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steveandglo:nnhiking in the Tatra mountains: on the Polish side

Galeria obserwująca wydarzenia artystyczne oraz informatycz… | November 21st 2009 by wojtek opacz

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Travel Video – Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail

GoBackpacking | November 21st 2009

_ This video is a trailer for Tell It On the Mountain, a movie about the 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) which runs from western Canada through the USA and down into Mexico. It is one of the three big hikes available in the US, the other two bei read more

boebroe

Family Exercise Programs Get You Moving and Healthy

Fitness Tips | Health Tips | Weight Loss Guide | Free Weight… | November 21st 2009 by erina

Today’s parents are busier than ever! Between jobs, kids and attractive tending of the home, you haw conceive that there is no instance for exercise. Exercise is priceless to your shape as substantially as the upbeat of your children. Doing act read more

totalescape

Mortero Wash

Total Escape Outside | November 20th 2009 by DanaMite

Anza Borrego Desert State Park / Mortero Wash San Diego Desert Camping Primitive desert camping close to SD – yipee! Interstate 8 EAST from SD / exit Ocotillo. SD county road # S2, the south end near the State Park boundary. Gorgeous every se read more

greenart09

Part 1 Huge Internal Frame Military Field & Patrol Pack used…

Hiking Backpack | November 20th 2009 by TJ

Part 1 of 3 review of my huge internal frame military field and patrol pack, great for hiking and camping adventures. … MOLLE ILBE Field Patrol pack backpack hiking camping review military camo beehiking Hiking Backpack read more

rainfield61

The World above me

MyJourney | November 20th 2009 by rainfield61

I am murmuring, and you surely cannot listen at that frequency, if you can, you must be abnormal.I am murmuring to the sky. And am I murmuring to the sky in front of me or above me? This is a simple problem but I have made it too complicated. It must read more

jamesturnerjr

G&H's AT Shake Down Hike - Part 3

Hawksbill Cabin | November 20th 2009

Part 3 - Post-hike ReportAfter three days, completing a section hike of about 32 miles on the Appalachian Trail, Gary and Howard returned Tuesday night. From the main south bound AT route, Howard said they had made a few side trips to visit trail sh read more

bengkyo

Go Hiking, It Is Good For Your Health

IBS Pro! | November 19th 2009 by bengkyo

Saying that there are benefits associated with hiking may sound a bit obvious. Getting out and walking is a pretty obvious way to get some exercise. That being said, burning a few calories is not really the point. If you are looking for a workout, hi read more

nowfal

Trailblazing

highDEAS - the best ideas (while you're high) | November 19th 2009 by nowfal

Camping/hiking/backpacking while smoking is the greatest thing ever, and i think it should officially be called trailblazing, because nothing is better than blazing it up on the best trails read more

Boomertraveler

Hiking with History on Kodiak Island

My Itchy Travel Feet | November 19th 2009 by Boomertraveler

Will you be traveling to Alaska’s Kodiak Island on your next Alaskan cruise? Here’s an excursion that will satisfy any active baby boomer traveler. Photographers, nature lovers and history fans will enjoy it too. When Alan and I visited K read more

BobG

Pedernales Falls State Park

About Life In The Texas Hill Country | November 19th 2009

The Pedernales River begins from springs in Kimble County and crosses several hill country counties before it empties into Lake Travis. Running through a wild landscape filled with Live oak, Ashe juniper, cypress, and mesquite, the level of the river read more

ChrisCavs

Hiking the John Muir Trail

Part Time Vagabond | November 19th 2009 by Chris

A group of high school students from North Carolina set out to hike more than 200 miles over 16 days on the John Muir Trail, rated the #1 trail in the world by Backpacker Magazine (according to one of the people in the video. I can’t seem to fi read more

Suvid021

Raise your toasty hands

Compass Points | November 19th 2009

Keeping your hands warm during winter hiking is essential to enjoying the day and night. (Compass Points Media / flickr) http://www.flickr.com/photos/compasspointsmedia/ / CC BY-ND 2.0 Few aspects of winter hiking contribute more to the enjoyment of read more

jamesturnerjr

G&H's AT Shake Down Hike - Part 2

Hawksbill Cabin | November 19th 2009

Part 2 – The Gear and PreparationEarlier this year, Gary and Howard took an overnight hike along Saw Tooth Ridge and Kennedy Peak in the GWNF, but they have been thinking of doing the full AT section in Shenandoah National Park for some time. So t read more

greystoke

A Guide to Getting in Shape For Hiking

Caravan and Motorhome Blog | November 19th 2009 by Michael

Assess Your Hiking Abilities Abilities needed for hiking are not just limited to physical abilities. While physical stamina, strength and endurance are needed in order to withstand the challenges of hiking, mental preparedness is also needed in deali read more

treklight

Hack Your Pack: The 8 Things You Need On Every Backpacking Trip

Trek Life - Outdoor News, Camping, Hiking, Eco Issues and mo… | November 19th 2009 by Seth Haber

