Posted in Hiking Vacations on Dec 31st, 2004 No Comments »
Compiled and Written by Mrs Njuguna
Game Searchers Tours and Safaris
Kenya’s national parks and reserves rate among the best in Africa. Obviously the tremendous number and variety of birds and mammals is the main attraction, and the more popular parks such as Masai Mara National Reserve and Amboseli National Park see huge numbers of [...]
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Posted in Walking Trails on Dec 31st, 2004 No Comments »
Submitted by Myer Henderson
TrekAmerica, Footloose & Lets Trek Australia
Let us show you the twists and turns, the valleys and peaks, and all the natural beauty of the Northeast on America’s oldest and most popular footpath!
As we leave New York City behind, you will soon discover a different New York as you pass through [...]
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Posted in Hiking Vacations on Dec 30th, 2004 No Comments »
Written by Hilary Achauer
Classic Journeys Cultural Walking Adventures
I took a few steps up the slight incline. My heart raced, my breath coming in shallow gasps. I stopped to rest, and tried it again. A few steps forward and I felt dizzy. I looked at the gentle slope leading to the hotel [...]
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Posted in Hiking Vacations on Dec 29th, 2004 No Comments »
Written by Leigh Kemp
The legendary Kruger National Park is South Africa’s premier reserve and is the place where the greatest diversity of wildlife in Africa can be experienced. Siyabona Africa Travel is the leading advisory on the Kruger Park, and with access to previously inaccessible areas of the park, provides an experience that [...]
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Written by Carol Nesbitt
Over the years since the Civil War battle in 1863, stories of scores of sightings, stranger than reality, have emerged from the quaint houses and gentle fields in and around the town of Gettysburg, PA: Stories of sightings of these soldiers, moving again in battle lines, across the fields where [...]
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Posted in Stay The Night on Dec 29th, 2004 1 Comment »
Canon City, Co is truly a unique part of Southern Colorado. The attractions, activities, weather, and small town atmosphere make Canon City a great destination for year around vacations. Enjoy one of America’s most spectacular attractions, the Royal Gorge Bridge and Park.
The Royal Gorge Bridge is the world’s highest suspension bridge, [...]
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Posted in Organizations on Dec 28th, 2004 1 Comment »
Written by Letty Zook
The Mid-Florida Milers invite you to walk just for the fun of it! Our walking club is a member of the American Volkssport Association (AVA), an umbrella organization made up of more than 400 local walking clubs nationwide that promote recreational walking. We call our walks “volksmarches” which means “people-walks.” [...]
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Posted in Hiking Vacations on Dec 28th, 2004 No Comments »
Hiking vacations are a nice change of pace out of the normal vacations. We’ve located a company called “The World of Outdoors” in Boulder, CO that offer just thought type of vacation experience.
While millions of visitors travel through the nation’s national parks every year, few of these outdoor enthusiasts experience [...]
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Posted in Walking Events on Dec 27th, 2004 No Comments »
Explore the wonders of nature in winter as part of Metro Parks’ 32nd Annual Winter Hike Series. Park naturalists and volunteers will guide hikers on trails ranging from one to six miles while pointing out the seasonal beauty of each park.
All hikes are free and participants can join in as many hikes as they’d like. [...]
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Written by Amy Lynwander – Owner
Fells Point Ghost Tours was named Best Tour, City Paper’s Best of Baltimore, 2003 & 2002. Ranked #2 ghost tour nationwide by DigitalCity.com, 2003.
Make a Day of it in One of Baltimore’s Most Interesting Neighborhoods – Follow the brick promenade east past the skyscrapers that overlook Baltimore’s famous Inner [...]
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Written by Susan Hilliard Fusiarski
Lace up those walking shoes and start your walking experience in Florida today. Florida is rich in both nature and history so whether you are looking for a historical walk through some of the historic districts throughout Florida or your looking for that perfect walking trail with photographic opportunities, Florida [...]
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Posted in Walking Trails on Dec 24th, 2004 No Comments »
Written by Bill Bussey
Note: This article is meant to update or clarify parts of Kelly Evenson’s article at “Some Highlights From This List.”
Chatham County, with a population of just over 52,000, is located in the geographic center of North Carolina about 20 miles west of the capital city of Raleigh, and thirty miles southwest [...]
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Written by Susan Hilliard Fusiarski
Pure Florida is natural Florida at it’s best and we’ve located a great website which highlights walking trails in native Southwest Florida. Natural Florida or Pure Florida, as acclaimed by the Charlotte county website, is the best hidden secret in Southwest Florida. Here is a list of [...]
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Posted in Walking in Florida on Dec 17th, 2004 1 Comment »
WalkingBuddies.com is a daily blog with information on walking and opportunities for you to post your infomation to find a walking buddy in your area. If you are new to this blog please sign up. Get started today by adding your information and comments to our walking blog. Please feel [...]
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