Getting your mind right can do wonders for a hike, and for your perspective on all the stuff you’re hiking to get away from. I always sorta suspected as much, but I found just how true it is this morning…
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Best times to hike McAfee Knob on the Appalachian Trail
by tom • July 11, 2011 • 3 Comments
McAfee Knob might well be the most-documented stop along the Appalachian Trail. (Click for the essential turn-by-turn guide at Hiking Upward.com). A rocky slab juts out from a rock face, creating a perfect promontory for snapshots giving the impression you’re…
How to avoid getting lost on a hike
by tom • July 4, 2011 • 13 Comments
Getting lost is inevitable on a hike — the wilderness offers too many temptations to take a wrong turn. While getting lost tops the list of hiking risks, the worse threat is staying lost long enough for something bad to…
Blog Carnival Challenge: 6 emotions inspired by the best hiking trails
by tom • June 26, 2011 • 2 Comments
The June 2011 Outdoor Blog Carnival poses two simple questions: what makes a great trail, and what’s your favorite example? Carnival host Outdoor Vancouver nails the first one in Top 8 Qualities of a Great Trail (and Brooks-Range Dispatch has…
Blood Mountain loop and Neels Gap on the Appalachian Trail
by tom • June 24, 2011 • 5 Comments
I combined an excellent Appalachian Trail loop with a pilgrimage to the famed Neels Gap/Mountain Crossings store and hostel last weekend. If you’ve ever gotten a Trail Journals jones, you’ve heard of Mountain Crossings: it’s where the outfitter’s staff patiently…
Max Patch to Roaring Fork, Appalachian Trail
by tom • June 12, 2011 • 9 Comments
Max Patch is all about the timing. The grassy mountaintop near the North Carolina-Tennessee border is sublime on a clear morning from mid-May to mid-June, when rhododendrons and flame azaleas light up the nearby trails. The rest of the time,…
All my EveryTrail guides are free for download to iPhone, Android
by tom • June 10, 2011 • 1 Comment
Rest easy, weary hiker, you need no longer fear the stratospheric price of $1.99 for my mobile hiking guides at EveryTrail.com. Actually, we stopped charging for new guides a couple months back, but about four dozen of my guides were…
Glen Burney Trail in Blowing Rock
by tom • June 6, 2011 • 7 Comments
This is a surprisingly vigorous 3.2-mile hike from the city park of Blowing Rock, North Carolina, to the base of Glen Burney Falls. The town itself is mainly a tourist destination named for the legendary Blowing Rock, a crag where…
6 ways to get more hikes in your life
by tom • May 22, 2011 • 13 Comments
Jobs, kids and lives in general provide a zillion excuses for not hiking (and a raft of other nots: eating right, exercising, calling your mom). I needed to hang around the house this weekend, so the least I can do…