Keeping Track of Fellow Hikers, Trekkers, Backpackers, and Trail Runners
Nov
05
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Maps, tips, photos and links to trails
throughout N. America. We love to hike, to wander, to tramp.
Basically to explore. The places that intrigue us are out and beyond, taking us away from the daily grind and back to the quiet freedom and adventure that is the heritage of us all.

 

* Blogging Area: Primarily Wyoming and Colorado

* Blogging Since: March, 2008

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Oct
17
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Your Source for Backpacking Recipes and Backpacking Food Tips - Features simple, but gourmet recipes, most of which can just be done in a ziplock freezer bag with no pots or pans! Plus, tons of tips on preparing food, different types of backpacking food items, and more.

-Blog meant not for specific area, but I’m from Utah
-Began September 2008
 

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Dec
09
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Best Hike the BlogBest hikes, treks and tramps in the world.

Blogging From: Calgary, Alberta, Canada(site is global
Blogging Since: Dec 2005

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Jan
23
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Around Colorado Hiking BlogAround Colorado is a site/blog dedicated to finding the best hikes in Colorado. The blog and trip reports are authored by a community of hikers based in Colorado. You'll find plenty of pictures, maps, links, and other Colorado hiking resources

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Jan
23
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14ers - Colorados Highest Peaks14ers is a site dedicated to providing information on Colorados 14000+ foot peaks. It contains a forum where hikers and backpackers can discuss a variety of topics relating to Colorados highest peaks. The site also lists the peaks that are between 13000-14000 feet with information for each peaks. If you’re planning a trip to colorado and backpacking is on your list, you’ll want to read up on these peaks before going.

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