel - Hiking Gear
    Whether you are a beginning hiker or have been hiking trails for a long time, you can benefit from the hiking tips at LifeTips. Find descriptions of top
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    Best Hikes With Children
    The best hikes with children are short, interesting hikes that keep the children interested and make them want to come back outdoors again. Remember, you should gear the hike to your youngest child's abilities. A child aged 2 to 4 can only hike about 1/2 mile to a mile or two, so don't expect them to hike for hours. Kids like to stop every few minutes to rest and explore, plan for breaks about every 15 to 20 minutes. Pick easy, flat trails, especially in the beginning, and leave the strenuous trails for their older years.

    65. Hiking | Web Walking .com
    hiking index to organizations, trails, places to hike, events, gear, tours and treks, clubs.
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    66. Lake County Visitor Guide - Hiking & Hiking Trails - Northern California Travel
    Lake County, Northern California, hiking Trails. Clear Lake Konocti area trails. hiking trip, recreation, hiking trail, mountain, wilderness, wildlife,
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    Anderson Marsh Historic State Park The park's 400 acres of tule marsh and 13,000 feet of lake and stream shoreline are teaming with wildlife. The remaining 470 acres of meadow, oak and manzanita contain historic and prehistoric evidence of human habitation dating back about 10,000 years. As a new and undeveloped state park, Anderson Marsh is the perfect place to get away from the bustle and noise of the city. Boggs Lake Preserve Located near Cobb Mountain. Call 415-435-6465 for more information. Boggs Mountain The Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest off Hwy. 175 in the Cobb Mountain area is a good example of Lake County's mountainous terrain. Entrance to the forest is 1.2 miles past the town of Cobb as you head north on Hwy .175. There is no sign right at the entrance, but a few yards before the turn-off is a blue sign that reads "State Fire Station" Turn right just pass this sign and head into the forest. Stop at the main office if you would like a map of all the hiking trails and campgrounds. Bureau of Land Management Cache Creek / Cow Mountain. For more information call 468-4000

    67. Caribbean Hiking :: Caribbean Edge
    The popularity of ecotourism is growing, and many Caribbean islands are adding walking and hiking trails that add another dimension to an island visit.
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    The Caribbean islands are renowned for their beautiful, powdery beaches and sparkling blue waters, but the interiors of these tropical isles are fascinating worlds of their own—and the best way to experience the heart of these islands is on foot. In the higher and cooler elevations, intrepid hikers are afforded a glimpse of diverse flora and fauna: tiny jewel-like hummingbirds, bromeliads, fragile orchids, exotic plants and fruits. The popularity of ecotourism is growing, and many Caribbean islands are adding walking and hiking trails that add another dimension to an island visit.
    Hiking trails are as diverse as the islands themselves. Trails often follow former plantation roads, run through tropical rainforests, ascend to awe-inspiring heights, or meander along quiet beaches and coves. Keep in mind that hiking in the Caribbean can be strenuous or easy, so inquire about the difficulty of a hike before setting out. The consistent rainfall on these islands can reduce many paths to mud, so dress appropriately for the terrain. Some islands require permission to explore a rainforest on your own; others allow only guided hikes. Find out what the regulations are before beginning any adventure on foot. To help identify the unfamiliar plants, trees, birds, and animals, don’t forget to pick literature describing the island and its natural environment.

