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  1. John Muir Trail: The essential guide to hiking America's most famous trail by Elizabeth Wenk, Kathy Morey, 2007-07-16
  2. Hiking Alabama, 3rd: A Guide to Alabama's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Series) by Joe Cuhaj, 2007-09-01
  3. Tucson Hiking Guide by Betty Leavengood, 2004-09-01
  4. Hiking in Japan (Walking) by Richard Ryall, Craig McLachlan, et all 2009-08-01
  5. Hiking New York, 3rd: A Guide to the State's Best Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Series) by Rhonda Ostertag, George Ostertag, 2009-05-19
  6. Hiking Tennessee by Kelley Roark, 1996-10-01
  7. Hiking Illinois - 2nd Edition (America's Best Day Hiking Series) by Susan Post, 2009-01-15
  8. Hiking Ruins Seldom Seen by Dave Wilson, 2000-02-01
  9. Hiking Grand Teton National Park, 2nd (Hiking Guide Series) by Bill Schneider, 2005-06-01
  10. Hiking Indiana, 2nd: A Guide to the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Series) by Phil Bloom, 2010-03-23
  11. Moon California Hiking (Moon Handbooks) by Tom Stienstra, Ann Marie Brown, 2008-02-15
  12. AMC Catskill Mountain Guide, 2nd: AMC's Comprehensive Guide to Hiking Trails in the Catskills (Appalachian Mountain Club) by Peter Kick, 2009-03-17
  13. Hiking (101 Essential Tips) by DK Publishing, 2004-08-23
  14. Hiking Shenandoah National Park, 3rd (Regional Hiking Series) by Bert Gildart, Jane Gildart, 2006-01-01

41. Welcome To Marin Trails
The Marin Trails homepage and related pages describe the best hiking, mountain biking, beaches, waterfalls, wildflowers, viewpoints and birding in Marin
http://www.marintrails.com/
Welcome to Marin Trails
Your Guide to the Great Outdoors in Marin County

Hiking Marin

141 Great Hikes in Marin County
Get the details on our new edition, including Table of Contents, on-line appendices and other resources.
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Top 7 Hikes in Marin

When it comes to hiking, Marin County has the finest urban park system in the world with more than 600 miles of spectacular trails. Here are the 7 best hikes excerpted from the book, Hiking Marin
Top 7 Wildflower Areas in Marin
Marin offer a splendid variety of wildflower displays, ranging from carpets of goldfields to rare jewels, like the calypso orchid. Top 7 Beaches in Marin Marin has great beaches for beachcombing, tidepooling, wave-watching and sunning. All are good year-round, except when it's foggy or windy. Top 7 View Spots in Marin County Every once in a while, the air gets crystal clear with visibilities over 50 miles. When that happens, drop everything and head for the peaks. Top 7 Waterfalls in Marin Top 7 Birding Spots in Marin Marin County is one of the premier birding areas on the West Coast. Here are the hot spots for beginning birders. Mountain Biking in Marin County Our book, Mountain Biking Marin, was released in 1998 and is somewhat out of date and now "out of print." If and when we update the book, we will also update this website.

42. Nevada Commission On Tourism - Adventures In Nevada - Hiking
With all mountain hiking, but with the remote areas in particular, it is important that you have proper hiking clothes, footwear and equipment.
http://travelnevada.com/content.aspx?ID=244

43. Sandia Mountain Hiking Guide
This web site is a hiking guide to the Sandia Mountains. I give trail descriptions and advice on about 40 separate day hikes in the Sandia Mountains,
http://www.sandiahiking.com/
Hiking in the Sandia Mountains
by Mike Coltrin
This web site is a hiking guide to the Sandia Mountains. I give trail descriptions and advice on about 40 separate day hikes in the Sandia Mountains, covering more than 50 separate trails, and 250 miles. If you follow the rough outline shared here, all of the major (and many very seldom-traveled) trails can be covered within a year. What's new on the web site?
  • New link to the Friends of the Sandia Mountains , an organization dedicated to education, preserving, and protecting the mountains. 350 Sandia Mountain GPS points are available for downloading (updated with 50 additional points of interest in January, 2005) Read about my climb up Mt. Kilimanjaro (This isn't related to the Sandia Mountains, but it was a fun trip.)
ganelo@earthlink.net

44. American Red Cross - Hiking And Camping Safety - Health And Safety Tips
hiking and camping provide exercise and interest for people of any age. Just getting out and walking around is a wonderful way to see nature.
http://www.redcross.org/services/hss/tips/hiking.html
Hiking and camping provide exercise and interest for people of any age. Just getting out and walking around is a wonderful way to see nature. Since unexpected things happen, however, the best way to help guarantee a good time for all is to plan ahead carefully and follow commonsense safety precautions.
  • If you have any medical conditions, discuss your plans with your health care provider and get approval before departing.
  • Review the equipment, supplies and skills that you'll need. Consider what emergencies could arise and how you would deal with those situations. What if you got lost, or were unexpectedly confronted by an animal? What if someone became ill or injured? What kind of weather might you encounter? Add to your hiking checklist the supplies you would need to deal with these situations.
  • Make sure you have the skills you need for your camping or hiking adventure. You may need to know how to read a compass, erect a temporary shelter or give first aid. Practice your skills in advance.
  • If your trip will be strenuous, get into good physical condition before setting out. If you plan to climb or travel to high altitudes, make plans for proper acclimatization to the altitude.

