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  • Happy Trails: Choosing the Best Hiking Boots For You
    It’s thrilling to picture yourself trekking through trails in the hills and mountains, taking in the crisp air and all of the nature around you, but before you get wrapped up in the dream of a hiking trip, make sure you have the right pair of hiking boots ...

  • Hi Tech Hiking Shoes are Excellent Accessories for Trekkers
    Hiking is one of the adventure games where security or any deficiency in thereof can be lethal. The equipment that is used during the trekking trip should be of high quality and should have excellent accuracy. Any concession in training can demolish the ...

  • Hiking Backpacks
    One of the most important things you can get when preparing for a hike is a good hiking backpack. It is obvious that you cannot just carry all the supplies youll need along with you in your hands so a hiking backpack is absolutely necessary. A great ...

  • Hiking Boots
    Improper footwear damages feet, especially during hiking excursions. Hence, a must for all adventure and other sporting trips are hiking boots.Some popular brands which make excellent-quality, beautiful, and different types of hiking boots include Asolo, ...

  • Hiking Boots: Step Into The Perfect Fit
    There are only two rules for buying hiking boots: good quality and good fit. But if it is that simple, why do so many hikers end up wearing poorly fitted boots? According to Backpacker magazine, seventy percent of hikers wear boots that don't fit right -- ...

  • Hiking Clubs: Great Way To Meet Hiking Companions
    If you are a beginner interested in hiking there is no better way to start than to join a club. Not only will you learn from other people’s experience but you will learn about the best sites locally and you will meet people who would share several tips ...

  • Hiking from Your Own Home
    Picture this. You are stuck at home knee deep in household chores. Your mind wanders from taking out the trash to hiking on a scenic trail with heart pumping terrain. You are an avid hiker and yearn to strap on your hiking gear and hit the trails. ...

  • Hiking Gear
    Hiking gear includes things which are used when we go hiking. It mainly includes tents, backpacks, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, camp furniture, cookware, headlamps, hiking poles, flashlights, clothing, boots, stoves, insect repellents, and coolers, ...

  • Hiking Gear Supplies
    Hundreds of companies supply high-quality hiking gear. Hiking gear is extremely important for hikers and adventure lovers, because no outdoor trip can be possible or complete without the essential gear. With so many types and makes of hiking gear, it is ...

  • Hiking Gifts - Gift Ideas for Hiking Presents
    Hiking is a healthy, relaxing pursuit for hikers. If you're buying for a hiking enthusiast this holiday season, here are a few gift ideas for hiking presents. Hiking Gift Ideas There is much more to hiking than just boots and an urge to go. For ...

  • Hiking Holidays Are Out - Mountain Bike Holidays Are In!
    For a change of pace, why not take your friends and family out to mountain bike holidays? You can all enjoy the sun, the long stretches of road and the wide open spaces together as a group, and in the process get some much-needed fresh air and ...

  • Hiking in Australia
    Whether you are new to hiking or an experienced in this area - you should sometime visit Australia. The best thing is that you can visit it during winter season in US and Europe, because the summer is hot in January and surfs are up. Beautiful ...

  • Hiking in Spain - See Spain's Other Side
    Choosing Your RegionThe different regions in Spain each offer their own unique trekking adventure. Observe wildlife in its natural habitat at game and nature reserves or at one of the many national parks. Visit scenic areas of what is frequently called ...

  • Hiking in the Forest Knowing When to Slow Down
    One morning in mid summer, I headed out for some time to myself on the trails of Fontenelle Forest in Bellevue, Nebraska. As usual, I stopped in at the Visitor Center to pay the entrance fee, then got back in my car and drove a couple miles down a long ...

  • Hiking Journals – Preserve Your Hiking Experiences
    Hiking is a great way to escape the rat race and be one with nature. Alas, your hiking experiences can fade with time. The best way to prevent this is to keep a hiking journal for your trail experiences. Hiking JournalsTake a minute to give some ...

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Hiking: Harriman State Park (The Record)
FEATURES: This loop hike climbs to several panoramic viewpoints, including Claudius Smith Rock. Playing safe on health Northern Valley begins work to replace artificial turf fields.

Hiking: Harriman State Park (The Record)
FEATURES: This loop hike climbs to several panoramic viewpoints, including Claudius Smith Rock. LENGTH: About 6.2 miles. DIFFICULTY: Moderate to strenuous.

Hiking to the towers in Chile's Torres del Paine (The Oregonian)
Terry Richard/The OregonianUp close to Chile's famous towers of Paine. The famous towers of Paine had pretty much been stuck in the clouds for three days as I toured Torres Del Paine National Park in Chile. On my last day...

5,630-acre Jenner Headlands saved for public (San Francisco Chronicle)
Over the decades, visitors to the Sonoma Coast could only dream of hiking on Rule Ranch in the hills above Jenner, where cowboys still round up cattle on horseback. By early spring, about 5,630 acres near the mouth of the Russian River could be open to the...

H.O.P.E. Club Makes The Best Of The End Of Fall (Garden City News)
On November 4th, students in Garden City High School's Help Our Planet Earth (H.O.P.E.) Club enjoyed the last days of fall by hiking the beautiful trails in Suffolk County's West Hills Park. This picture was taken of the group at a place on the trail called Jayne's Hill, the highest point on Long Island with an elevation of 401.0 feet above sea level.