    68. Hiking: An Extensive Guide To Hiking Trails In The Adirondacks Mountains Of Upst
    New York Resource Travel Directory on Backcountry hiking in the Adirondack Mountains. Also listing town attractions, hiking, canoeing, fishing, restaurants,
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    The 46 High Peaks Adirondack Hikers
    Photo courtesy of Jim Grant The High Peaks Region is famous for its magnificant 46 peaks including Mt. Marcy, the highest peak in New york State, with an elevation of 5344' .The 46 peaks include the following mountains (listed in order of height):
    Mt. Marcy, Algonquin Peak, Mt. Haystack, Mt. Skylight, Whiteface Mtn,Dix Mtn. , Gray Peak, Iroquois Peak , Basin Mtn., Gothics, Mt. Colden, Giant Mtn., Nippletop, Santanoni Peak, Mt. Redfield, Wright Peak, Saddleback Mtn., Panther Peak, Tabletop Mtn., Rocky Peak Ridge, Macomb Mtn., Armstrong Mtn. ,Hough Peak, Seward Mtn., Mt. Marshall, Allen Mtn., Big Slide Mtn., Esther Mtn. , Upper Wolfjaw, Lower Wolfjaw , Street Mtn., Phelps Mtn., Mt. Donaldson, Seymour Mtn., Sawteeth, Cascade Mtn., South Dix, Porter Mtn., Mt. Colvin, Mt. Emmons, Dial Mtn., East Dix, Blake, Cliff Mtn., Nye Mtn., and Couchsachraga Peak.
    The Best of the Adirondacks Fall Hiking - Baxter Mountain
    September, 2007
    Jim Grant - Editor Adirondacks.com When I think of the best time of the year to hike in the Adirondacks, I recall the words of a forest ranger I'd met at Adirondack Loj headquarters at Heart Lake, "You just can't beat being in these peaks in the fall. The bugs are gone, the air is cool, and the color of the leaves, well, they'll make you stop what you're doing and make you think you'd gone to heaven."

    69. Hiking Journals & Hiking Trails In Michigan's Upper Peninsula
    The Bruno’s Run Trail offers a 9 mile loop ideal for trail hiking and mountain biking in spring, summer and fall and snowshoeing in winter.
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    70. Lake Tahoe Backcountry -Hiking Lake Tahoe
    Information and thousands of photos reveal the beauty that surrounds Lake Tahoe.
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    The hiking in the Tahoe Basin and nearby is some of the best in the world. Peaks are plentiful for the bagging, but the destination may also be one of the many lakes or waterfalls that dot the landscape. Here are links to some of the more popular hikes, as well as some of my favorites. Round Top/Carson Pass area - Huge wilderness area off Highway 88
    Mt. Tallac
    - The old standby on the South Shore.
    Gilmore Lake
    - Under the shadow of Tallac
    Cracked Crag
    - Hike of a dozen lakes
    Carson to Echo/Showers Lake
    - Hike along portions of the Tahoe Rim Trail and the PCT
    Dick's Lake
    - Beautiful day hike into Desolation Wilderness
    Jakes Peak
    - Outstanding Lake Tahoe views on this tour.
    Pyramid Peak - There are no easy options here. Ralston Peak - Nice consistent hike to great views. Maggies Peaks - Straight up and up to a nice lake.

