Find Your Next Adventure
I have hiked dozens of trails throughout the years. I have compiled them all below to make it easy to use them to research your next great adventure. Whether it’s just for the afternoon or a month. I have included them all below.
Click on a trail to view my written trail guides. Each one includes GPX files, permit information, daily journals, and various other resources for that particular trail. They have all been thoroughly researched and hiked by yours truly.
Additionally, if you would like to search by geography, each of my hikes has a corresponding marker on trhe map below. Click on one for a direct link to its post.
Long-Distance Hikes
Multi-Day Hikes
- Dolly Sods Loop
- Grand Canyon: Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim
- Grand Canyon: Rim-to-River-to-Rim
- Grandfather Mountain Trifecta
- Havasu Falls to the Confluence & Back
- Knobstone Trail
- Little Schloss & Big Schloss Loop
- Mount Pleasant & Cole Mountain Loop
- North Fork Mountain Trail
- Old Loggers Path
- Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
- Spruce Knob/Seneca Creek Loop
- The Presidential Traverse
- Three Ridges Loop
- West Rim Trail
Day Trips
Adventure Map
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Safety & Disclaimer
The activities described on this site are inherently dangerous. Illness, injury, or death could occur as a result of attempting any of the trips described.
The information provided on this blog is not a substitute for personal judgment or responsibility. I accept no responsibility for the actions of readers or the consequences of those actions. Individuals must use their own judgment in determining their ability to undertake or complete any of the trips described, and they are solely responsible for their own safety in the mountains.
Do not rely solely on information from this blog for your safety. The route descriptions are accurate to the best of my knowledge at the time of writing, but accuracy is not guaranteed. Public access to the routes is freely allowed at the time of writing. Changes are inevitable and may relate to natural events, government policies, or the decisions of private landowners.
