Keeping Track of Fellow Hikers, Trekkers, Backpackers, and Trail Runners
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pdxhikerPDX Day Hiker
is a guidebook style hiking blog
based in Portland Oregon. The site can be used for trip planning with relevant
information such as driving directions, practical hiking times and honest
difficulty ratings. Trip reports focus on hiking areas in and around Portland,
Oregon and the surrounding areas of Oregon and Southwest Washington. Jackie has
been writing up reviews and trip reports of her hiking adventures since May of
2009 and is working on uploading a back-log of hand-written hiking journals
covering 2007 and 2008.

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Hiking is about exploring the unknown, the unexpected, meeting people along the way and hearing their life stories. At the same time, trying to reach a goal, a high peak and feel like on top of the world. And finally about being in constant touch with nature, enjoying this wonderful planet we live in. This blog is about an outdoorsy Brazilian girl that now lives in busy London, but never forgot about her roots close to nature and is trying to keep her passion for hiking alive.

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Anthony’s Audio Journal is a blog featuring links to my audio podcast about hiking and backpacking in Southern California and the Eastern Sierra Mountain . In each episode I give a description of where I’m hiking and a little history about the area. I use a stereo recorder to capture audio along the trail and conduct interviews with folks I meet along the way. Each episode also features music and effects to make the experience entertaining.

You can find Anthony’s Audio Journal on Itunes or on my web site

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Her Side of the Mountain

In the past five years since I started solo hiking and camping, I have encountered a lot of reactions, from the awed (”I could never do that, it must be amazing”) to the critical (”that is unnecessarily dangerous and stupid, and so are you”) to the curious and interested (”aren’t you bored/lonely/scared?”).  I have often wished there was some resource or guide I could have looked to for advice and encouragement, and so…Her Side of the Mountain was born.  May you learn from my mistakes, failures, joys and successes.

Blogging since: September 2009

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