Anyone doing any hiking?
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            Last week I had Monday off from work and decided to hike to the summit of Jack London State Park - and also do some geocaching along the way. It was a gorgeous and warm day, but the mosquitoes were absolutely insane in the shade! Tried my best to do any stopping and resting in the full sunshine - though I definitely got eaten alive anyway, since all the geocaches I was looking for were under the trees. Got myself up to the summit, and then ran back down to the parking lot... running is so much easier when it's all downhill! :laugh: All in all, 8 miles total. Got myself up to the summit, and then ran back down to the parking lot... running is so much easier when it's all downhill! :laugh: All in all, 8 miles total. 
 Selfie in the sun. 
 Nice view about 3/4 of the way up to the summit. 
 The summit in view! 
 View from a trail I'd never been on before. 
 Lovely spot called May's Meadow.
 Great job. Sounds like a lot of fun. I always call the mosquito's motivators.Because they keep me moving.0
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            Saturday we drove over the pass to the eastern side of the hills. We hiked 6.8 miles with an elevation gain of 1884 ft. To Teanaway Ridge. Just a gorgeous day.      
 Google Earth view of my GPS tracks 0 0
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            Beautiful!!0
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            Beautiful photos Deborah!!!0
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            Today I took my senior dog for a hike. She's 12 yrs old, and 2 weeks ago, literally almost died. I was loading her up in the truck , when she showed signs of life. She knows I'm not ready to say good bye. Today we hiked 4.5 miles, which was asking too much. However, this is a dog that would do 15 -20 miles in a day, back in the day. Barclay Lake WA.
 Morning sun peeking through the fores 
 Bearing Mountain across from the lake , My next adventure this summer 
 Playing in the lake   0 0
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            Sunday I did an amazing hike with my dog. Most people only do one destination or the other but I did both. Mason lake , then climbed Bandera Mountain. I only had a 1/4 of mile to go to the top but I stopped on the saddle. My dog was overheating and I was running low on water. I even had to stop at one point and put snow in his backpack. 8.4 miles and 5921 calorie burn. It was intense
 Satellite view of my hike 
 Bandera Mountain from Mason lake, the fog was just breaking up  
 Straight up, coming down was challenging to the knees 
 It's that steep 
 Rock Scramble 
 Almost there with a tired puppy 
 Lunch on the saddle0
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            Nice hike! I love the Mason lake part with my dogs. But Bandera is just a bit too much elevation/heat for my dogs when I tried too, they overheated like crazy and I decided to turn back. Snow would help though 0 0
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            Here's a link to a video of recent day hike on the Wapack Trail in southern New Hampshire. http://youtu.be/i-M8cuLMQq4                        0 http://youtu.be/i-M8cuLMQq4                        0
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            Great hike hikerdude!0
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            I didn't hike a whole lot to get these, but have been doing some hiking in the Grand Tetons National Park, Wyoming
 Pilgrim Creek 
 Pilgrim Creek with moose and Mt Moran 
 Schwabacher's Landing Sunrise 
 Joe0
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            Nice pics! I just hiked Mailbox Peak myself today, but with my crappy phone camera pics are not very good to post anyways :P0
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            I didn't hike a whole lot to get these, but have been doing some hiking in the Grand Tetons National Park, Wyoming
 Pilgrim Creek 
 Pilgrim Creek with moose and Mt Moran 
 Schwabacher's Landing Sunrise 
 Joe
 Wow! Joe - those are just beautiful!0
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            Great Pictures Joe . I am so jealous. I want to go to there, but just another add on to my bucket list.0
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            Nice pics! I just hiked Mailbox Peak myself today, but with my crappy phone camera pics are not very good to post anyways :P
 Mail box peak is tough! I thought I was going to die coming down. My hips knees & toes were just killing me.0
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            Hi guys,
 I just joined the group.
 I have been using MFP for 10 days but I've been doing day hikes for years.
 I also do a week long canoe trip in the Adirondacks every spring.
 I did a 15 mile hike yesterday in the Pharaoh Lake Wilderness
 area of the Adirondacks. I started at the Putnum Pond parking lot,
 hiked south around Putnam Pond to the summit of Treadway Mountain
 (4 Miles's). I then descended Treadway and hiked north via Rock Pond then
 further north to Bear Pond. Did a short bushwhack east of the
 Bear Pond beaver dam to pick up Bear Pond Road. Took Bear pond
 Road to Route 74 and hiked West to my place on Eagle Lake.
 Would love to become MFP friends with any other Adirondack hikers.
