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6 places I want to go   133 places I've been
  1. 1. Appalachian Trail
    United StatesNorth Carolina
    Worth it
  2. 2. Porcupine Mountains
    United StatesMichiganUpper PeninsulaOntonagon
    Worth it
  3. 3. Chequamegon-Nicolet Wilderness
    United StatesWisconsin
    Worth it
  4. 4. Pacific Crest Trail
    United StatesWashington State
    Worth it
  5. 5. Pacific Crest Trail
    United StatesCalifornia
    Worth it
  6. 6. Spring Mountain Wilderness
    United StatesNevada
    Worth it
  7. 7. Pacific Crest Trail
    United StatesOregon
    Worth it
  8. 8. John Muir Wilderness
    United StatesCaliforniaEastern Sierras
    Worth it
  9. 9. Library Of Congress
    United StatesDistrict of ColumbiaWashington, D.C.Capitol Hill
    1 cheer
    Worth it
  10. 10. Big Hole National Battlefield
    United StatesMontana
    Worth it
  11. 11. CDT Goldstone Pass to Big Hole Pass
    United StatesMontana
    Worth it
  12. 12. Half Dome
    United StatesCaliforniaNorthern CaliforniaCentral CaliforniaYosemite National ParkYosemite Valley
    Worth it
  13. 13. Charlie's Bunion
    United StatesTennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National Park
    Worth it
  14. 14. Mount Rogers
    United StatesVirginia
    Worth it
  15. 15. Lost Creek Wilderness
    United StatesColorado
    Worth it
  16. 16. Flattops Wilderness
    United StatesColorado
    Worth it
  17. 17. Appalachian trail
    United StatesTennessee
    Worth it
  18. 18. Appalachian Trail
    United StatesVirginia
    Worth it
  19. 19. Appalachian trail
    United StatesWest Virginia
    Worth it
  20. 20. Appalachian trail
    United StatesPennsylvania
    Not worth it
  21. 21. Appalachian trail
    United StatesMaryland
    Worth it

Recent entries

Mean Bean, Springdale

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Great organic coffee, cool employees, smart politics and yummy breakfast burritos!

over 6 years ago

Stehekin, Washington State

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I came through Stehekin on my Pacific Crest thru-hike. It is the last town before the northern terminus of the 2,500+ mile trail so it is usually pretty emotional for the thru-hikers that have come all the way from Mexico.

When I was there we camped at the park campground and took the shuttle bus up the valley to get to and from the trail. The boat trip on Lady of the Lake is worth the price for the stunning views and the great pizza in Chelan. We met an hippie guy there that let us crash in his backyard after a night of celebrating with a friend who got off the trail.

There is an awesome dude ranch up-valley from the town that has a great dinner (ask around) and they have the most beautiful Icelandic horses cavorting in the greenness.

North Cascades is also really superb because of their highly-evolved attitude about dogs. It is the only US National Park that allows thru-hikers to backpack the trail with their dogs under voice control. (Everywhere else we were forced to walk extra miles around, hitchhike, or risk fines; and even jail in Yosemite!) Cheers to this park’s more civilized attitude and the friendly welcome we received from the shuttle bus driver who cheerfully yelled to me…“YES! Dogs are allowed on the bus!!!” If you look carefully you can probably still see our names colorfully signed on the ceiling of the bus along with all the other jubilant hikers. All the way from Mexico to Canada we walked… and FINALLY we found a place where our intrepid four-pawed hiking partner was respected!

I would go back to Stehekin in a second. It is a magical and wonderfully hidden gem of a place!

over 6 years ago

Turtlehead Peak, Red Rock Canyon

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I found the Las Vegas fitness nut’s mountain! You find them everywhere: from Boulder to Burlington. It is a mountain that all the hardcore mountain jocks like to trail run while the rest of us trudge up to the summit. I met tons of runners, many hikers, and not a few dogs out for a nice walk. Be warned: this is not an easy hike, even though it is pretty popular. There is over 2000 ft of elevation gain and no real trail (just a bunch of use trails). But the view from the top is worth it!

Date of trip: 10/8/06

Hiked with: Husband and dog

Location: Nevada, Las Vegas, Red Rock National Recreation Area, Sandstone Quarry parking lot

Route: Turtlehead Peak trail

Weather: Sunny in the high 70’s/low 80’s

Altitudes/Elevations: Trailhead 4335/ ft. Highest 6323

Sightings: Chipmunks

Gear: day-hiking, but bring lots of extra water

Overall rating: Tough, but worth doing!

over 6 years ago
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