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Take a light stroll (1 mile round trip) down the Henry Robinson Boardwalk along Port Royal's Battery Creek. Look out over the vast waterway while taking in the warm coastal breeze and enjoying the wildlife.
Up to 600 sculptures in an arboretum and wildlife water garden setting with meandering footpaths. The sculpture park is a hidden gem and is a must if you have even a little interest in sculptures.
The Second Wave (Wave 2) is located a thousand feet southwest of the Wave and maybe 100 feet higher. It's more curvy sandstone crossed by small fins.
The light for the main Wave is best in early or mid-morning. For The "Second Wave", shown above, late afternoon is best.
BLM a daily permit is required, with no time limit otherwise. They do say "Day use only", but I t...
The 4 km return trail is rated moderate and has interpretive signage describing the formation of the towers. There are some anchors for rock climbing installed on the Titanic rock.
"The Slot" is a slot canyon incised deeply into sandstone and siltstone strata along the base of West Butte, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California. The Slot narrows to a two-foot width as you work your way "downstream." After 10 or 15 minutes of downhill meandering, the canyon walls part, and you come upon the upper end of a vehicle route through Borrego Mountain...
The Stairs at Tech Ridge is St George a flight of 333 stairs that's a great fitness challange. Recommend parking at the top.
Steps Designed for Safety – Standard stairs are typically 12 inches deep, but after testing running down traditional steps, we opted for 14-inch steps. This provides better control and enhances safety as you descend.
Why 333 Stairs? &ndash...
The Storr is a rocky hill on the Trotternish peninsula of the Isle of Skye in Scotland. The hill presents a steep rocky eastern face overlooking the Sound of Raasay, contrasting with gentler grassy slopes to the west.
A well constructed path, used by many sightseers, leaves the A855 just north of Loch Leathan. It heads up through an area formerly covered by evergreens...
The Subway is a colloquial name for a uniquely-shaped slot canyon in Zion National Park. The Subway is so named for its tube-like, undercut slot canyons. This segment of canyon is less than a quarter-mile in length, but long approach and exit hikes are necessary for access.
Left Fork (Subway) Bottom-Up Hiking Route:
This is a very strenuous 9-mile round-trip hike ...
The Swiss Path is the name given to a special national path in central Switzerland opened in 1991. It makes a loop around one arm of Lake Lucerne, starting in Rütli and passing through Bauen, Flüelen, Sisikon and Morschach, finishing at Brunnen. The total length is around 35 km (22 mi), taking 2 or 3 days to complete.
The route recognises each of the cantons...
The Tahoe-Pyramid Trail is based on a vision for a trail that would follow the entire length of the Truckee River, from its source at forested Lake Tahoe (6225′) to the desert terminus of Pyramid Lake (3796′). The current route can be traveled by foot or by bicycle, and when fully completed, will descend over 2000 feet during the entire course of the 114-m...
The Tanks can be found along the Capitol Gorge Trail in Capitol Reef National Park. The Tanks is a series of waterpockets accessible by a short spur trail off the gorge. There are s hort distance east of Pioneer Register.
The “Tea House Challenge” in Banff National Park is the goal to visit both Lake Louise area tea houses in one day, connect the Lake Agnes and Plain of Six Glaciers trails (via the Highline trail) to form a 14.6 km, 5-hour round trip loop.
The Wainstones are impressive sandstone crags that are the largest such group in the North York Moors. Great place to see the sun go down on the Summer Solstice.
The Wales Coast Path (sometimes called the All Wales Coast Path) is a long-distance footpath which follows the whole of the coastline of Wales (it also has a number of shorter, regional, coastal footpaths). The path is 870 miles (1,400 km) walking route from Chepstow in the south to Queensferry in the north. It opened for the entire length in May 2012.
Wales is the fi...
The Wave is located on the Colorado Plateau, near the Utah and Arizona border. The Wave is a multi-colored chute that has been cut into a sandstone mountain. Swirled bands of color run through the sandstone, which has eroded into interesting shapes. The colors and shapes change with the light as the day progresses. Red, pink, yellow and green rock has been blended tog...
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