45. LBL HIKING Main Trails
This trail spans the entire length of LBL and ranges from rugged, hilly terrain in the north to more smooth hiking in the south.
http://www.lbl.org/HIMainTrails.html

Trails Update

MAIN TRAILS M ore than 200 miles of trails and abandoned roads meander through our backwoods, fields and alongside peaceful lakeshores. Catch a glimpse of native wildlife. Walk in the footsteps of General Grant. Sleep under the stars... Ready to explore? NORTH SOUTH TRAIL. Take the grand tour! This trail spans the entire length of LBL and ranges from rugged, hilly terrain in the north to more smooth hiking in the south. Portions are accessible from The Trace for those wishing to hike a section of the trail. Length: 65 miles. Rating: Moderate to Strenuous. 200-foot elevation change. FORT HENRY NATIONAL RECREATION TRAIL. Located in the south end of LBL, Fort Henry is a system of 10 connecting trails totaling 26 miles. The trail follows closely the route of General Grant's troop movements from Fort Henry to Fort Donelson during the Civil War. Length: 26 miles. Rating: Moderate. 100-foot elevation change. CANAL LOOP TRAIL. In the north end, this series of connecting trails provides walks ranging from 1.5 miles to 14 miles. One of our most popular trails, because it offers spectacular lake views and the opportunity for short walks. Length: 14 miles.

46. Hiking Trails In Western New York
Western New York hiking spots including letchworth State Park.
http://www.wnyhikes.com/
Western New York Hikes Excursions Other Hikes With Kids ... Photos Allegany County Cattaraugus County Chautauqua County Erie County Genesee County Niagara County Wyoming County Web www.wnyhikes.com
WELCOME TO HIKING TRAILS IN WESTERN NEW YORK !
No one ever has a right to be bored in Western New York. We're about more than sports and chicken wings. This part of the state is rich with beautiful and unusual geographic features. It is great for hiking, snow shoeing, and skiing. From the majestic waterfalls of Niagara Falls to the high-rising cliffs of the Gorge in Letchworth State Park , Western New York State is surprisingly appealing to all adventurers and nature lovers.

47. Arizona Hiking Trails - Welcome
Arizona s premier hiking Site! A wide variety of trails including hard to find trails. Site is updated often!
http://www.arizonahikingtrails.com/
Welcome to Arizona Hiking Trails This site contains a listing of over 100 hiking trails located within this great state of Arizona. There are hiking trails for every difficulty level, including day trips (long and short), kid-friendly hikes, and backpacking excursions. You may search for hikes Alphabetically or by Region . You may also check out our Gear Reviews - we have reviewed a number of camping, hiking and backpacking equipment. Naked in the Woods - A Journal of Adventures is a travelogue of our outdoor excursions, whether it's on the trail or on the road. Come and share some of our adventures! Be sure to read our before your embark on your trip! Contact the a='info'; b='arizonahikingtrails.com'; document.write('Webmaster'); info -(at)-arizonahikingtrails.com with any questions. This site maintained by John and Heather Verley, All photos on this site were taken by The Verley Family
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48. Hiking - Definition From The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Definition of hiking from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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hike[1,verb]
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hike
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intransitive verb 1 a  to go on a hike b  to travel by any means  to rise up especially  to work upward out of place hiked transitive verb 1 a  to move, pull, or raise with a sudden motion hiked b snap c  to raise in amount sharply or suddenly hike  to take on a hike  to traverse on a hike hike noun Learn more about "hike" and related topics at Britannica.com Find Jobs in Your City Pronunciation Symbols

