I’m heading up to Mount Diablo to check out the Rock City area today (duty calls; this’ll be for another column in the Mercury News). It’s my last major section of the park still unexplored. Tons more minor ones, plus…
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Getting sorta back to normal
by tom • November 24, 2007 • 2 Comments
Ok, so we’re getting near the point where some actual hiking related content can happen here. If you’re an RSS reader, you’ll probably want to re-subscribe to the feeds.
Trying to post a pic
by tom • November 24, 2007 • 2 Comments
This works pretty well.
Suggestions for winter backpacking sought
by tom • November 20, 2007 • 3 Comments
I had a California reader requesting tips for winter trails and camping along the West Coast. Not having near as much expertise in these regards as the rest of y’all, I figured I’d toss this one out to everybody and…
Even more on hiking in Slovenia
by tom • November 20, 2007 • 3 Comments
Paul Trousdale of Oakland was there recently. From his “just back from” item in the Chron: I wish I’d packed: A basic climbing harness and helmet. Although nontechnical, many of the exposed hiking routes have fixed cables to hook onto…
Link payback: Hikingtripreports.com
by tom • November 20, 2007 • 0 Comments
Rick at Best Hikes had this one the other day: Hiking Trip Reports. My name is Scott Thompson and this is my hiking Web site. I love the trail and I hope to share some of my favorite trails with…
Lost in the woods: a simulation
by tom • November 20, 2007 • 1 Comment
Reporter for a TV station back East wonders what it’s like to be stuck in the woods after dark. I think I smell a reality TV show in the making here.
Interview: Through-hiking the Pacific Northwest Trail
by tom • November 19, 2007 • 1 Comment
Not to be confused with the Pacific Crest Trail, the Pacific Northwest Trail runs for nearly 1,200 miles from the Continental Divide to the Pacific Ocean. Two-Heel Drive reader and blogger Greg Seitz interviewed a friend of his who hiked…
Autistic teen found after night in Uvas Canyon
by tom • November 19, 2007 • 1 Comment
From this morning’s Mercury News, a story about a boy lost overnight at Uvas Canyon County Park. He was out on a hike Saturday with his family. For 18 terrifying hours, her 15-year-old autistic son, who doesn’t speak, was lost…