 I work in NYC and live 90 miles north of the city. We get up to our place
 on Eagle Lake in Ticonderoga,NY as much as we can.0
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            Nice pics! I just hiked Mailbox Peak myself today, but with my crappy phone camera pics are not very good to post anyways :P
 Mail box peak is tough! I thought I was going to die coming down. My hips knees & toes were just killing me.
 Yes it is tough, but I was surprised and pleased I went up and down with no real issues even though my knee recently did act up. I found with poles it wasn't all that bad, that and hiking with some people who kept me going slower that I might have otherwise, all I ended up with is sore muscles, no joint issues that people commonly complain of doing this hike. It was beautiful up there, 360 degree clear views 0 0
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            We just completed the first 22 miles of the Appalachian Trail. Started at the Nimblewell Access trail to Springer Mountain and went to Woody Gap. Monday afternoon we had a severe thunderstorm complete with hail catch us on Hawk Mountain. I don't have the pictures on my computer to upload but we have some posted on Facebook and will post to our website in the next couple of days. www.lifespilgrims.com0
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            Haven't posted anything here before since all the hikes I seen have been so long 
 Mine is short but can be breath taking still 
 from yesterday evenings short hike on a mountain near by.
 More picures I have posted in my blog on here
 http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/Sivangj/view/out-hiking-672416
 Happy hiking
 Siv0
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            When the view is that beautiful, it doesn't have to be a long hike.0
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            Over the last few days I've done Angels Landing, The Narrows, Navajo Trail in Bryce and other short jaunts in the SW.
 This is Thors Hammer. It is on the Navajo Trail in Bryce NP. The photo is a little too saturated. Oh well…. 
 This is from the Narrows in Zion NP an easy and hard hike through the Virgin River 
 Hope you're all doing well with your hiking and eating. I'll post more in a few days. Heading to Monument Valley, Arches, Canyonlands0
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            Last weekend , I went backpacking to an abandoned campground in the Olympic National Park. No views but lots of fun, and slept right a long the river  
 We had some visitors come into our camp   
 Today I did a leisure hike with friends to Lena Lake, on the out side of the Olympic National Park. 
 Had more friends try to join me at lunch.  0 0
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            Over the last few days I've done Angels Landing, The Narrows, Navajo Trail in Bryce and other short jaunts in the SW.
 This is Thors Hammer. It is on the Navajo Trail in Bryce NP. The photo is a little too saturated. Oh well…. 
 This is from the Narrows in Zion NP an easy and hard hike through the Virgin River 
 Hope you're all doing well with your hiking and eating. I'll post more in a few days. Heading to Monument Valley, Arches, Canyonlands
 What an epic trip! Nice photos!0
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            Yesterday I hiked to Colchuck in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of the Cascades.
 It's a beautiful glacier-fed lake. [/url] [/url]
 A sign at the trailhead warned that there were mountain goats "habituated to humans". No kidding! 
 Streams are still running high from snow melt - 
 ETA: trying to get the photos to fit - you may need to right-click to view the entire image.0
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            Nice photos Mary!!!0
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            Yesterday I hiked to Colchuck in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of the Cascades.
 It's a beautiful glacier-fed lake. [/url] [/url]
 A sign at the trailhead warned that there were mountain goats "habituated to humans". No kidding! 
 Streams are still running high from snow melt - 
 ETA: trying to get the photos to fit - you may need to right-click to view the entire image.
 Beautiful hike. I"m going to have to give that one a try very soon!0
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             http://youtu.be/mRtbjM9ldYU http://youtu.be/mRtbjM9ldYU
 Yesterday I did 10.63 miles round trip to Marmot Pass in the Olympic National Forest. The hills were crazy up, up & up, then up some more. Never a break.0
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             http://youtu.be/mRtbjM9ldYU http://youtu.be/mRtbjM9ldYU
 Yesterday I did 10.63 miles round trip to Marmot Pass in the Olympic National Forest. The hills were crazy up, up & up, then up some more. Never a break.
 Nice video! And - Baxter! I did this hike last summer - it seemed like it took forever to come back down.0
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             http://youtu.be/mRtbjM9ldYU http://youtu.be/mRtbjM9ldYU
 Yesterday I did 10.63 miles round trip to Marmot Pass in the Olympic National Forest. The hills were crazy up, up & up, then up some more. Never a break.
 Nice video! And - Baxter! I did this hike last summer - it seemed like it took forever to come back down.
 Ya I remember the last mile thinking it was never going to end.0
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            Nice video on youtube!!!!0
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            Video Link . We did 9.14 miles during a dangerous heat advisory. Maybe not smart, but I really enjoyed it. Burned 4632 calories, and washed away the rest of the calories with 3 liters of water & some gator-aide.:laugh: http://youtu.be/VaIq-MqWwqw                        0 http://youtu.be/VaIq-MqWwqw                        0
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