Okay then. Here are a few:
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For who's interested: here is a full photo series https://photos.app.goo.gl/jdzA2LrsYmSNv6MW8
Fabulous!
I forgot to mention I finally made it out there. It was cold and windy but worth it for the stunning (if wintry) views. Thanks for the tip Duncan, I'll be back next year in warmer weather for sure.
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A modest venture of course compared to the Alps and Nepal - wow fabulous photos indeed Dunno! I am soooooo jealous!
Last edited by Quantum Cat; 12-08-2022 at 11:07 AM.
Glad you went out there. It's a fun hike! The views are very impressive on a clear summers day when the scenery is all green instead of winter's gray, bare trees.
Next time, you might enjoy going out to the Washington Monument state park. Hike from there to 270, cross the bridge over the interstate, and go on to Annapolis Rocks - and back. Also a nice hike - and be sure to spend a few minutes at the first monument ever raised to Honor G. Washington.
Regards,
Duncan
^^^ I’ll do that. Cheers!
I just returned from hiking the 'malerweg' (the painters way); an 8-day hiking route in Eastern Germany.
An easy route in a popular area but a very nice walk nevertheless.
Here are a couple of shots:
Stunning beauty!
Glad you enjoyed it.
My knees are playing up, so I'm planning to do a short hike soon to test them
Last edited by Duncan Glenday; 06-14-2023 at 02:00 PM.
Regards,
Duncan
Nice Pictures!
I'm a day hiker, and hike around my area in Nor Cal quite a bit. Haven't done a multi-day hike in decades. But just back from Britian, where my wife and I did more than 80 miles over the course of two weeks. We summitted Sugar Load in Brecon Beacons, went up Mynydd y Dref (Conwy Mountain), did the loop around Grasmere and Rydal Waters in the Lake District, and spent some time in the Trossachs/Loch Lomand park. Also did quite a bit of urban walking....
"And this is the chorus.....or perhaps it's a bridge...."
When I was stationed at a Naval Air Station in the San Joaquin Valley, they gave us a warning. When hiking in the Sierra foothills just to the East, or in Yosemite just to the North. If you come across a marijuana plant, immediately turn around and go back the way you came. Or face the wrath of the drug gangs growing the plant(s).
"Well my son, life is like a beanstalk, isn't it?"--Dalai Lama
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Late to this thread... started hiking somewhat seriously in 2018...Pics are from 2 of my most challenging...Grand Canyon(2020), rim to river and back! 3 hours down and about 3 hr 45m up!Grand canyon pic.jpg
I've done many Via Ferrata, although not many the last few years. My wife's home country, Slovenia, is a via ferrata paradise
I've also done a lot of Alpine climbing when I was young. When I was 16 I did my first mountaineering course. The next years I took two more advanced courses. I climbed until my late 20ies. At one moment my group of climbing buddies fell apart due to carreers, relationships and kids and I switched more to multiple day hiking.
Cool! Via ferrata are relatively new in the USA, and very new to me. A friend and I plan to do one soon ... but (co-incidentally) both of our wives are recovering from surgeries, so we'll need to plan it for when they've recovered ... hopefully, September.
No surprise to learn that you've done alpine climbs. I did a course last August, for my Mount Rainier climb.
Regards,
Duncan
Anyone done any nice hikes lately?
I have done the Alta Via nr 9 in the Dolomites. While the Dolomites are one of the most spectacular mountain ranges in the alps and arguably in the world, it was not one of my favorite multiple day hikes. The dolomites are just too over-exploited. One of the main attractions for hiking is to get away from all the hustle and bustle and crowds. That is not always possible in the Dolomites.
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Stunning pictures, as always! Thanks for posting.
I haven't been on the trails very much this year - mainly on the bike, or in a kayak. But I'm planning an epic hike early next year, that I'll have to train up for. (Epic in effort, not in scenery )
Regards,
Duncan
IMG_20240520_141912.jpg One of my recent "hikes" on the New River Gorge Bridge in WVPXL_20240520_152819040.jpgPXL_20240520_173032918.jpg
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I forgot to mention: I did another multiple day hike earlier this year, and its prog related!
As a Cardiacs nut I bought tickets for the Sing to Tim event in London early May, to celebrate the life and work of Cardiacs front man Tim Smith who died a few years ago.
To convince my wife to come with me I proposed to add a little trip: A visit to Bath and a walk Along the Cotswold Way. One of Britain's national trails. So we did.
Photos you can find here:
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...k3aldvMzloSjd3
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It was a nice and easy 7 day hike through the english countryside and through some very pretty villages. I did start to miss the more 'dramatic' mountain scenery after a few days.
Bath is a very pleasant town. For me so much nicer than London. Btw, one of the hills above Bath is called "Solsbury Hill" .
And......
....my wife *hated* the Cardiacs concert.
Gonna do another 7 day trek in September.
Last edited by thedunno; 07-27-2024 at 05:57 AM.
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