49. Lassen Volcanic National Park Hiking Page
Here you will find information on hiking trails for day hikes and backcountry exploration, biking paths, and wilderness areas of interest for hikers.
http://www.lassen.volcanic.national-park.com/hike.htm
Lassen Volcanic National Park Hiking Page
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  • Permits Hiking Information Hiking in Lassen Volcanic National Park can be a fun and rewarding experience as in other national parks. It is a great way to both see and experience the park. Lassen Volcanic National Park contains 150 miles of hiking trails, including 17 miles of Pacific Crest Trails. Trails vary in length and difficulty, winding through coniferous forest, alpine tundra and along water ways. Thermal warning! Boiling water may be present at or near the surface in park thermal areas. Stay on trails and boardwalks where provided. The crusts over some thermal features are brittle. Breaking through them can plunge you into boiling water. Keep close watch and physical control over young children. The man who named Bumpass Hell lost a leg as a result of falling into the boiling waters. Trails Trail Start Distance Time Terrain Features Boiling Springs Lake Parking area west of Warner Valley Campground 3.0 mi
  • 50. Catskill Hiking Shack
    Specialty shop and resource for backpacking, hiking in the Catskills and beyond.
    http://www.catskillhikes.com/
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    51. Kevin's Hiking Page
    Now spanning over 1400 miles on more than 200 hikes, you ll find a lot of information here, especially for hikes in the Bay Area and the Sierras. Enjoy!
    http://kevingong.com/Hiking/
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    Now spanning over 1400 miles on more than 200 hikes, you'll find a lot of information here, especially for hikes in the Bay Area and the Sierras. Enjoy! 30 March 2008 Garin/Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park A hike next to Dry Creek and along flower-covered hills above Hayward. 29 February 2008 Cabrillo National Monument A visit to Cabrillo National Monument in San Diego, including some tidepooling. 28 February 2008 San Diego Zoo Some pictures from a visit to the San Diego Zoo. 22 February 2008 - 26 February 2008 Death Valley Trip A 3-night car-camping trip in Death Valley National Park, including a canyon hike and sand dunes hike. 28 December 2007 - 30 December 2007 Point Reyes Trip A 3-day 2-night visit to Olema and Point Reyes with a couple short hikes and elephant seal viewing. 5 September 2007 Places To Visit My list of places to visit and hikes to do. Basically, my lifelong to-do list. Feel free to let me know if you think something is missing.

    52. Dutchess County Tourism - Hiking
    hiking in Dutchess County hiking and biking are great ways to promote health and enjoy the area’s natural beauty, from the Catskill Mountains and Hudson
    http://www.dutchesstourism.com/hiking.asp
    Search Events Calendar: Search Events by Location: All Amenia Annandale-on-Hudson Beacon Beekman Dover Plains Fishkill Germantown Hopewell Junction Hyde Park LaGrange Lagrangeville Millbrook Millerton Pawling Pine Plains Pleasant Valley Poughkeepsie Red Hook Rhinebeck Staatsburg Stanford Stormville Tivoli Wappingers Falls Clinton Corners Poughquag Wassaic Wingdale Campgrounds Children's Corner Drive-In Movies Arts ... Wineries E-Postcards Group Tours Press Room Advertise With Us Contact Us ... Home
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    30 miles of the Trail pass through southeastern Dutchess. 4,000 acres of protected parkland with hiking, backpacking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and five overnight use areas.
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    Codes: F, D Harlem Valley Rail Trail
    Description:
    22 miles (15 open) of scenic paved walking, rollerblading, biking and cross-country skiing trails, linking towns, villages and state parks on the rail bed from Wassaic Metro-North Station to Copake Falls. No horses or motorized vehicles allowed.
    Location: Access points; Railroad Plaza, Millerton, across from gazebo. In Amenia, Mechanic St., parking lot 2/10 of a mile on left. Also access at Wassaic Metro North Station and at Taconic State Park in Copake Falls.

    53. Superior Hiking Trail Association
    Welcome to the Superior hiking Trail Association Web Site!
    http://www.shta.org/
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    Superior Hiking Trail Association
    • The Superior Hiking Trail is a 205-mile long footpath that follows the rocky ridgeline above Lake Superior in northeastern Minnesota from Two Harbors to the Canadian border. There are 275 total miles in the trail system which includes 39 miles of trail from Jay cooke State Park through the City of Duluth as well as loops, spurs, and overlook trails. The focus now is finishing the trail between Duluth and Two Harbors. The trail has trailheads with parking lots every 5-10 miles making it ideal for both day hikes and backpacking. To view a locator map of the trail, click here. The trail has 81 backcountry campsites. There are no fees, reservations, or permits required to hike or backpack on the trail. Dogs are allowed on the trail but must be on a leash at all times. For more information about backpacking, click here The Superior Hiking Trail is built and maintained by the Superior Hiking Trail Association (SHTA). Please join SHTA to help continue to build and maintain this spectacular trail! You can now donate online if you would like to support the efforts of the association.

