As chosen by Jason Heflin of Outdoorzy.com and The OutPost Blog:
Mt Whitney, California
Salkantay Trek, Peru
Timberline Trail, Oregon
Everest Base Camp, Nepal
Appalachian Trail, North Carolina
Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Zion Narrows, Utah
Haute Route, France/Switzerland
John Muir Trail, California
Cinque Terre, Italy
Good choices! I’ve hiked six. The rest are on my personal to-do list.

Read Jason’s rationale on Gadling.
The 3 in bold are also on our top 10 list.
(via The Adventure Blog)


Thanks for the mention Rick. But you will always be the reigning KING of the best hikes!
I still think the best hikes are the ones that we find out by mistakes or trial and error. The trails much less traveled…
Hi;
Thanks for your list of hikes. We live in Budapest, and are looking for a hike for the 3rd week of April this year; somewhere reasonably warm where snow on the trail will not be a problem: Italy, Greece, Spain, etc are all possible. Any suggestions? We have a week? Thanks for any thoughts.
David
April is early for the mountains. I’d instead consider a coastal hike in a Southern country. This one is on my mind right now:
http://www.gonomad.com/destinations/0611/cinque-terre.html
http://wanderingitaly.com/a/cinque_terre_hiking_trails.htm
http://goeurope.about.com/od/cinqueterrehiking/ss/cinque_hiking.htm
My most favorite hike ever was Cinque Terre, Italy. It was an incredibly beautiful experience. The Rockies aren’t bad either, though. =)
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