Hiking Trip Reports offers daily tips, gear reviews, outdoor news, and reviews of outdoor websites and books. This hiking guide has been live since 2007 and was created by Georgian Scott Thompson. After hiking most of his life he decided to share his passion with others. This guide is designed for the new backpacker as well as the experienced hiker that is seeking place to keep up-to-date with the latest in outdoor gear, news, and web happenings. Often Hiking Trip Reports will offer guest posts from outdoor gurus and adventure business owners, and is always seeking new ideas to share with readers.
http://appalachiantrail2010.blogspot.com/ What happens when you put a lawyer, an ivy grad, and a city chick on the Appalachian Trail? You get an inspiring story of three twenty-somethings hoping to accomplish a mutual dream…mixed with pure, uncensored, unpredictable entertainment! Follow our adventures as we hike from Georgia to Maine and make a documentary of it!
Blogging Area: Blogging from towns along the Appalachian Trail
Blogging Since: January 29, 2010
Photodiary of a Nomad contains descriptions and many photos of well-known walks and lesser known walks in Australia, New Zealand, the Himalayas and the Andes. Includes over 60 walks and over 4500km of tracks. Written by walkers for walkers - a useful resource for those who want to get a feel for a track before they walk it. Regularly updated with new walks.
Make the most of your precious time outdoors with our unique camping and hiking guidebooks.Visit our Hiking and camping blog to follow our hiking trips around the world.
Blog URL: www.hikingcamping.com/blog
Blogging Area: Based in Alberta, but covering the globe.
Blogging Since: September 2009
This site began in November of 2008 as a way to involve Photography and Hiking two of my great passions.
This site focuses on hiking Hundred Peaks Section (HPS), Desert Peaks Section (DPS) and San Diego County (SDC) peak lists created by the Sierra Club. There are trip reports and photography as I continue to check off peaks from these lists. There is also a rich mapping application where people can find elevation profiles, trail routes, peak locations and National Park and Forest Land.


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