I spend a lot of time in Idaho. It’s terrific for hiking and mountain biking. Wilderness with a surprisingly mild climate.
via Matador – 17 THINGS ONLY SOMEONE WHO’S BEEN TO IDAHO WILL UNDERSTAND

Best hikes, treks, tramps in the world.
I spend a lot of time in Idaho. It’s terrific for hiking and mountain biking. Wilderness with a surprisingly mild climate.
via Matador – 17 THINGS ONLY SOMEONE WHO’S BEEN TO IDAHO WILL UNDERSTAND
The Tour of Mont Blanc is one of the best hikes in the world.
Duncan Boar, a guide with Tough Mountain UK, sends news that there is now a website that helps you plan a self-guided route on the TMB. It has a list of accommodation in each of the villages with prices and email/phone contacts.
It looks pretty good. And is posted in 5 languages: French, English, Italian, German and Spanish.

Check it out montourdumontblanc.com
The Tour du Mont Blanc is a unique trek of approximately 200km around Mont Blanc that can be completed in between 7 and 10 days passing through Italy, Switzerland and France.
Like every year, I’m still looking to find the right time to do Kili.
KILIMANJARO-EXPERIENCE leads 4 different routes: Marangu ‘Coca- Cola’, Machame, Lemosho, Rongai.
“More than 85% of our clients successfully reach Kilimanjaro’s summit.”
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I stumbled on to this old packing list from a hiking trip to South America in 2005. How embarrassing. Today I’d take less than half that stuff. And it would weigh about 1/3 as much. ____
Main pack (North Face) left back at the hostel for storage with items not taken on the hike, including:

I hiked Nepal a couple of years ago with Betsy and Brion After. They run Independence Run & Hike in Carbondale, Colorado.
Great news. Their store was chosen for a free makeover. 🙂
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I’m hoping to get out Carbondale for some hiking myself this summer.
This Hiking Life:
Distance : 40 miles (64 km)
Avg.Time : 4 or 5 days
Start / Finish: Lake Sylvan car park / Routeburn shelter.
The Five Passes Route is a wilderness tramp (Kiwi speak for ‘hike’ or ‘trek’) that requires good route finding and map reading skills. If you are looking for a well marked, easy to follow trail, you may want to try the nearby Routeburn Track. …
There are no huts, except for the somewhat dilapidated Rock Burn Shelter, situated a few kilometres north of Lake Sylvan car park.
There are rock bivvies at Beans Burn, Olivine Ledge, Parks Pass and Theatre Flats. See Moir’s Guide for details of exact locations. The Beans Burn and Parks Pass bivvies are the pick of the bunch.
It is possible to spend all of your nights under the rock bivvies, however considering the challenging terrain and unpredictable nature of the weather, you would be wise to bring your own shelter.
A challenging trek for experienced hikers only. Scenically stunning from start to finish. …
The Hiking Life – Five Passes Route
I made a donation to Samaritan’s Purse. Looks like they are doing excellent work.
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Here’s their donation link if you’d like to do the same.

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Best Hike editor Rick McCharles was interviewed for an article in the Costco Connection May/June 2015 newsletter. 🙂
1. Two people can fit in a 2 person tent.
2. You’ll sleep warmer if you sleep naked in a sleeping bag.
3. You need to wear hiking boots to go backpacking.
4. You need a backpack rain cover to hike in the rain.
5. You need a tent footprint to protect the floor of your tent.
6. Waterproof breathable rain jackets are breathable.
7. You need a 4 season tent to camp in winter.
8. Biodegradable soap is ok to wash with in streams and ponds.
9. Waterproof hiking boots will keep your feet dry.
10. You don’t need to carry maps and a compass because you have a GPS.
Yep. I agree with all 10.
I carry a 1-man 3-season tent. (Hubba). No pack cover. No footprint. No GPS.
I never sleep naked (in my 1-man tent). Wear approach shoes everywhere.
AND I’ve always called Gortex the “fabric of deceit”. 🙂
Vica Bugrimenko:
They’re optimistic, yet prepared for anything …
They’re minimalists …
They’re incredibly encouraging …
They’re carefree and bold …
The Climb: 4 Reasons Hikers Are The Best People You’ll Ever Meet
