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  • Gospel Rock, Gibsons, BC

    By HikingOn | June 28, 2009

    were close to their journeys end when the huge rock came into sight. This video was made 15 to 20 years ago in hopes to raise awareness of the need to protect this landmark that is cherished by the community and visitors. “To believe if there is a will, there is a way” To read about Gospel Rock, visit this website: www.gospelrock.htmlplanet.com This Video is Produced by and for the Friends of Gospel Rock…. *************************** … gospel rock nature waterfront panoramic views bluffs …

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    Inca Trail Hiking

    By HikingOn | June 27, 2009

    Hiking in the Andes with a Dragoman group.

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    4/12/07 – Golite’s Andrew “Andy” Skurka – Great Western Loop

    By HikingOn | June 26, 2009

    complete the Great Western Loop, a 6875-mile route that passes through the most cherished and pristine wild lands remaining in the United States including 12 National Parks and over 75 wilderness areas. The route links a network of five long-distance hiking trails and a self-made segment through the Sonoran and Mojave deserts. Andy is hiking to promote the “less is more” lifestyle and to draw attention to the effects of global warming on America’s most iconic wild lands. He began his hike …

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    BC Hiking with Backpackers Stove for a short Trail Break.

    By HikingOn | June 25, 2009

    Backpackers who like to stay overnight on a long hike or just have a nice afternoon in the bush may want to see this quick demonstration of how this MSR Backpacker stove can be easily set up for a quick coffee break along the trails of British Columbia, Canada.

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    How to Choose Hiking Trails

    By HikingOn | June 24, 2009

    Picking hiking trails is easy with these tips. Get advice on backpacking, hiking, and the great outdoors in this video.

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    Island Trails – Mauna O Ahi-Pu’u O Kona

    By HikingOn | June 23, 2009

    Hiking from Mauna O Ahi Ridge, passing the Kuli’ou’ou Ridge terminus, topping out at Pu’u O Kona, then descending Kuli’ou’ou Valley’s west ridge. Island Trails KaleoLancaster.blogspot.com

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    hiking at camp high trails

    By HikingOn | June 22, 2009

    we went hiking up at camp high trails

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    Valleseco Holiday, Gran Canaria, The Canary Islands, Spain ~ Hiking & Touring The Countryside

    By HikingOn | June 21, 2009

    Valleseco is a beautiful region in the northern-center of Gran Canaria. Although the name Valleseco means “Dry Valley” it is arguably the greenest part of Gran Canaria. There are amazing hiking trails with incredible vistas. Driving around the region is also magical with view points every few kilometers. Most visitor go to Gran Canaria for the abundance of sun and relaxing beaches, but why not thrown in a weekend stay at a Rural Guest House in Valleseco and escape to a green and lush …

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    Campgrounds and Trails in Monterey

    By HikingOn | June 20, 2009

    Veteran’s Park is a 50-acre park with overnight group camping, walking trails, BBQ picnic areas, play equipment, and a turf playfield. The Park has a basketball court, limited hiking trails, and a large lawn area which can be used for Frisbee, kite flying, football, softball and relaxing. The park includes a beautiful 81 acre forest and wildlife preserve called Huckleberry Hill. Camping in Monterey is a safe, affordable and fun lodging option for visitors and residents. It is conveniently …

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    Chops complaining about hiking trails

    By HikingOn | June 19, 2009

    there is also a quick don vito impression.lol

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