Sunday, May 20th, 2012

Article by Gary Machado
Nothing beats the rush of adrenaline when it comes to putting on your hiking boots and trudging off to hike. And what better place to go hiking than on a Nova Scotia hiking trail.
Try a walking junket to Kejimkujik National Park, only one of two national parks in Nova Scotia. [...]

Article by Christine Harrell
Hiking requires no great skill. A good, sturdy pair of hiking boots is recommended. Perhaps, a travel water bottle and a snack may be a nice diversion. For uphill hiking, a walking stick is a good idea. Next is the core of what hiking is all about: finding the perfect hiking [...]

Article by Polly Mary J Bowen
Backpackers or Day Hikers are you looking for a new hiking adventure? Then try this little known treasure of hiking along Lake Superior in Northeastern Minnesota. This Midwest hiking trail is one of the top 10 trails in the nation.
Furthermore, the Superior Hiking Trail extends approximately 270 miles of [...]

Article by Kimberly Smith
While it may be a little late to get out and see the leaves change color, it’s never too late to take a pre-winter hiking trip to Albuquerque. With the cooler weather and less tourists it’s a great time to get outside for those who can’t stand the summer rush and [...]

The Larapinta trail runs for 223 kilometres from the old telegraph station just outside of Alice Springs through the MacDonnell ranges to Mount Sonder (1380m) Thi walk at first glance appears to be a desert walk and it is not what most people expect as it runs through the Macdonnell ranges which provide for plenty [...]