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Catamount is currently accessible to | hikers and snowmobilers. |
is the location of many vehicle accidents and | hikers who tumble off the falls. |
popular destination with tourists and amateur | hikers as it is easily accessible from the Parkway. |
Distance Posts 500 metres apart help | hikers know exactly where they are. |
a shelter for long distance Appalachian Trail | hikers, a campground and access to the eco-friendly L |
Hiking"; in the 1930s this was adopted as the | hikers' anthem. |
ild and dangerous animals stalk and attack the | hikers, and eventually start picking them off. |
trails make it a destination for many Bay Area | hikers and naturalists. |
rather isolated, visitors tend to be visiting | hikers, motorcyclists, bicyclists, hunters, and fishe |
eat blue herons, trees, egrets, beavers, dogs, | hikers, and disc golfers share the space, crossing ea |
popular as a destination for birdwatchers and | hikers. |
ts enthusiasts, anglers, campers, boaters, and | hikers. |
On busy days a Summit Steward both reminds | hikers of these rules and educates them about the eco |
of its numerous galleries, history buffs, and | hikers that come into the county from the east en rou |
vast enough to be considered suitable by many | hikers. |
heir habitation can still be found by intrepid | hikers in the form of rock paintings in remote areas. |
the "Nalgene" trademark was recognized by many | hikers and sales of the 1-litre wide-mouth bottle of |
opening the ranchlands of the upper canyon to | hikers. |
es County Board of Supervisors at 25 cents for | hikers and 50 cents for horseback. |
Iran claims the | hikers entered its territory, but several Kurdish eye |
No gear is needed for this climb although | hikers should take great care. |
d, and thus has long been a popular climb with | hikers. |
k an attractive location for rock climbers and | hikers, offering a beautiful view of the relatively f |
open year round, the Chasm itself is closed to | hikers and climbers during the winter months because |
d by the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, leads | hikers and mountain bikers up to Signal Knob. |
r area, free of charge, and to correspond with | hikers seeking his counsel. |
Crowds of | hikers steadily increased throughout the 1970s, causi |
nd the ferry is used primarily by cyclists and | hikers. |
postelle routes, a steady flow of cyclists and | hikers pass through the village. |
It is a popular destination for | hikers and campers. |
ascade Canyon and is a popular destination for | hikers and backpackers. |
kverwitterung) are a favourite destination for | hikers and offer a good view of the valley towards th |
village, Gargrave is a popular destination for | hikers and cyclists. |
onshine Mountains are popular destinations for | hikers in the Wild Forest. |
indefinitely due to deteriorating conditions, | hikers still welcome) climbs to a small parking lot j |
ause of its length and difficulty, experienced | hikers can expect the route to take about 18 days, wh |
is traditionally the first fell encountered by | hikers following Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk. |
7.5 mile hike, strenuous for even experienced | hikers. |
ands to ensure a quality hiking experience for | hikers on the Florida Trail corridor. |
or climbers, mountaineers, polar explorers and | hikers. |
ming aerial rescues such as extracting injured | hikers from areas inaccessible by ground crews as wel |
any approach, it is nonetheless a favorite of | hikers. |
ferent accounts of possible treasure finds and | hikers falling in the Hembrillo Basin. |
a more challenging 6 hour hike for experienced | hikers and 8 hours for inexperienced hikers. |
hills provide an excellent place for walkers, | hikers, picnics and landscape painters. |
s a vehicle shuttle service for point-to-point | hikers. |
ace Restaurant is a popular eatery for through | hikers on the trail. |
s 5 trail, and it recommended only for skilled | hikers. |
rves as an excellent location for dog-walkers, | hikers, and those looking for solitude. |
For day | hikers looking for a shorter trail (less than an hour |
eet, and is a common destination for swimmers, | hikers, and campers during the summer months, when th |
Challenging enough for experienced | hikers, as the most-hiked trail in the Catskill Park |
is a less popular destination for recreational | hikers than nearby Cascade Canyon or Death Canyon, it |
t is very close to Upper Campus, frequented by | hikers and mountain bikers, and near where drum circl |
Nishiwaga Town have drawn interest from local | hikers and outdoors enthusiasts, as well as hikers an |
te of a fatality due to rockfall from careless | hikers. |
The hill is hard for | hikers although it is a popular site for hiking in Ho |
ll five in the same day; while many have, most | hikers prefer to break the trips up into separate ass |
ng directly from the valley, and hill walkers, | hikers, and other tourists converge on the village - |
he Mount Omine pilgrimage trail; however, many | hikers to begin and end their trek from the Dorogawa |
o the vast array of Virginia hunters, fishers, | hikers, and outdoorsmen, somewhere between half a pag |
long the Appalachian Trail brings an influx of | hikers and campers into Taylors Valley. |
one way and is suitable for intermediate level | hikers. |
