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White Mountain National Forest: Presidential Traverse
White Mountain National Forest: Presidential Traverse Track over peaks named for American royalty on this monster 20.5-mile dayhike in the Whites. Published Sep 20, 2013 BACKPACKERMagazine Share
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Pittsburgh: Rachel Carson Trail
Pittsburgh: Rachel Carson Trail Climb above the Allegheny River and see its serpentine course from a bluff-top vantage on this seven-mile point-to-point in Harrison Hills County Park. Published Sep
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Pittsburgh: Baker Trail
Pittsburgh: Baker Trail Follow yellow blazes for a 10-mile section across creek-laced woodlands. The route crosses a covered footbridge and is inter- spersed with pastoral vistas along a flat farm
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Boston: Piper Trail
Boston: Piper Trail Beeline up a 3,500 peak, and skirt slabby granite with views of New Hampshire's White Mountains and central New Hampshire's Lake Country. Published Sep 20, 2013
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Boston: Welch-Dickey Loop
Boston: Welch-Dickey Loop Click off two 2,500-plus foot peaks, sample from entry-level scrambling on granite slabs on this 3.8 mile loop. Published Sep 20, 2013 BACKPACKERMagazine Share Share to
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Adirondack Park: Jay Mountain
Adirondack Park: Jay Mountain Hike the herd path to a dual summit with a sweet view. Published Sep 20, 2013 BACKPACKERMagazine Share Share to Outside Feed Create a new post with the article attached
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New York City: Timp-Torne Trail
New York City: Timp-Torne Trail Ppass skyline views of Manhattan (35 miles south) as you roller-coaster over the Timp, West Mountain, and Popolopen Torne, a trio of thousand-foot peaks on this
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New York City: Sugarloaf to Osborn Loop
New York City: Sugarloaf to Osborn Loop This seven-mile hike departs from the Manitou railroad station and climbs 1,000 feet to a flat ridgeline with views of Bear Mountain. Take the AT and Osborn
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Spokane, WA: Three Peaks Loop
Spokane, WA: Three Peaks Loop Tag Mount Kit Carson, Day Mountain, and Mount Spokane on this 14-mile dayhike that tracks through 100-year-old Douglas fir and meadows covered in larkspur and phlox.
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New York City: Hook Mountain
New York City: Hook Mountain Share Hook’s 728-foot summit, the area’s second highest, with soaring broad-winged hawks, then descend the Long Path to Rockland Lake and return to Upper Nyack, New York,
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