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Pointe Helbronner (3,462 m (11,358 ft)) is a mountain in the Mont Blanc massif in the Graian Alps on the watershed between France and Italy.
The peak, which used to be a mere geodetic reference point, was named after Paul Helbronner, a Frenchpolytechnicien, alpinist and geodesist who pioneered cartography of the French Alps.
Pointe Helbronner is served on the Italian ...
A stunning, well surfaced, coastal walkway. Enjoy walking through varied and interesting forest to a panoramic, cliff top viewing platform. Point Elizabeth track is a perfect walk for families and children.
Point Imperial is one of three sights along the North Rim that should absolutely be included on your Grand Canyon North Rim trip, the other two being Cape Royal and Bright Angel Point. At the end of the road is the parking area for some fantastic views. Point Imperial is 2.7 miles off Cape Royal Road.
Access to this part of the park by car is seasonal, traditiona...
Most of the peaks on Mount Kenya have been summited. The majority of these involve rock climbing as the easiest route, although some only require a scramble or a walk. The highest peak that can be ascended without climbing is Point Lenana, 4,985 m (16,355 ft).The majority of the 15,000 visitors to the national park each year climb this peak. In contrast, approximately...
The Point Loma Tidepools are located Cabrillo National Monument in San Diego, California. On the western side of Point Loma lies the rocky intertidal zone, a window into the ocean ecosystem that lies along of San Diego's coast. During periods of low tide, pools form along this shore in rocky depressions. In them you may see flowery anemones, elusive octopi, spongy dea...
The trail switchbacks up the back side of Point Lookout and traverses the top of the mesa. This trail provides excellent views of both Montezuma and Mancos valleys, as well as the surrounding countryside.
The trail ascends steeply to the top of the mesa. The trail continues along the mesa top until it reaches an excellent view of the La Plata Mountains. Due to the el...
Point of Arches is one of the most photographed areas of the Olympic (Northwest) coast. The hike to Point of the Arches is 2.3 miles in length and covers the entirety of Shi Shi Beach.
The point also has some of the best tide-pooling in the area.
Day hikers to Shi Shi Beach will need a Makah Recreation Pass. Overnight users will need both the Makah Pass and a wilde...
Point Reyes Beach—also known as the Great Beach or Ten-mile Beach—is an incredible expanse of over 17 kilometers (11 miles) of undeveloped ocean beach visitors are welcome to explore. If you are looking for the drama of heavy surf this is the place to be.
Drive-up access is located at the North Beach or South Beach parking lots. Dogs are allowed on a 1.8-m...
The view from the Grand Canyon’s Point Sublime is well worth this long drive. Point Sublime Trail is located along the North Rim Parkway (SR 67) on the North Rim in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona - 2.7 miles north of Grand Canyon Lodge. The 17.7 miles one way dirt road goes through old-growth ponderosas. Keep left on any of the main trail forks.
A high...
This is one of the most popular trails in Moab and is often combined with Golden Spike and Gold Bar Rim. (Both available as FunTreks eGuides.) Poison Spider Mesa is a fun-filled combination of challenging obstacles and incredible scenery. This trail is rated as hard. There are sound harder sections but if you have a good spotter you can make it.
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Mots of the obstacles along the Poison Spider Safari Rte have a bypass, but there are still several obstacles that you have to run, include the Waterfall.
The Wedge is a fun crack that you can either straddle for a boring climb, or drive with your passenger side inside the crack to climb out the other side for some "three-wheeling" action.
Each New Years Day thousands of people across Europe, US and Canada celebrated the arrival of the New Year by jumping into chilly seas, rivers and lakes. Each country has its own name for the event from “Polar Bear Plunges”, “Swims” or “Dips”.
The Coney Island Polar Bear Club is the oldest winter bathing organization in the United ...
Walk the Polblue Swamp track to see a kangaroo or wombat hanging out along the track. The best time to see them is early in the morning as they graze for some brekkie in the forest. Four-wheelers should also try the nearby Barrington trail.
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