ring the First World War, and to introduce the | hikers to the historical and touristic values of the |
It affects | hikers or campers and endemic to Rocky Mountains. |
of approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km), allowing | hikers to take either a trail along the lower part of |
The trail ends at Sheila Lake and | hikers who want to go further can walk across the mea |
Some of the crash debris is quite large, and | hikers making the trip to the summit have been known |
to a saddle where a footpath leads experienced | hikers to the top. |
tain contains an abandoned fire lookout tower; | hikers who climb the tower are rewarded with sweeping |
A small parking lot serves | hikers taking a popular trail along Anthony's Nose, t |
ee views of Gozo and this lures quite a lot of | hikers, who challenge the rather steep path up to the |
private property, property owners may consider | hikers trespassers. |
ch provides t-shirts and other merchandise for | hikers and various amenities for guests of the lodge. |
ral glaciers, which offer the more adventurous | hikers a challenge. |
7953-84-3), reflects the experience of most AT | hikers, that the project of making the whole trip in |
Most commonly, | hikers come up from the west, via the Feldspar Brook |
he North Norfolk Railway (NNR), used mostly by | hikers using Kelling Heath. |
signed for local equestrians, mountain bikers, | hikers, photographers and other outdoor enthusiasts. |
nation for local equestrians, mountain bikers, | hikers, boy scout troops and other outdoor enthusiast |
the purpose of disposing of bowel movements by | hikers and others engaging in outdoor recreation. |
own by many as "Dirt Mulholland"--popular with | hikers, horseback riders, and mountain bikers--and an |
It now takes | hikers all the way around Charlottesville, passing th |
Although it receives a large number of | hikers, the area is largely made up of rocky lava rat |
e a curiosity to the day-tripper and oasis for | hikers at nearby Reyes Creek Campground, performs man |
The mothers of the | hikers deny those claims, saying they have been held |
Two of the | hikers are killed by the vicious canines and the last |
ationers, then begins to hunt a group of young | hikers and campers in the nearby forest mountains. |
One of the | hikers, Paul Jenson (Leslie Neilsen) goes crazy as he |
epartment performs four to six rescues of lost | hikers a year and maintains its own stationhouse, two |
However, the trail is still open to | hikers. |
ser is reached via an old service road open to | hikers and biking with the trailhead near Kepler Casc |
The road over the dam is normally open for | hikers (not cars) and makes for a possible route into |
gtown affords rich recreation opportunities to | hikers and bikers, dog-walkers, nature lovers, cross- |
The annual 19,000 or so | hikers of the Mount Whitney Trail, who must pick up N |
bility of early release for two other detained | hikers, President Ahmadinejad was noncommittal. |
Meanwhile, the mothers of the other two | hikers continue to press for their children's release |
sers of these devices are outdoor enthusiasts ( | hikers, mountain bikers, climbers, boaters, sailors) |
of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park: A | Hikers Guide to Trails and Attractions. |
er; below the tower an ice cream parlor serves | hikers and passing motorists. |
The bridge also provides safe passage for | hikers, bikers, and pedestrians using the Appalachian |
After summiting Rocky Peak Ridge, | hikers decent a small coll before ascending to the Gi |
Watch out for those pesky hitch | hikers, they will hijack you! |
ed Las Ruedas de Enciso is a popular place for | hikers and sightseers. |
the Blackheads and a common starting point for | hikers trying Thomas Cole Mountain. |
n recent years is has become a focal point for | hikers and walkers. |
l, has a fire tower on its summit popular with | hikers. |
en carried out, the route is now popular among | hikers and cyclists from all over Yorkshire, and the |
Algonquin is popular with | hikers, accessible from the popular Adirondak Loj tra |
arge wilderness area that is very popular with | hikers and backpackers. |
Popular with | hikers, the canyon is part of a popular circuit hike |
Webbington is popular with | hikers as it has many good footpaths leading up to Cr |
This created some problems with | hikers in the past, who would park along the neighbor |
owever, the Creeper Trail Cafe to propvide for | hikers and bikers and there is a small store in the v |
p owes its name to the relief prospectors (and | hikers) experienced from arriving at the first outpos |
An open-front trail shelter is provided for | hikers. |
untain biking but is no longer recommended for | hikers, who are encouraged to use the parallel, non-m |
ith the Appalachian Trail logo, a register for | hikers to sign, and a benchmark. |
erence to recent demonstrations to release the | hikers in a number of U.S. and European cities. |
ing any suggestion that two remaining American | hikers detained in his country will be released. |
The trails circling the reservoir attract | hikers, bikers, and equestrians. |
us rescues have been made to retrieve stranded | hikers who disregarded the warning. |
Upon return, some | hikers using this route prefer to either continue sou |
