“Today’s the day!” I said, as I opened my eyes and smiled. I crawled out of my tent and stretched. I had a date Read More
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Base Camp Budapest: Three Hills of Buda
After a week of vacation in Budapest, Hungary, my feet became itchy for some dirt trail and forest. What’s a hiker to do? Go hiking, of course! Here’s a great walk in hilly Buda, on the west side of the Danube Read More
Beating the Crowds at Rocky Mountain National Park
No month is better than July for hiking Colorado’s Front Range and especially Rocky Mountain National Park. Nearly all the trails are open for foot traffic sans snowshoes, Read More
Addicted Trailbuilders
“Found out June 3 is National Trails Day!” my friend Cher emailed me on June 2nd. “Didn’t know there was such a thing. Read More
Muggle No More: To Cache or Not to Cache?
Recently I hiked Mount Margaret in the Red Feather Lakes area northwest of Fort Collins, Colorado. This region of forests, meadows, and castellated rocks will be in the upcoming book, Base Camp Denver: 101 Hikes Along Colorado’s Front Range. Read More
Denver’s Front Range: The Collateral
As I research the book, “Base Camp Denver: 101 Hikes Along the Front Range,” I find the work is doing the opposite of killing me! In addition to the health benefits of regular hiking, I’m enjoying a great awakening. Read More
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