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Interesting And Amazing Places To Spend Your Hiking Vacation!
The Camping Tourist | 9 hours ago by nishanth
Are you thinking to go for hiking vacation? There are various places that can offer many attractions and adventures that will help to spend your vacation with lots of fun. If you are going with your family, then you have to plan before. Hiking vac read more
“Clifty Falls Columbine “
BFK Photography | 19 hours ago by Bernie Kasper
I have a lot of images I need to post but have been very far behind because of work related issues, this is a shot from Clifty Falls State Park, it took me a long time for this one and I am not really sure about the bg in this as well. The wind had b read more
Picnic & Camp Around Taos, NM - Taos Canyon #1
Taos, NM Info & Real Estate | 23 hours ago by Jim Kimmons
This is the first area to park and hike just entering Taos Canyon from the end of Kit Carson Road. You’re only 5 minutes from the Plaza, but you can take a calming walk along the Rio Fernando. Map and video below. Park and Walk the Rio Fernan read more
Map Bike Rides From Your GPS Unit Using Easy GPS And Map My Ride
Come On In The Web Is Fine | May 21st 2008 by N8
It’s no secret that I’m a fairly big geek who also enjoys mountain biking so when I found Map My Ride the consummate nerd inside me was thrilled. Map my ride is an excellent program for mapping out hiking & biking trails using your g read more
New Day
Visual Thoughts | May 21st 2008 by D L Ennis
May the world be filled with beauty and hope on this day! Wishing you all such a day! © 2008 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this s read more
You’re Twittering from where?
WildrLog | May 21st 2008 by Bryan
This is a post for Watercooler Wednesday. When I first signed up for Twitter months ago, I must confess I didn’t get it. Who wants to keep refreshing a web page to see what their friends are doing? Apparently they added the interfaces to IM read more
When Darkness Falls
Visual Thoughts | May 20th 2008 by D L Ennis
When darkness falls in the forest deep, night spirits cry out and the wood creatures seek to feed and feast. Then from the mist aberrations appear and prey on living things that exude fear. If to your eyes the haunting starts stand silent still and q read more
Play all day at Lacamas Lake Park - Vancouver
One Thousand Things To Do, Vancouver, WA | May 20th 2008 by gnumilk
Layla and I went to Lacamas Lake Park today at 2700 SE Everett Road. I usually take Mill Plain Boulevard to 192nd, make a left to SE 1st Street, which becomes NW Lake Road. This takes you past some of the homes that surround the south side of Lacamas read more
Yosemite’s mighty treedom
The Vacationer | May 20th 2008 by Trip Shop - Travel Journal
People spend their entire lives studying the trees in Yosemite National Park. Some of the world’s oldest, tallest, and most beautiful trees are found in Yosemite and the nearby Sierra National Forest. Sequoias are the famed great giants, with the o read more
Watching the Wind
Visual Thoughts | May 20th 2008 by D L Ennis
On a stormy day in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, the wind howls and leaves and branches whip like so many small flags. © 2008 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blog read more
The Might of Volcano in Numbers
NZ Tramping | May 20th 2008 by Greg Brave
This is the third article in my series of articles about volcanoes. You are welcome to read the first one, which is titled Volcanoes - Hell or Blessing? and a second one, which is titled Volcanoes in Art and Science. Nowadays people are concerned wit read more
The Circle of Life
Visual Thoughts | May 19th 2008 by D L Ennis
Simply a beautiful day with a mix of sun and clouds…which can offer some special lighting situations… © 2008 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a read more
Clouds and skies
PhotographyGallery Picsvet | May 19th 2008 by Picsvet Gallery
© Photographer: Darkol | Agency: Dreamstime.com Description: Blue boat on the lake © Photographer: Tomonikon | Agency: Dreamstime.com Description: Old wooden boat on slow river © Photographer: Costa007 | Agency: Dreamstime.com Descr read more
Let me know if your comments don’t show up
Two-Heel Drive, A Hiking Blog | May 19th 2008 by Tom Mangan
If you’ve posted a comment and it’s not showing up, there’s a 99.9 percent chance it’s getting held up by my spam filter. If so, drop me an e-mail at twoheedrive@gmail.com I can click a few buttons and make it show up. So far read more
Summer hiking suggestions needed
Two-Heel Drive, A Hiking Blog | May 19th 2008 by Tom Mangan
My Wilder Ranch column will appear (if there are no publishing glitches) in the Mercury News on June 5, and the one after that will be June 15 — at which time I’ll be obligated to start writing about places where hiking in the heat is le read more
Spring Picnic Anyone?
