going squirrely waiting for summer hiking

I cannot recall a winter when I was more looking forward to summer outdoor adventures. We had a freak blizzard in Calgary, Canada yesterday. Sigh …

Boston.com has an excellent photo blog called Big Picture. Here’s a series of pics dedicated to the “Signs of Spring”.

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Norwegian Trekking Association

Just researching hiking in Norway …

The Norwegian Trekking Association has a nice website: English, German and Norwegian.

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Today, DNT is Norway’s largest outdoor life organization, with more than 210,000 members (2006) in 55 some local member organisations across the country, from Kristiansand in the south to the North Cape in the north. …

The local member associations operate cabins, mark routes and ski tracks and arrange trips and courses. Together they maintain a network of about 20,000 km of marked foot trails and about 7000 km of branch-marked ski tracks. DNT activities are based on extensive volunteer work. Each year, volunteers together work more than 175,000 hours. …

Here’s their information on arguably the most popular walk in the country, the Besseggen traverse:

More than 30 thousand hikers traverse Besseggen each year, making it Norway’s most trekked route. With good reason. The splendid view of the wild Jotunheimen and steep trails imbue a feeling of having mastered the mountain. The hike isn’t particularly difficult or exposed, but it’s airy, with lake Gjende 400 metres below on the south side and Bessvatn a few metres below on the north side. When you’ve also gone up the gigantic Bukkelægret scree slope, you’ve had a real hike. …

click photo for more padraic woods photos on flickr
click photo for more padraic woods photos on flickr

If researching hiking in Norway, the Norwegian Trekking Association is a good place to start.

It will lead you to links like the official Welcome to Besseggen home page.

kids forced to climb Mt Everest

Smiths Medical today announced the opening of a new high altitude medical laboratory. Located at 11,154 ft (3,400m) on Mount Everest’s slope, Smiths Medical High Altitude Laboratory’s initial research will include studying nine healthy British kids and how they react to a low oxygen environment. …

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Smiths, I volunteer to replace these poor young people.

nude hikers in Switzerland

A growing number of unclad hikers are wandering the Alps, near Appenzell. Some Swiss legal experts say that banning nudity in public would be unconstitutional.

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In recent years, it has become fashionable for a growing number of Swiss and some foreigners to wander in the Alps clad in little more than hiking shoes and sun screen. Last summer, the number of nude hikers increased to such an extent that the hills often seemed alive with the sound of everything but the swish of trousers. …

read more in the NY Times – In Thin Air of the Alps, Swiss Secrecy Is Vanishing

I tried it myself on the John Muir Trail in California for about an hour. … Too short an experiment to get “comfortable”.

Fans of hiking in the buff should subscribe to the Nude Hiker blog.

hike Zillertal Rucksack Route, Austria


Listed by Backpacker magazine as one of the World’s Best (Unknown) Treks.

It sounds great:

… This 50-mile, nine-day loop has it all: glaciated 11,000-foot mountains, high alpine passes, deep valleys, waterfalls, gemsbok mountain antelopes, alpine roses, and martigon lilies. The well-marked route requires no technical expertise, but expect long, strenuous days (despite the relatively short mileage) and adrenaline-fueled climbing with fixed ropes and ladders. …

new Olperer Hut - <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/45269853@N00/2754474176/sizes/o/">original</a> - flickr - Alex Bergsten
new Olperer Hut - original - flickr - Alex Bergsten

Life-list moment: Catch your breath–and savor it all–on the small terrace at the Olperer Hut, perched hundreds of feet above the Schlegeisspeicher reservoir, with a view of the serrated ridge of Grosser Moseler in front and a cold Austrian lager in hand.

Hike the loop clockwise, starting in Mayrhofen–the views get better every day, and this way you’ll start with an easy two-mile hike to Edel Hut, so you can sleep in the mountains the same day you arrive in Austria. From Edel, get your bearings by hiking the three-hour round-trip to 9,754-foot Ahornspitze, a rocky summit high above the Zillertal Valley. You’ll know you’re in the heart of the Alps on day 4, en route from Greizer Hut to Berliner Hut, when in one short section you cross a picturesque–if rickety–footbridge over a glacial stream, scramble through a field of avalanche debris, and climb fixed ropes and a 16-foot ladder bolted to sheer rock. Be sure to stop on Lake Schwarzsee’s north shore and snap a photo of the reflected peaks–visual proof of your epic trek. …

Backpacker – World’s Best (Unknown) Treks

The best guidebook is Trekking in the Zillertal Alps: Hut-To-Hut Walks (Cicerone) by Allan Hartley.