I’m thrilled to introduce another great post by a guest blogger here on Trek Life.  Some know Tara Anderson as the Marketing Manager for Lijit (an awesome Boulder start-up and the brains behind... Visit Trek Life to continue reading... read more

kiwitravelwriter

Kiwitravelwriter goes hiking in the Seaward Kaikoura Mountains

Kiwitravelwriter: passionate about travel? curious about New… | November 18th 2009 by Heather Hapeta

A small collection of photos of my time in the NZ Southern Alps (November 2009) hiking with the unique Kaikoura Wilderness Walks,  and the fabulous Shearwater Lodge. This is just a little taster — watch for stories, blogs and articles of my ti read more

adkalmanack

A Short Adirondack Hike For Short Days

Adirondack Almanack | November 18th 2009 by Adirondack Almanack - New York History Blog

November is one of those in-between months, sort of like mud or black-fly season, where your outdoor activities are sort of limited. There's no snow yet (not anymore, not like the old days anyway), it's too cold to paddle unless you're a die-hard and read more

meeyauw

The Sad Porcupine

meeyauw: Life in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire | November 18th 2009 by meeyauw

The porcupine in this photograph is so well camouflaged that you may have to click on the image to view it large in a new window.If you ever go into the woods with John, and if he suddenly jumps back and says "Uh oh," then you should duck for cover. read more

Bangkokian

Titanium Hiking Cookware

Discount Cookware Set | November 18th 2009 by Christopher

Given the long distances and the extent of the survey in the Great Basin National Park this hiking equipment is very important. While there are advantages and disadvantages that can not prevent the use of this material, we help the adaptation of the read more

rainfield61

Hidden Pavilion

MyJourney | November 18th 2009 by rainfield61

I have not added much greenery to my post for a long time. It should not be right for me to keep pretending as though I am in the winter by showing some clever images. How can I keep pretending like a beloved politician.This is the early part of my h read more

jamesturnerjr

G&H's AT Shake Down Hike - Part 1

Hawksbill Cabin | November 18th 2009

Part 1 – The Plan and Some ActivitiesLuray is getting a reputation as a great Appalachian Trail “Trail Town,” and with miles of hiking trails and plenty of camp sites available in nearby Shenandoah National Park and the George Washington Nation read more

znr

Getting Your Hiking Gear Organized

Telescopes | November 18th 2009 by Zul Rahman

If you are a hiker you know how important it is to organize your hiking gear. If you are someone who is new to the outdoor adventure hobby, you will want to prepare a list and purchase the right hiking gear for yourself. Once you have accumulated all read more

drdawg81

Organizing Your Hiking Gear

Go Exploring Now | November 17th 2009 by Debra Garrison DVM

If you are a hiker you know how important it is to organize your hiking gear. If you are someone who is new to the outdoor adventure hobby, you will want to prepare a list and purchase the right hiking gear for yourself. Once you have successfully ac read more

familyhealthavenue

The Best Thing To Do To Keep Your Family Bonded

Family Health Avenue | November 17th 2009 by familyhealthavenue

What is the best thing you can do to keep your family bonded? Family exercise, sports and recreation and other family activities could keep the family bonded. Family activity promotes not just emotional bonding between family members but physical and read more

AdventureArtTravel

Bot Fly Removal After Jungle Hike. Cusco, Peru

Adventure Art Travel | November 17th 2009 by Adventure Art Travel

This is a video of a small bot fly being surgically removed from my shoulder. I got the bot fly during an 8-day hike in the Bolivian Amazon. It wasn’t until 3 weeks later that I realized what it was. I know that we could have suffocated the lit read more

djwilson25

Traffic jam to the mountaintop

Mechakucha めちゃくちゃ | November 17th 2009 by David Wilson

I’m sure many people could smugly tell me that a sunny Sunday in the peak of autumn is NOT the right day to visit Hakone for solitude.  I should have known that I’d spend the entire day in one form of traffic jam or another.  But I n read more

ChrisCavs

VIDEO: Trek – A Journey on the Appalachian Trail

Part Time Vagabond | November 17th 2009 by Chris

I stumbled onto Trailsauce.com the other day that has some really good backpacking and outdoors content, and as I was looking through some older posts, I found this video. It’s the trailer to TREK – A Journey on the Appalachian Trail, a m read more

Suvid021

Hike to Cerro Chato

Compass Points | November 17th 2009

Cerro Chato rises above the Costa Rican countryside. (Dave Pidgeon / Compass Points Media) The cold fronts get colder, and that sends a lot of people migrating to smaller latitudes. And while some want to engage in gluttony and laziness on some beach read more

punahou74

Post #2: Richard Galluzzi’s Walk in the Woods (8/24/2009)

Aloha Council Troop 1 | November 17th 2009

Click Here to see Post #1 in this series. The Appalachian Trail crossed into New Hampshire, and so did Richard Galluzzi. Posing by the sign marking the Maine/New Hampshire border. Dear Family: Hurricane came blowing in. Missed New England but sent st read more