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  • Alston Park: Dry Creek Trail; Napa, California

    "This short, easy loop, using the Dry Creek Trail and a paved service road, explores the north end of Alston Park, a City of Napa park. Formerly used for grazing cattle and growing fruit trees, this 157-acre enclave, sandwiched between housing developments and vineyards, is now enjoyed by hikers...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 04-17-2008
  • Smith River and Little Bald Hills

    Near Crescent City, California Photo by redwoodhikes.com In searching the country for interesting and varied trails for our weekly trail forum, I often come back to my old stomping grounds of the west coast. This week I’m featuring a “Best-Kept-Secret” in the coastal redwoods of California. "It...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 03-24-2008
  • Black Creek Trail: Fairley Bridge Landing to Janice Landing

    Wiggins, Mississippi This section of trail begins its upstream trek in the lower Black Creek valley, traversing the thick woods of South Mississippi. Much of the trail lies within the corridor of the federally designated wild and scenic portion of the river. The path then heads for the hills, literally...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 03-13-2008
  • Gatlinburg Trail and Fighting Creek Nature Trail; The Romance thickens

    A great way to get a taste of winter Adventuring without enduring over night, alpine camping trips in a snow cave or be bivouacked in a blowing, nylon pup tent in the middle of a blizzard, is to pick the right national park, and just experience a portion of winter wonderland close to warm fireplace and...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 02-19-2008
  • Allegheny Front Trail (Backpacking)

    Phillipsburg Pennsylvania Hikes Preview: The Allegheny Front Trail (AFT) is a scenic loop that is quickly gaining popularity among both dayhikers and backpackers. This trail offers a lot of great scenery, nice campsites, vistas, and scenic streams. It is conveniently located in the center of the state...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 01-14-2008
  • Mauna Loa Trail to Mauna Loa Cabin Backpack, Hawaii

    Preview: Some of you will find it an irresistible temptation to climb to the top of a mountain that’s the world’s most massive volcano and also one of its most active volcanoes. You can do this trip more easily in four days (allowing five days if you want to take a layover day at the cabin in order to...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 01-07-2008
  • The Ozette Boardwalk, Olympic NP, Washington

    Ozette is the name of a tribal folk that inhabited the Northwest during the time of Christ. A storm and serendipity unveiled one of the richest archeological sites in North America. In the mid 1960s archeologists from Washington State Uni­versity began excavating 12-foot thick deposits on the sheltered...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 12-31-2007
  • Badwater inside Death Valley, California.

    If you’ve been to Dante’s View or Telescope peak, it’s likely that you looked down to the salt bed floor to see the tiny forms of antlike humans acting like they were out for a day at the beach. From up top, one has to wonder what is so special about apparently nothing out in the middle of nowhere. Well...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 12-11-2007
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