    71. Hiking
    The Boothbay Region Land Trust invites you to enjoy its twenty five miles of hiking trails. Property trail maps are available at the property kiosks or the
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    25 Miles of Hiking Trails The Boothbay Region Land Trust invites you to enjoy its twenty five miles of hiking trails. Property trail maps are available at the property kiosks or the land trust office and on this site. BRLT properties are open to the public for quiet, low impact activities. Overnight camping, fires and motorized vehicles are not allowed on most properties. Please keep dogs under control and take litter home. Property Map COLBY WILDLIFE PRESERVE
    River Road, East Edgecomb
    The Colby Wildlife Preserve is a 12-acre parcel on Salt Marsh Cove on the Damariscotta River. Rich in history, this cove once was the site of saltworks, iceworks, a brickyard, ferry landing, sawmills, and gristmills. Now in its natural state, the Salt Marsh Cove is of environmental importance to the health of the Damariscotta River. Follow the old road 0.3 miles to Salt Marsh Cove. The loop trail is 0.6 miles long. Colby Wildlife Preserve Trail Guide Directions : From the monument in Boothbay Center, travel north on Route 27, proceed 2.9 miles to River Road. Turn right on River Road and travel 3.2 miles. The Colby Preserve is on your right. GREGORY HIKING TRAIL
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    72. Hiking Trails Source | The Online Guide To Backpacking & Walking Treks
    hiking trails in national parks for backpacking and walking. An online guide to hikes around the world.
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    73. Boy Scout Requirements: Merit Badges: Hiking
    hiking is a terrific way to keep your body and mind in top shape, both now and for a lifetime. Walking packs power into your legs and makes your heart and
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    BSA Supply No. 33407 Hiking is a terrific way to keep your body and mind in top shape, both now and for a lifetime. Walking packs power into your legs and makes your heart and lungs healthy and strong. Exploring the outdoors challenges you with discoveries and new ideas. Your senses will improve as you use your eyes and ears to gather information along the way.
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  • Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses that could occur while hiking, including hypothermia, heatstroke, heat exhaustion, frostbite, dehydration, sunburn, sprained ankle, insect stings, tick bites, snakebite, blisters, hyperventilation, and altitude sickness. Explain and, where possible, show the points of good hiking practices including the principles of Leave No Trace, hiking safety in the daytime and at night, courtesy to others, choice of footwear, and proper care of feet and footwear. Explain how hiking is an aerobic activity. Develop a plan for conditioning yourself for 10-mile hikes, and describe how you will increase your fitness for longer hikes. Make a written plan for a 10-mile hike. Include map routes, a clothing and equipment list, and a list of items for a trail lunch.
  • 74. Www.hikingforums.net
    hikingForum A top community, In early September, 2006, a group of us climbed Mt. Kenya with Evans, our guide. In addition to me (Tony), we were Jordan and
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    OOPS. Your Flash player is missing or outdated. Click here to update your player so you can see this content. Altitude article backpack backpacking ... woods Bookmark Us: Thanks to mt kenya guide. Written by evansclimb In early September, 2006, a group of us climbed Mt. Kenya with Evans, our guide. In addition to me (Tony), we were Jordan and Anne. I am American climate change scientist, living and working in Austria. Jordan is a PhD student from the US working with me on a research project (on climate change), and Anne is from Denmark, whom Jordan and I met in Nairobi and decided to join up with for the Mt Kenya climb.
    It was a great experience. I am writing this diary two weeks later both to keep the memories in my own mind, and also for Evans, so that he can share this trip with others. He impressed me as a very good guide, for several reasons. First, he was simply completely competent. He led us at a pace that was slow enough to appreciate the wildlife around us, and to stick to all day. He knew the wildlife, and the trees, and could explain everything to us if we asked.

    75. Explore Kauai - Great Hiking Adventures
    hiking Kauai hiking can be a spectacular way to see Kauai, for more than half of the island’s 551000 square miles is forestland, and many of its most
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    However, hiking Kauai is not without risks. Many trails can become dangerous from washouts and mudslides, and in the Na Pali coastal region, some trails are etched into the sides of sheer cliffs. Before you go: Send a 10"x13" stamped, addressed envelope ($3.20 stamps) to Division of Forestry, Kauai District (3060 Eiwa St., Room 306, Lihue HI 96766-1875) for a free information packet with maps and descriptions of trails in the forest preserves. For a free packet on the Na Pali region, send another stamped, self-addressed large envelope to Division of State Parks at the same address (or call 808-274-3444).
    Advice and Help: The Sierra Club
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    (808)245-4281 designs guided hikes on all of Kauai's most spectacular trails. Whether you want a 2-hour hike through the Redwoods of Sugi Grove or a 7-day trek along the Napali Coast, Hike Kauai show you how to get there and organize a hike tailored to your special goals. This informative site offers maps, trail information, and self-guided tour plans.
    Books: Hiking Kauai Kauai Trails: Walks Strolls and Treks on the Garden Island is also a good resource, particularly for the Sleeping Giant Mountain area in Kapaa. When you arrive on Kauai, call the

    76. Angel Fire New Mexico Hiking Information
    Link to other interesting websites from our Angel Fire Key Links page.
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    Hiking or mountain biking - rent gear here or bring your own - try trails on the ski mountain (the lift will even carry your bike!) or go for miles on any number of scenic trails in and around our village. You'll be amazed at the spectacular views of surrounding mountain peaks and valleys with many photo ops along the way. Several of the trails are also great for horseback riding. We have listed below a few brief descriptions of some of the trails in our area, but we suggest you stop in our office in Centro Plaza for hiking information, or to review The Hiker's Guide to the Enchanted Circle, and to pick up handouts on what to do if you meet a bear while hiking
    We also recommend that you carry water, rain gear, light snacks and a compass when hiking.