Visual Thoughts | May 19th 2008 by D L Ennis
Let’s go on a spring picnic down by the river where the flowers bloom and the birds sing…everybody, bring your camera. © 2008 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs bu read more
Weekend Snapshot
The Fountain Of Happiness | May 19th 2008 by genny
Its another Monday and now we have another weekend snapshot meme. I just wanna share our pictures from the 2 miles walking through our downtown. Hubby likes to do hiking and he wanted 3 of us going so here we are walking just have some fun looking ar read more
Honest Officer, I’m Innocent
Hahn at Home | May 18th 2008 by Lori Hahn
Being a grownup is hard. I have endeavored to step outside of my Id-ness to work on something that has great value to me. So, for those of you who were wondering, Magical S. has not so magically reappeared. We’re working on it, and I’m gratefu read more
Morning Light Showers
Visual Thoughts | May 18th 2008 by D L Ennis
After overnight rain the morning sun showers the woods through the mist… © 2008 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and pro read more
Weekend of camping + weekend of camp food = a wash I hope
No More Fat Dad | May 18th 2008 by nomorefatdad
I just got back from a weekend of camping with Alex. We are part of the YMCA Adventure guides group and this was our spring camp out. We had a lot of fun together even if it was a bit muddy and wet at times. The camp ground we went to is in south read more
Essential Gear: Water and Hydration
Steel Valley Outdoors | May 18th 2008 by Lou Yuhasz
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Walking in Meribel
Independent Mountain | May 18th 2008 by mWz
Méribel offers a large number of marked walking paths, of varying length and difficulty. Walks can be undertaken alone or with a guide, more details. High mountain areas are open to adults and also to children from the age of 6, offering a whole ran read more
Beaverlac
Louis' Spin | May 18th 2008 by Louis Rossouw
Between Christmas and New Year's Lorna & I went to Beaverlac.Here are some photos. You can see all of them here.Some shots at "Secret pool"CampfireWalk up to Totem poolsRelaxing at the campLinksBeaverlacMy photos from this tripOther photos from read more
River Glow
Visual Thoughts | May 17th 2008 by D L Ennis
The James River on a beautiful spring morning in May… © 2008 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and proper credit given to read more
Nordic Walking Poles from WWW.SKIWALKING.COM Make ABC News
Elvis Spotted Nordic Ski Walking In Vegas | May 17th 2008 by THE AMERICAN NORDIC WALKING SYSTEM
The ABC News article about Nordic Walking is fantastic. And it is great to see our SWIX VIP Nordic Walking Poles in action. These quality Nordic Walking Poles are made in Lillehammer, Norway exclusively for The American Nordic Walking System and SKIW read more
Tulip Poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera)
Visual Thoughts | May 17th 2008 by D L Ennis
The Tulip Poplar also known as Yellow Poplar or Tuliptree is related to primitive Magnolias. Tulip Poplars are native to most of eastern U.S. Tulip Poplars provide nectar in the spring with their flowers and sap in the winter for wintering hummingbir read more
Hanmer Springs - Relax and Enjoy
NZ Tramping | May 17th 2008 by Greg Brave
Hanmer is a truly beautiful spa resort situated amongst tall mountain peaks, magnificent forest and near crystal-clear rivers. Located only 1.5 hours’ drive from Christchurch, it is a popular destination for both overseas tourists and Cantabria read more
The Oilfield and Pills Gave Me America
Coddigus's Ramblings | May 16th 2008 by Greg
I am going traveling. Going to be gone for a long time. On May 27th I drop myself out of plane from Alaska to Seattle. In that port city I shall begin my incredible journey backpacking, hitchhiking, and bussing across America. The title of this a read more
Beautiful Woman
PhotographyGallery Picsvet | May 16th 2008 by Picsvet Gallery
© Photographer: Ginosphotos | Agency: Dreamstime.com Description: Close up portrait of beautiful young woman © Photographer: Rinderart | Agency: Dreamstime.com Description: Extremely beautiful Image of a elderly woman model © Photographe read more
Black sea-G
PhotographyGallery Picsvet | May 16th 2008 by Picsvet Gallery
© Photographer: Picsvet | Agency: Dreamstime.com Description: The new day and the new hope.Red Sky.Black sea-Bulgaria-2008 The sun punctures a road for itself in its oort clouds.Calo.The Bulgarian Black Sea Coast covers the whole eastern border read more
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