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- Hiking Up Steady Brook Falls in Corner Brook, Newfoundland by Lori Henry's Travel Blog on Nov 11, 2009
A morning spent caving in Corner Brook, Newfoundland was pretty exhilarating, so the afternoon was left for a short one-kilometre hike up Steady Brook Falls. For those willing to forge through a Newfoundland winter, Marble Mountain is, from what I he...
- Part I - Black Tusk by Meyrick Jones Racing on Oct 10, 2009
Three Iconic Hikes - One Day.... Part I - Black TuskBlack Tusk - 7,608 ftDistance Covered: ~30kmElevation Gain: approx. 5,000 ftOur Time: 5:13:00Keith and I arrived in the Rubble Creek parking lot at about 6:15am... it was pitch black while we loade...
- Black Tusk, The Chief, The Lions - 14.5 hours by Meyrick Jones Racing on Oct 7, 2009
Last Sunday a friend and I climbed Black Tusk, The Chief and The Lions in one day. 50km and over 12,000 ft of elevation gain.The idea came to me about a year ago and never really left... not like some of the other crazy ideas I have had. The 14.5 h...
- Trail signs highlight “green” farming by Food and Farming Canada on Oct 7, 2009
A series of hiking trail signs highlighting environmental accomplishments by farmers are being unveiled today in the Greenbelt. The signs have been installed along popular hiking trails in the Greenbelt – an area of permanently protected farmla...
- Where Is The Best Hike In….? by Outdoor Vancouver on Sep 8, 2009
Are you heading somewhere on vacation, wondering what the best hikes are in that area? Besthike.com is a really cool website that lists all the best hikes around the world broken out geographically. Most are challenging, multi-day adventures. But w...
- Leave No Trace by Outdoor Vancouver on Sep 3, 2009
Leave No Trace. Pack in – Pack out. Leave only Footprints. These little slogans sounds simple enough, yet time after time when I’m out hiking I tend to find discarded litter on hiking trails. And I don’t just mean the Grouse Grind w...
- Bruce Trail Hiking Ontario by Sauble Beach cottages Georgian Bay Cottages area lakefront cottage rentals, year round - Lake Franci on Aug 31, 2009
The Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest foot paths, Hiking the magnificent Niagara Escarpment is a hikers dream. 1675 foot cliffs, streams, wetlands, rolling hills, waterfalls, villages and cities. Experience the beauty of the Escarpment...