    77. Hiking Trails Arkansas - Horse Trails In Arkansas - Arkansas Trails
    When you want to get back to nature, check out some of the great hiking trails in Arkansas, scattered throughout ever part of the state.
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    Getting back to nature is a popular pastime, and hiking in Arkansas is a great way to experience the beauty and majesty of the Natural State. Outdoor enthusiasts will find Arkansas trails designed for day hiking , and those preferring extended excursions will enjoy backpacking trails typically found in the Ozark Highlands and the Ouachita National Recreation areas. One of Arkansas's newest landmarks is the Big Dam Bridge, part of the Arkansas River Trail , which spans the Arkansas River from Murray Lock and Dam in Little Rock to Cooks Landing in North Little Rock. For locations and descriptions of many of our other 250 hiking trails in Arkansas, check out the Arkansas trail locator map Some trails are legendary among mountain bikers. There are also many equestrian facilities and guided

    78. Aspen Times News For Aspen Colorado - Hiking
    My hiking partner had been sitting behind a desk for the past year, and had let his muscles and aerobic conditioning deteriorate.
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    GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — The breathtaking Colorado National Monument — a land of canyons and rocky spires stretching from Grand Junction to near Fruita on the far western edge of the state — is gaining notice at a record-breaking pace.
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    CARBONDALE — Thompson Creek was a great choice for a weekend hike, but for what turned out to be a couple of unanticipated hurdles. On the trail: Waiting for winter They looked almost like the tracks of a telemark boot, or maybe a ski touring boot, in the snow. On the Trail: Picture perfect ASPEN — Sometimes, timing is everything. Maps now available online The U.S. Forest Service has entered the 21st century and made all its maps for the Rocky Mountain region available for sale online. Return to Trappers Lake I found Trappers Lake breathtaking the first time I saw it, nearly a decade ago.

    79. Arkansas Hiking Trails - Arkansas State Parks
    Explore the scenic state of Arkansas on foot Follow Arkansas hiking trails up into the mountains, along rivers, and into valleys, where you can see
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    Arkansas's state parks system offers over 100 trails that together total more than 300 scenic miles for hikers to explore. Below is a sampling of these trails. Visit the individual state park listings online for details and trail maps. You can also order a free copy of the Arkansas Adventure Guide that is produced by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism which gives details about Arkansas's many hiking trails including those within the Arkansas state parks system . Call 1-800-NATURAL or visit Arkansas.com to order your copy. COSSATOT - The River Trail follows the length of the Cossatot River canyon for 14 miles from Hwy. 246 to U.S. 278. Climbing to several bluff overlooks, the trail is rugged and strenuous in places and not for the beginning hiker. Along the way, the trail connects five river access points making it possible for hiking enthusiasts to hike the trail in sections. Primitive campsites are available. Harris Creek Trail is a 3-mile loop nature trail. A short section is steep, but the remainder is an easy hike. It leads to a glade overlook of Baker Creek and then follows a creek until it merges with Harris Creek. Then the trail cuts across to a peninsula that overlooks the Cossatot River. A self-guiding trail brochure is available at the park visitor center.
    Exploring Devil's Den State Park DEVIL'S DEN The rugged Ozark Plateau, better known as the Ozark Mountains, cut and carved by streams and rock falls, is revealed at its best in the hollows of Devil's Den State Park. Here trails weave through, around and over one of the largest crevice areas in North America. Explore Devil's Den Cave, hike to Yellow Rock Overlook, identify wildflowers along the Woody Plant Trail, stop and get your feet wet while you rest along the Lee Creek Trail, or go on a backpacking adventure along the 15-mile Butterfield Hiking Trail. The park features 20 miles of hiking trails that explore historic home sites, natural bridges, caves and waterfalls of the Ozarks. Pitch you tent or stay in a park cabin. Stop by the park visitor center and pick up your guide to the trails of Devil's Den and a map of the surrounding Ozark National Forest. Then explore the scenic, rugged renowned Ozark Mountains.

    80. Hiking Trails -Hikes Near Durango, Colorado
    hiking Trails near town and hikes in the San Juan National Forest Near Durango, Colorado.
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    The Durango area boasts literally thousands of miles of incredible hiking and biking trails. Below is a list of some of the more popular hiking trails
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    - Trail work and trails advocacy group based in Durango You may also stop by the Visitor Center at Santa Rita Park for local's recommendations and trail maps. Colorado Mountain Expeditions, LLC

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