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yes its quite fun, especially when its cold. nice view on that pic too
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Yeah. Nothing too interesting in my area though
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>>90557Sometimes you have to drive 4+ hours to get to the good stuff.
Anyways, if you wanna post photos from your recent hikes, that would be cool.
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>>90551Im walking distance away from some nice hills so I tend to go there, but sometimes I'll drive out to trails around me
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yes I love to hike but unlike many I really like hiking in misty or lightly rainy weather, just yesterday I went out to an appalachian woodland and found some nice ponds and streams
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I, as a female Scandinavian college student, enjoy hiking in the Atlas Mountains.
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>>90922Please be in london
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>>90530 (OP)is that appalachia or something? anyway looks kino.
so glad i don't live in some 15 minute city niggerhell yet… praying for nuclear annihilation b4 they burn me out from picrel with a jewish space laser to complete agenda 2030.
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>>90922>>91063>were found decapitated in the foothills of Mount Toubkal near to the village of Imlil in the Atlas MountainsI have literally hiked there picrel. was actually pretty dope.
I don't hike as often as I'd like to cause I don't have a car, but I do enjoy it
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Yeah although where I live itβs only nice enough from May - September
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Yes in scotland
love it here
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>>93202that's what's nice about appalachia is the hiking is decent between late march - late november except at the highest elevations
>>93211you have right to roam, im jealous, but on the downside, the trees are gone
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>>93212my car is fucked right now which is a huge pain in the ass for me but im gonna climb some hills when it gets fixed
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>>93215im so sorry i know how that is I tried to get a car that would be reliable/cheapish parts it was one of my main considerations because my last car had so many problems from the rough roads I took it on just to get to hikes
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>>93534on what kind of bridge are you there?
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I had very little time to actually go on a lengthier hike last year. This one is from one of the rare moments.
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>>94434Excuse humongous file size, was just stress testing new homes size limits.
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>I don't hike as often as I'd like to cause I don't have a car
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>>94700I mean, yeah. if you live in a city it can be hard to get out to decent hiking spots without a car.
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>>94428like a normal kind of road bridge over a creek
the weird thing is a lot of these creek crossings had parking lots but then the parking lot would either be blocked with gates or boulders so you couldn't hike from there
this is not related, but is nearby, and is an old railroad trestle they restored into a walking/biking trail
>>94668a lot of things are roadside or very nearly so
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i have nowhere to hike
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When I can. I live in the suburbs if raisinland so I don't have the opportunity
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When it's not cold as raisin I do
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>>94945my feet ache just looking at that
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I like the idea of hiking. I need to live further north or get up earlier in the morning.
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>>95432not sure which continent you are talking about, but the american south has some fine hiking provided you are a bit north of the outright gulf coast
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>>97571No, it's the Barton Creek trail in Austin
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>>97616wow that's normie central
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hiked to the point where California, Oregon, and Nevada meet. there's a cairn and a marker there and not much else. There are a bunch of spots like that in CA once you get away from the cities.
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>>97812There's a point where WV/KY/VA meet and it's actually not RIGHT THERE but nearby someone marked a hike at the nearest peak but I dunno if there's actually a trail or a view to it. He wrote on Google Maps like best view in the area but could just be fake. I drove there and it looked like you could park there but I wasn't gonna hike up cuz its still 700 ish feet vertically up even if there is a trail. Cool area though. "garrett's point" on google maps near wharncliffe
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>>97616i found barton creek really underwhelming when i went (also, too many dogs and too much dog poop)