    54. This Hiking Trail : Hiking Trails In Los Angeles And Surrounding Areas.
    This hiking Trail.com is the Weekend Warrior s Hike Finder for the greater Los Angeles area. It features an easyto-use interactive map that locates the
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    More hikes scattered through CA, just search by zipcode! JavaScript must be enabled in order for you to use Google Maps.
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    55. Hiking Trails - WDNR
    List of Wisconsin state parks, forests, and trails with two miles or more of hiking trails.
    http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/parks/trails/hike.html

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    Hiking Trails In Wisconsin State Parks and Forests
    Wisconsin state parks, forests, recreation areas, trails, and wildlife areas provide more than 2,730 miles of hiking trails. The Ice Age National Scenic Trail [exit DNR] , with about 600 of an eventual 1,000 miles completed, and about 75 miles of the North Country National Scenic Trail [exit DNR] are in Wisconsin. This page lists other places with 2 miles or more of hiking trails. Trails may be closed due to surface conditions. For more information, see our Current Conditions page or click the property name below or see " Find a Park " or " Find a Trail " for a phone number to call. Park, Forest, or Trail Name Miles "400" State Trail Ahnapee State Trail Bearskin-Hiawatha State Trail Beaver Brook Wildlife Area Belmont Mound State Park Big Bay State Park Big Foot Beach State Park Black River State Forest Blue Mound State Park ... Buckhorn State Park Buffalo River State Trail Cattail State Trail Chippewa Moraine Ice Age State Recreation Area Chippewa River State Trail Copper Falls State Park Coulee State Experimental Forest Council Grounds State Park Crex Meadows Wildlife Area Devil's Lake State Park Eldorado Wildlife Area Elroy-Sparta State Trail [exit DNR] Flambeau River State Forest Fox River State Trail

    56. MountainZone.com | Hiking
    hiking features, reviews, news, and stories in MountainZone.com.
    http://hike.mountainzone.com/
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    Krissy Moehl Ultra Running: Phun in Philly

    It's tough keeping up with Krissy. After winning a 50k in Chicago, she did some East Coast trail running. She also has thoughts on women's history and the lowdown on Vitamin I Classic MountainZone ... Stories from our past Hike Kyrgyzstan
    Hike the lost valleys of the Turkestan Range.
    The Appalachian Trail
    "We are the thru-hikers as in 'all the way through the whole trail.'"
    Volcanos in Guatamala
    Diana Reid discovers alpine farmlands, steamy jungles and more in Guatamala. Patagonia's Switzerland Hiking Patagonia's lake district leaves little to be desired.

    57. Jackson Hole, Wyoming: Snowshoeing, Hiking & Backpacking Trips
    Hole hiking Experience offers guided hiking, snowshoeing, crosscountry skiing, backpacking tours in Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
    http://www.holehike.com/
    Winter Wonderland
    Explore peaceful, wilderness settings in Grand Teton Park on snowshoes or
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    Explore nature and enliven your senses! Discover Jackson Hole, Grand Teton National Park, or Teton Valley, Idaho! Our tours provide the opportunity to truly engage with the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. A naturalist guide will enhance your visit with their local knowledge of the wildlife, plants, history, and geology of this magnificent area! We focus on our senses as we discover nature so you can learn to connect through sight, smell, sound, touch and taste. Anyone can walk in the woods, but understanding the diversity of life around you makes our hikes special. Join us any season for a short day hike, a full-day outing, a multi-day excursion, or wildlife viewing in Grand Teton Park. Individuals or large groups of all ages and abilities are welcome. Don't forget your camera!

    58. Southern Arizona Hiking Club
    News, meeting dates, hikes schedule, and photo gallery. Based in Tucson.
    http://www.sahcinfo.org/
    Southern Arizona Hiking Club
    The Premier Hiking Club of Southern Arizona
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    59. Hiking In El Dorado County
    Visitor permits are required year round for both overnight and day hikes. Summer hiking and camping activities provided by most of the snow sports areas
    http://www.visit-eldorado.com/hiking.html
    Hiking in El Dorado County
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    DESOLATION WILDERNESS
    El Dorado National Forest
    Pacific Ranger Station
    7887 Highway 50
    Pollock Pines, CA 95726
    Reservations:
    www.fs.fed.us/r5/eldorado

    Or ... better yet click here for the Desolation Wilderness information provided by the ... El Dorado National Forest : recorded message: (530) 644-6048; National Forest Recreation Reservations: 1-877-444-6777; Tahoe Rim Trail information: (775) 298-0012 Desolation Wilderness is 12-1/2 miles long and 8 miles wide, and is accessed by 15 named and numbered trailheads. The relatively small 63,960 acre Desolation Wilderness contains many small streams with about 150 alpine and sub-alpine lakes. Elevations within the wilderness range from about 7,000 to over 10,000 feet. Because of it's close proximity to Lake Tahoe the Desolation Wilderness receives heavy use from June through September. Wrights, Echo, Fallen Leaf and Eagle Falls trailheads receive particularly high use. The northwest portions of the wilderness receive less use.

    60. Www.hikingforums.net - Home
    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.

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