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NYTimes - Winter Hikes, Skyline Views
Hiking in the winter, through the stripped and skeletal trees, can lead to brilliant vistas of city skylines that were cloaked by the greenery of summer.
Hiking in the winter, through the stripped and skeletal trees, can lead to brilliant vistas of city skylines that were cloaked by the greenery of summer." class="link">Discuss this
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NYTimes - All Peaks, No Valleys
Blending the rigors of adventure travel with the fastidiousness of stamp collecting, highpointers seek out the loftiest elevation of every state.
Blending the rigors of adventure travel with the fastidiousness of stamp collecting, highpointers seek out the loftiest elevation of every state." class="link">Discuss this
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NYTimes - Climbing as High as You Can Go in Utah
The hike to Kings Peak, a 28-mile round trip, leads climbers far beyond any signs of civilization.
The hike to Kings Peak, a 28-mile round trip, leads climbers far beyond any signs of civilization." class="link">Discuss this
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NYTimes - Hiking Into Chinese History
You can combine historical pursuits with some of the finest day hiking in China around the village of Fanzipai.
You can combine historical pursuits with some of the finest day hiking in China around the village of Fanzipai." class="link">Discuss this
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NYTimes - California’s Overlooked Peaks
In contrast to the vast Sierra Nevada, the Trinity Alps are relatively pocket-sized. However, the area offers hiking well into December and cross-country skiing until summer.
In contrast to the vast Sierra Nevada, the Trinity Alps are relatively pocket-sized. However, the area offers hiking well into December and cross-country skiing until summer." class="link">Discuss this
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