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Vancouver, WA: Mount Adams via South Spur
Vancouver, WA: Mount Adams via South Spur Climb the Northwest's tallest nontechnical volcano. Published Sep 20, 2013 BACKPACKERMagazine Share Share to Outside Feed Create a new post with the
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Seattle, WA: Silver Peak Loop
Seattle, WA: Silver Peak Loop Explore Silver Peak and Twin Lake on this challenging 9-mile loop. Published Sep 20, 2013 BACKPACKERMagazine Share Share to Outside Feed Create a new post with the
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Seattle, WA: Guye Peak via Cave Ridge Trail
Seattle, WA: Guye Peak via Cave Ridge Trail Take this short, little-known scramble up to the top of Guye Peak in the Alpental Ski Area. Published Sep 20, 2013 BACKPACKERMagazine Share Share to
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Grand Teton National Park: String, Leigh, Bearpaw, and Trapper Lakes
Grand Teton National Park: String, Leigh, Bearpaw, and Trapper Lakes This effortless out-and-back offers unparalleled views of rocky canyons and towering glacier-topped peaks, all from the shores of
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Lexington, VA: Lake Robertson Loop
Lexington, VA: Lake Robertson Loop Look for blackberries and bears on this 4.4-mile loop around an activity-filled lake complex in the southern Shenandoah Valley. Published Sep 20, 2013
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Blue Ridge Parkway: Harkening Hill
Blue Ridge Parkway: Harkening Hill Highlights along this 3.5-mile loop include whitetail deer, a 3,364-foot summit, precariously perched boulders, and a 19th-century farmhouse. Published Sep 20, 2013
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Blue Ridge Parkway: Humpback Rocks Loop
Blue Ridge Parkway: Humpback Rocks Loop Explore an 1890's mountain farm on this 4.3-mile lasso loop that tackles a 700-foot climb to craggy boulders for expansive parkway views. Published Sep 20,
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Shenandoah National Park: Lewis Spring Falls
Shenandoah National Park: Lewis Spring Falls This *3.3-mile loop behind Big Meadows Lodge drops past rocks and ridgelines to Shenandoah's 4th highest falls. Published Sep 20, 2013
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Roanoke, VA: Crabtree Falls Trail
Roanoke, VA: Crabtree Falls Trail Five cascading waterfalls are the draw on this popular 4.2-mile out-and-back that starts with a climb and ends with a leafy streamside ramble. Published Sep 20, 2013
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Shenandoah National Park: Hawksbill Summit Loop (WP414 – 453)
Shenandoah National Park: Hawksbill Summit Loop (WP414 – 453) This *2.8-mile loop swings past talus fields, wildflowers, and a falcon nesting area, capping them off with a gob-smacking view from
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