usiasts, campers, off-road vehicle riders, and | hikers. |
this area as well as maintaining the route for | hikers and cyclists, and as such is largely responsib |
well as a popular destination for runners and | hikers in the summer. |
It is also popular with cyclists, runners, and | hikers who want easy access to White Rock Lake. |
Shourd also said the | hikers were not aware they were in an area adjacent t |
Groundwater is scarce, and | hikers generally rely on water tanks maintained by ra |
society members are always excited to see new | hikers and are more than happy to give you a tour of |
Like that station, it serves mainly | hikers visiting nearby state parks in the Hudson High |
Lake Murray is a popular site for | hikers, bicyclists and runners who move around the pe |
irely open or fully developed-a situation that | hikers should be aware of. |
eted in three to five days, but some ambitious | hikers complete it in one or two days. |
iking trail in Finland, attracting some 15,000 | hikers every year, mainly over the high season lastin |
Marcy Dam is a popular camping spot for | hikers in the high peaks. |
neck Ridge Metro-North Railroad station serves | hikers and campers traveling to and from Breakneck Ri |
ate on primary ranger duties, e.g., talking to | hikers. |
e trail plus a long perimeter trail that takes | hikers through hardwood forests. |
Among the spots that attract | hikers and campers in addition to the previously ment |
On the trail, | hikers knew him simply as "One Leg". |
Along the trace, | hikers can expect to see the occasional ghost town (e |
is a favourite destination among the mountain | hikers in Sri Lanka. |
e Hillary Clinton urged Iran to free the three | hikers. |
reports that claimed Iran had forced the U.S. | hikers across the border were false. |
Iran's state-run media have said the American | hikers will plead not guilty when their trial begins. |
d demanded the United States "trade" the three | hikers for Iranian prisoners he said it holds. |
ada and was the first president of the Skyline | Hikers of the Canadian Rockies. |
The mothers of the three | hikers, Josh Fattal, Shane Bauer and Sarah Shourd, le |
carry food or supplies belonging to the human | hikers, it is referred to as a storage dog, (not to b |
Because of this, most | hikers choose to hike from the north to the south. |
Foreign Ministry spokesman says three American | hikers detained by Tehran for a year are being invest |
Sarah Shourd, one of the three American | hikers arrested by Iranian authorities in July 2009 a |
The trail was designed to accommodate | hikers, bicyclists, and horses. |
A small section is accessible to casual | hikers via a boardwalk, and there are extensive trail |
1.8 miles (2.9 km) of trails available to both | hikers and bicyclists. |
Up to sixteen | hikers were also reportedly stranded on Table Mountai |
(3.2 km) paved bicycle trail open to cyclists, | hikers, skateboarders and roller skaters. |
airns have been put up ("Varderekka") to guide | hikers from both sides of the mountain. |
cult to negotiate and has been known to entrap | hikers who leave the safety of established trails. |
The park contains several tracks allowing | hikers to view the park's waterfalls and vistas to th |
f the trail is designated as natural trail for | hikers. |
d the remaining trackbed serves as a trail for | hikers and off-road vehicles. |
first section of the Appalachian Trail, taking | hikers from Bear Mountain south to the Delaware Water |
Center also has 17 miles (27 km) of trails for | hikers and bikers at the park. |
A network of trails allow | hikers to explore mountain, which gains its distincti |
ssociated with military activity, trampling by | hikers, damage to the habitat caused by feral pigs, f |
Iranian officials are indicating two American | hikers imprisoned in Tehran for more than a year on e |
Liao was found unconscious by | hikers on a mountain path in near his home in Muzha, |
e problematic and should only be undertaken by | hikers accustomed to bushwhacking. |
It is designed primarily for day use by | hikers, with minimal camping facilities. |
Although this trail has some use by | hikers, the foot trail from the vicinity of Hamilton |
This mixed-use trail is used by | hikers and bicyclists. |
Mount Williams is mainly used by | hikers, as it is too small for real mountain-climbing |
The park's many trails are used by | hikers, cross-country skiers, and the park is the hom |
es non-motorized, recreational users including | hikers, bikers, horseback riders, and runners. |
is a forest area often visited by walkers and | hikers. |
The area is popular with walkers and | hikers as several long-distance trails pass through t |
ions, is a popular destination for walkers and | hikers from the surrounding areas. |
The area is popular with walkers and | hikers, many stopping to see Waugh's Well, a hillside |
1932 Warning to | Hikers |
chief attraction is a cable car which carries | hikers to the top of the Jura during the summer and s |
anoramic views, the Cheaha Wilderness attracts | hikers to its section of the Pinhoti Trail This stret |
mountain enjoys great popularity with serious | hikers not only due to its status as a required peak |
Iran is repeating charges three young American | hikers entered the country illegally last year and sh |
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