A chronicle of the hiking endeavors of Georgie and Beth, two sisters who began hiking for adventure and good health!
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Sunday, November 6, 2011
Our ambitious beginning to hiking!
You have got to read Georgie's account of our first major hike! The Grand Canyon started it all.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Virginia's Wild Ponies
Thought I'd share a few moments of a beautiful sight as we hiked through the Grayson Highlands State Park in Virginia, on our way to the highpoint of Virginia, Mt. Rogers. On July 13, 2010, we reached the peak at 5,729 ft. We had taken a wrong trail which made our hike much longer, but, back on the right trail, we were rewarded with seeing the wild ponies.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Mt. Elbert, CO
Mt. Elbert, CO straight ahead |
On July 16, 2011, we attempted to hike our first 14er. Mt. Elbert, Co, is 14,490 feet. The trail has pretty steep moments, and, though we started out plenty early enough, we just could not make it to the summit before the thunder clouds set in.
The Aspen trees along the beginning of the trail are amazing! |
At about 13,500 ft. I decided to head back because of dark clouds ahead. |
The views were breathtaking. This was taken around 12, 500 ft. |
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
Highpoint #17 - White Butte, ND
White Butte near Amidon, ND |
Leave a donation in the mailbox and hike through the owner's land. |
Looking back toward the car. |
Wish we could have driven a little closer. |
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Highpoint #16 - Harney Peak, SD
Harney Peak Tower, SD |
The stone tower was built by the CCC in 1939, and provides a fascinating overlook of the Black Hills. Harney Peak is 7,242 ft. with the ascent being about 1,100 ft. Many people were on the trail, young and old. We descended in about 3 hours - there's a nasty little uphill stretch on your way down. Starting out we almost made the mistake of taking Trail #4 which intersects with #9. That's fine if your up for a difficult hike.
Harney Peak from the trail. |
This hike and the drive up Needles Highway to the trailhead has spectacular scenery!
Highpoint #15 - Panorama Point, NE
Panorama Point near Kimball, NE |
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Books We Recommend
Born to Run by Christopher McDougall
A well written story, funny, and worth reading whether or not you ever run. You'll learn the importance of the strength in your feet, the correct shoes, and form--even if you just walk for exercise.
This book is very detailed about backpacking and you can learn a great deal from it. The author has more than 30 years of experience and has personally tested all kinds of gear, hiked all kinds of terrains and climates. Learn about ultra-light backpacking, how to choose your gear, and prepare for the challenges of wilderness adventure. Make sure you get the latest edition.
Let's face it--we are trained very early in life to use toilet facilities. If the thought of primitive camping leaves you dreading it, this book is for you.The narrative is very matter of fact, and even strategic about the how- to's of relieving yourself in the woods.
A well written story, funny, and worth reading whether or not you ever run. You'll learn the importance of the strength in your feet, the correct shoes, and form--even if you just walk for exercise.
This book is very detailed about backpacking and you can learn a great deal from it. The author has more than 30 years of experience and has personally tested all kinds of gear, hiked all kinds of terrains and climates. Learn about ultra-light backpacking, how to choose your gear, and prepare for the challenges of wilderness adventure. Make sure you get the latest edition.
How to Shit in the Woods, Second Edition: An Environmentally Sound Approach to a Lost Art by Kathleen Meyer
Let's face it--we are trained very early in life to use toilet facilities. If the thought of primitive camping leaves you dreading it, this book is for you.The narrative is very matter of fact, and even strategic about the how- to's of relieving yourself in the woods.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Cedar Ridge Preserve, Duncanville, TX
It's one of our favorite places to hike in the DFW area! At Cedar Ridge Preserve, you've got well-maintained trails from easy to moderate, hills, lots of trees, and beautiful wildflowers. We always see someone training for a big hike, so it's a great place to share information.
On May 7, 2011, they are having a fun weekend planned to help raise much needed funds for the preserve. Great place to spend Mother's Day Weekend!
Trail Map |
Cattail Pond |
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