The edit below is a recap of the first 50 videos, giving us a brief look at 50 reasons why Colorado is great.
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Best hikes, treks, tramps in the world.
The edit below is a recap of the first 50 videos, giving us a brief look at 50 reasons why Colorado is great.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Find all the videos on awsmcolorado.com
(via Adventure Blog)
We’re the most comprehensive guide to camping on public land …
We cover all National, State, Regional and Army Corps Parks in all 50 States. Which comes out to 2,215 Parks, 8,676 Campgrounds and 282,953 Campsites across the USA.
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The Blacktail 3 is a three-season, three-person tent, which means it can comfortably accommodate up to three people in the spring, summer, and fall, but could falter in severe winter weather.
Although other tents performed better in specific areas of our tests, they couldn’t match the Blacktail 3’s consistently high marks in every category. …
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The Blacktail 3 does not come with the newfangled built-in mtnGLO lighting system. But it can be added for an additional $40.
Kraig Becker:
When I first started The Adventure Blog oh-so many years ago, one of my goals was to hopefully inspire others to get outside and seek adventures of their own. …
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Kiwi George Spearing is a fireman who decided to hike the PCT long before the book WILD became a hit with the general public.
It’s charmingly amateurish. George is a hiker, not a writer.
Still … I feel most hikers will enjoy this lightweight read. 🙂
Pacific Crest Trail veteran John Manning:
… The element of challenge was greater simply because fewer people had managed a thru’ hike; the information available for planning wasn’t so easy available; and lightweight gear hadn’t evolved to the same extent (George hiked with a 60lb pack on some stages) as it has today. Therefore, it’s true to
say that when George hiked the PCT there was a logistical challenge that today might seem to be on the wane.Yet there’s no chest beating here. George recounts his PCT odyssey with humour, self-deprecating glee and a real feel for the camaraderie of the trail, even though he encountered only a handful of characters route (compare that to the hundreds I met in ‘04). As I read this book I was able to imagine myself back among the forests, scaling passes, crossing rivers and relishing George’s company and his sardonic Antipodean style of humour along the way.
Some of the tales herein will be familiar to many hikers – the bear encounters, the occasional “temporary displacement”, the varied battles with the weather – but in a way they’re all the richer for the matter-of-fact way they’re recounted.
Dances isn’t intended to be a blockbuster; it was written for personal reasons and George was talked into publication by friends clamouring for copies. The layout takes a little getting used to – every sentence starts on a new line but the only indentations come where a fresh paragraph would normally begin; the text therefore seems to have a stop-start nature – but persevere and you’ll be glad you did. What do you want, waymarking?
Not the West Highland Way
by Ronald Turnbull
Cicerone Press
The West Highland Way is one of the UK’s finest long distance walks, but the path runs close to a busy main road and avoids the mountain tops. NOT The West Highland Way describes alternative routes over mountains, smaller hills or high passes to all but one of the Way’s nine stages. With add-on day trips over Ben Lomond or Beinn Dorain.
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Here at besthike we are NOT recommending the West Highland Way. There are plenty of better alternatives
Turnbull’s book details many of those alternatives close to the old trail.
Check it out for sure before deciding on the WHW.
related – Planning a West Highland Way walk
Mitch Stevens on the health rewards of outdoor walking.
1. Improve Your Overall Health and Be Fit!
3. Be Happy!
12. Expand Your Mind, Visit New Places!
15 Benefits of Hiking – Get on the Path to Longevity Today!
Click through to see the rest. Plenty of tips.
September in Leh, Ladakh I found an excellent hiking guidebook by Depi Chaudhry in a bookstore.
Collins (2009)

It includes 43 treks in Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. A quick summary of each along with good maps, altitude charts, colour photos, etc.
Depi has hiked 70% of the routes in the book; the rest put together with information collated from other trekkers. Having completed the best of the bunch already – Markha Valley – I’m finding it a good starting point for deciding where to head next.
So far I’m leaning towards hiking out of Dharmsala and Manali on my next Indian adventure. 🙂
related – Depi each season guides a section of a Trans Himalaya Trek.