trek Bahia Lapataia – Tierra del Fuego

A coastal walk between two beautiful bays on the southern shore of the Land of Fire, one of the remotest regions on earth.

Here’s a good trip report from Khan on one of the southernmost hikes in the world:

Tierra del Fuego, the Land of Fire, is an island divided between Chile and Argentina at the southern tip of South America. Ushuaia, on the south coast of the island overlooking the Beagle Channel, is the base for all the best hiking on the island. It bills itself as la Ciudad del Fin del Mundo – the City at the End of World. Indeed, there is nothing below this windswept place but 650 miles of treacherous southern seas and the icy continent of Antarctica.

Just to the west of Ushuaia is Parque Nacional de Tierra del Fuego. Rich in forest, lakes and jagged mountains, it is a beautiful but tough landscape, tormented by unpredictable weather. When we hiked here in March we found it surprisingly warm – even turning to ‘t-shirt’ weather after the bitter cold of early morning. But we were lucky. In January, at the height of the southern summer, it had been cold and even snowed for several days.

This hike follows the Senda Costera – Coastal Path – from Bahia (bay) Ensenada to Bahia Lapataia, with beautiful views over the Beagle Channel. …

continue reading – Bahia Lapataia – Tierra del Fuego – Hiking Trailer

I’ve been down as far as Ushuaia. Bleak and beautiful.

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larger version – flickr – lrargerich

There is another strange, confusing photo of the region on flickr. Check it out.

photos – Maroon Bells, Colorado

Mark posted photos of one of the best hiking areas in the world. And one that I’ve never visited.

The famous Maroon Bells near Aspen, Colorado. I’ve heard it said that this is the most photographed spot in Colorado.

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Aspen-Maroon Bells-Independence Pass 2005 photos – flickr – markwgallagher

MAROON BELLS LOOP – besthike information page

hike Cougar Creek, Canmore, Canada

I posted a few photos from our Saturday Autumn day hike.

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larger version – flickr

We walked to this spot in less than half an hour out the door of Kelly and Lexi’s new home in Canmore, Alberta. Very close to the headquarters of the Alpine Club of Canada. Canmore is one of the best outdoor adventure towns in the world.

It’s ideal for dog walking … except that Cougar Creek is named such for a reason. Pets are at risk in this part of the mountains.

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Fall is my favourite season for mountain walking. No bugs. Crisp, clean air. Magical.

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see all my photos – hiking Cougar Creek, Canmore, Alberta, Canada set

great Lake O’Hara photos

I’ve added some of our best pics to the Lake O’Hara Flickr photo pool. O’Hara is the most photogenic spot in the Canadian Rockies.

Here are a couple of samples from other photographers:

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larger original – flickr – idatewe

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larger original – flickr – Clickr Bee

see more – Lake O’Hara Flickr photo pool

hike Lake O’Hara – besthike information page

shoot yourself on a hike – Stick Pic

Jason Klass on Gear Talk posted a review of an ultra lightweight camera attachment.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

… Whether I go solo or with others, I’m taking the Stick Pic with me every time. I consider it to be even more versatile than my Joby Gorilla Pod because you can do Les Stroud-style videos of yourself as well as still shots. …

Gear Talk with Jason Klass

The Stick Pic – official website

16,500mi National Scenic Trails treks

Bart Smith completed over 37 million steps this morning, plus nearly 100,000 photographs in his 16-year shooting trek of all the National Scenic Trails (NTS). No other person can boast this astounding photo/hiking feat, covering over 16,500 miles and 34 states. …

bart-360_beta.jpgAppalachian Trail (AT) – 2,175 miles

Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) – 2,650 miles

Florida Trail (FT) – 1,400 miles

Ice Age Trail (IAT) – 1,000 miles

Natchez Trace Trail (NTT) – 500 miles

Potomac Heritage Trail (PHT) – 990 miles

North Country Trail (NCT) – 4,600 miles

Continental Divide Trail (CDT) – 3,100 miles

To celebrate, Smith flies immediately to Washington, D.C., where he will join the 40th National Trail System Anniversary festivities.

Legacy of 16-Year Trail Adventure Highlights Largest Solo Photo Project in History – PR Web

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I like Bart’s photo site: Walking Down a Dream.

(via Florida Hikes)

the Bogley Outdoor Community

Bogley found me through Twitter. And I’m glad they did.

It’s an American social network of outdoor enthusiasts. They love mountain biking, hiking, climbing, kayaking, canyoning. Just about anything outside.

They have a blog, forum, over 10,000 photos on flickr and a Youtube video channel.

They network using MySpace, Facebook, Friendster, Digg and LinkedIn.

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The best jumping off point to check them out is their main website: Bogley.com

I’ve subscribed to several Bogley feeds and will be linking to them in future.

Death Valley photos – James Gordon

Death Valley: The name is forbidding and gloomy. Yet here in the valley, much of it below sea level, you can find colorful badlands, snow-covered peaks, beautiful sand dunes, rugged canyons, and the hottest driest spot in North America.

Just a few of James’ wonderful pics:

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Death Valley California photo set – flickr – James Gordon

Fall foliage photos

Fall is the most beautiful time of the year in the outdoors, I feel.

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larger original – flickr – starmist1

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larger original – flickr – Idle Type

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larger original – flickr – Just-Us-3

More “interesting” Fall foliage photos.

Gadling posted the best locations for Fall foliage in North America.

Leave a comment below if you have your own favourite hiking destination in the Fall. Mine is Lake O’Hara in the Canadian Rockies.