
Walking Trail, Central Ikaria, Greece
One of the many hiking trails on the island. The woods are dominated by pine and strawberry trees – a unique landscape.
One of the many hiking trails on the island. The woods are dominated by pine and strawberry trees – a unique landscape.
DrFumblefinger enjoys a pleasant fall walk on a trail paralleling the Clark Fork River in Western Montana.
I’ve always enjoyed hiking, nowhere more than in a beautiful natural place with interesting features. The Artists’ Paintpots trail certainly fits the bill. The Paintpots
Samantha shares memories from a road trip stop to visit to Scotts Bluff National Monument in Gering, Nebraska
DrFumblefinger goes on a short hike in the Ozarks, by the shore of lovely Table Rock Lake.
DrFumblefinger shares an easy and scenic hike in the pretty ski resort town of Vail, Colorado
DrFumblefinger concludes the tale of his journey to the summit of Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the lower 48 states.
It’s a 105-foot cascade that’s ‘pretty darn cool;’ waterfall-lover Samantha says it’s worth the hike!
The entrance to this hiking destination is not a secret. There is a turn out on California’s coastal HWY 1 about 20 miles from The Tides in Bodega Bay, just before Fort Ross. The secret is, that the trail doesn’t have to end. It ends after about 5…
One of the many hiking trails on the island. The woods are dominated by pine and strawberry trees – a
DrFumblefinger enjoys a pleasant fall walk on a trail paralleling the Clark Fork River in Western Montana.
I’ve always enjoyed hiking, nowhere more than in a beautiful natural place with interesting features. The Artists’ Paintpots trail certainly
Samantha shares memories from a road trip stop to visit to Scotts Bluff National Monument in Gering, Nebraska
DrFumblefinger goes on a short hike in the Ozarks, by the shore of lovely Table Rock Lake.
DrFumblefinger shares an easy and scenic hike in the pretty ski resort town of Vail, Colorado
DrFumblefinger concludes the tale of his journey to the summit of Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the lower 48 states.
It’s a 105-foot cascade that’s ‘pretty darn cool;’ waterfall-lover Samantha says it’s worth the hike!
The entrance to this hiking destination is not a secret. There is a turn out on California’s coastal HWY 1 about 20 miles from The Tides in Bodega Bay, just before Fort Ross. The secret is, that the trail doesn’t have to end. It ends after about 5…