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Detailed information, descriptions, and photos regarding routes, trips, and cross country passes. While technically a portion of the forums, this section is tightly moderated to maintain consistent and informative content, and is a great trip planning resource.
I would carry a single trekking pole. Maybe.That route isn’t particularly high, and doesn’t have any mandatory steep sections. If you encounter snow I’d just walk over it.The crossing of Chilnualna creek at […]
This thread is "famous"From today's Wall Street JournalIn obscure outdoor forums, however, one can find vocal advocates of eating the stuff. One poster in a forum on High Sierra Topix wrote that swallowing the leaves […]
Does anyone see it?sometimes I access the site and it's quite slow to load
KSR says of Mt. Desert Island, Maine: "a chunk of High Sierra dropped into the North Atlantic"; but with wildly different origins. 200+ million years of erosion, more recently a mile deep glacier on top until 12,000 […]