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Here’s one of the useful maps from the guidebook.

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We’re sold. It’s been added to our list of the best hikes in Europe.

top 10 undiscovered treks


The Adventure Blog tipped me again to another great list:

Backpacker – THE WORLD’S BEST UNKNOWN TREKS

  • Pyrenees Traverse, France
  • Cape Wrath Trail, Scotland
  • Zillertal Alps, Austria
  • Tongariro Northern Circuit and Heaphy Track, New Zealand
  • Cordillera Apolobamba, Bolivia
  • Overland Track, Australia
  • Sarek National Park, Sweden
  • Rolwaling and Khumbu Valleys, Nepal
  • Polar Route, Greenland
  • Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia
  • First, that’s 11 treks.

    Second, they would have discovered 6 of the 11 if they had checked our list of the best hikes in the world.

    Still, I’m off to research the other five. Right now.

    Thanks Backpacker!

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    Trekking in the Nepal Everest Region

    A new Trailblazer guidebook by Jamie McGuinness.

    The only guidebook when I hiked up and above the north side of Everest Base Camp was Trekking in Tibet by Gary McCue. (In fact, I lost the guidebook while on that trek.)

    Hiking Everest from the Tibet side has been getting increasingly problematic.

    We recommend you hike the Nepal side, instead. Here’s the newest guidebook:

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    Amazon – Trekking in the Everest Region, 5th: includes Kathmandu City Guide

    hike or bike length of New Zealand

    Love in a Tent comments on a New Zealand government plan to draw even more outdoor enthusiasts to that fantastic country.

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    … New Zealand’s Prime Minister, John Key, held a “job summit” to try to find ways to save jobs during this global recession. He gathered together a bunch of business and labour leaders to see if a day of brainstorming could produce a miracle solution.

    While many ideas were bounced around, one of the ones that seems to have really caught the PM’s attention is a proposal to build a cycleway the entire length of New Zealand. This would become a major tourist draw, and help to boost falling visitor numbers. It would also create jobs building the trail, which was estimated to cost around $50 million. (Sounds low to me.) …

    Love in a Tent – Cycling to Save the NZ Economy?

    nz-hikeLove in a Tent advises that New Zealand not neglect the Te Araroa tramping trail. That’s 3,000km of gorgeous Kiwi walking. Volunteers are hoping to officially open it in late 2010. (One reason I’m planning to tramp New Zealand in 2011.)

    The Te Araroa Trust posted a response March 14th. An interesting point of view: The Pedal Corridor

    Personally, I’m happy to do the best parts of both routes. Hiking. And biking.

    top hikes in California

    Triple Blaze posted a list of the top 100 hikes in California.

    While not exactly the kind of serious hikes we are looking for, it’s still interesting. And the list will improve over time. It changes as readers vote.

    Their top 20 as of today:

    1. Muir Woods Mill Valley, California 2. John Muir Trail Curry Village, Yosemite NP, California 3. Dry Creek Trail Modesto, California 4. Peters Canyon Orange, California 5. Briones Regional Park Walnut Creek, California 6. Los Posadas Angwin, California 7. Flume Trail Tahoe, California 8. Anadel Trails Santa Rosa, California 9. Purisma Creek Woodside, California 10. Fullerton Loop Fullerton, California 11. Jughandle Ecological Trail- East Fork Fort Bragg, California 12. Pine Knot Trail Big Bear Lake, California 13. Big River Bike/hike/horse Trail Mendocino/fort Bragg, California 14. Sulphur Mountain Oak View, California 15. Tequesquite Arroyo Riverside, California 16. Redwood Regional Park Castro Valley, California 17. Old Flume Trail/south Yuba Trail Nevada City, California 18. Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park Sunol/Pleasanton, California 19. Downieville Downhill Downieville, California 20. De Valle Regional Park Livermore, California

    see the rest of the list – Triple Blaze – Most Popular California Hiking Trails

    The links take you to the individual hike home pages. Users can upload photos, find recommended guidebooks, read reviews.

    The site looks like it’s just getting going. But I like it already.

    Muir Woods - flickr - Darvin Atkeson
    Muir Woods - flickr - Darvin Atkeson