jesseslife.com

Ever think about quitting your job and taking off?

Jesse did just that. I have been following his excellent blog for months now as he attempts to visit all the National Parks in the USA, including Alaska!

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It would be well worth subscribing to the RSS feed now. Jesse has signed on for a 120 day RV tour of South America next.

hiking Hong Kong




hiking over hong kong

Originally uploaded by JesseWarren.

Surprisingly, tiny Hong Kong offers some terrific hiking.

I’ve done day hikes on some of the islands. One of our contributors recently did a long day hike on the mainland.

Of course combining hiking with one of the most photogenic cities in the world is a great combination!

The clean, well organized hostels offer the best value accommodation in town. My home base in Hong Kong is the Mt. Davis hostel.

video & photos – climbing Crowsnest

UPDATE – added photos from the climb to Flickr

Scott Whiteside organized 6 hikers to scramble his favourite mountain in the Crowsnest Pass. We needed no climbing gear but be warned there are a few tricky spots on this mountain.

We took our time spending almost 8hrs on the adventure. All returned unscathed — except for 1 thumb squashed by a falling rock. Rock fall is the biggest danger when scrambling the rotten Rockies.

For evidence that we actually reached the summit, click PLAY on the video below or watch the clip on YouTube.

video – “Old Faithful”, Yellowstone

We saw Old Faithful erupt twice at Yellowstone National Park.

Click PLAY on the video below or watch the clip on YouTube.

I found the volcanic landscape similar to that around Rotarura in New Zealand. But Yellowstone is even larger and more impressive.

the best besthike.com photos






Originally uploaded by Rick McCharles.

On the right hand navigation of the besthike.com blog we’ve added a Flickr “badge” linking to 120 of our best photos. More will be added in future.

Rick McCharles is hosting this on his pro account.

Another Flickr badge to all photos tagged with the word “hiking” is included at the bottom of the navigation. These badges change each time you reload the page.

Huayhuash Circuit photo credit – Grant Assenheimer