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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 ...

Hiking Sock Guide: Say Goodbye to Blisters?
Great hiking socks are critical. Do yours deliver in all these important areas? Learn how to pick the hiking sock that is smart for your trip.Your hiking socks are probably like you at work... they do a lot more than they're given credit for. They must be ...

Mountain Hiking Tips, Mountain Trekking Gear & Equipment Hints
Mountain hiking demands great gear and more education than your typical trail hike. Why? Because as you ascend breathing becomes less efficient, passage grows rugged, and rescue becomes more challenging. So consider your mountain equipment to be your life ...





Best Hiking Trips to Enjoy in Oregon
 

Oregon has some of the most beautiful hiking terrain in the country. Known for its wide topographical diversity, Oregon contains hiking trails through the desert, mountains, coasts, forests, and canyons. There's probably no other state in the nation with as many hiking opportunities that boast the breathtaking scenery that can be found while hiking through Oregon.

Whetstone Ridge to Twin Lakes - found in Bull of the Woods Wilderness off of Oregon Highway 224, 26 miles southeast of Estacada Walking through this western Cascade preserve, visitors will enjoy densely forested canyons, clear running streams, small lakes and view offering ridges. With over 27,400 acres of wilderness, hikers have a great chance of finding some privacy and quiet. The 9.2 mile round trip hike to Silver King Lake junction, or the 14.2 mile round trip hike to Upper Twin Lakes are both classified as moderate in difficulty. To reach Silver King Lake and return, hikers should reserve about four and a half hours. However, to make the trip to Upper Twin Lakes, travelers should schedule in about two days. The time to hike through the preserve is between late June and October although for the best sights that the hike has to offer, hikers should make the trip in mid July. A pair of small lakes awaits the weary traveler at the Upper Twin Lakes along with campsites and some fantastic views.

Triangulation Peak - 56 miles east of Salem on Highway 22 This easy two hour hike seems deceptive from the ground. Visitors mistake the dull looking peak as a good way to get some exercise.

However, upon reaching the top, they realize their mistake. This 4.2 mile round trip journey extends a view to the towering peak of Mount Jefferson. The trail itself is also spectacular with Douglas firs, true firs, hemlocks and cedars bordering the walk along with abundant wildflowers, Huckleberries and beargrass.

Hanging Rock - Located in Coos County outside of Glendale, Oregon Hikers looking for a jaw-dropping view at the end of the trail should consider Hanging Rock. It's probably one of the state's most incredible day hikes, but the trail sees few visitors. When hikers reach the turn around point on this journey, they will be standing atop an unbelievable overhang 3600 feet above the rapidly moving Rogue River. With a pair of binoculars hikers can see the white-water rafters in the river far below. If hikers choose the short route to Hanging Rock the total round trip distance is two miles, while the longer trek stretches into a four mile round trip journey.

Information on more great hiking trips, including a 41 mile trip around Mount Hood, is available on my website.

Barbara Pfieffer lives in beautiful Oregon State. http://www.vacation-in-oregon.com tells you all the fun things to do on vacation in Oregon, whether on the coast or visiting a casino. Visit http://www.vacation-in-oregon.com/oregon-hiking.html for more hiking trips to take in Oregon, including Mount Hood. Come visit Oregon, you'll love it!


Written By: Barbara Pfieffer

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Rescued hiker says White Mountains are out
Boston Herald
By Edward D. Murphy / Portland Press Herald, Maine After he broke a snowshoe and high winds forced him off a trail on Franconia Ridge into chest-high snow, Evan Embrey wasn't worried about surviving, but he did have an epiphany about hiking in the ...
Maine hiker rescued from deep snow on Franconia RidgeThe Union Leader
Rescued Man Was Mostly Worried About RescuersNew Hampshire Public Radio

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Custer State Park to Host Snowshoe Hike
Rapid City Journal
The Lover's Leap Snowshoe Hike will guide participants through a dense pine forest, meandering near Grace Coolidge Creek. The three-mile hike is geared toward beginners, allowing participants the opportunity to try the recreational event and explore ...

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In Photos: Hiking Galvin Ranch With Save Mount Diablo
Patch.com
The nonprofit leads its last guided hike of the property Saturday, now owned by the East Bay Regional Park District. By Adalto Nascimento Hikers maker their way to Galvin Ranch's summit rocks. A group of approximately 20 hikers joined Save Mount Diablo ...

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OregonLive.com (blog)

Hiking Cove Palisades' Tam-a-lau Trail, more travel/outdoor news from regional ...
OregonLive.com (blog)
So keep an eye on the sky, but if it looks good, use these stories to hike the Tam-a-lau Trail in central Oregon, chase legends around the Northwest, visit Terwilliger and Umpqua hot springs, or get away from it all along the Illinois River.


Go take a hike
Durham Herald Sun
Although I really like saying we're going to hike the Grand Canyon because it sounds so hardy and robust and, well, grand, right now, that's not precisely our plan. When we hike the Grand Canyon we're not planning on doing the grand part of it.