via Walking Home From Mongolia on Facebook
… Rob Lilwall and Leon McCarron on a 5,000 km winter expedition …
They emerged from the Mongolian Gobi and crossed the border back into bleak, freezing China.
It sounds horrible.
via Walking Home From Mongolia on Facebook
… Rob Lilwall and Leon McCarron on a 5,000 km winter expedition …
They emerged from the Mongolian Gobi and crossed the border back into bleak, freezing China.
It sounds horrible.
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… I was checking out the Sierra Trading Post blog, and stumbled up this breathtaking time lapse video of landscapes in Arizona and Utah. …
Be sure to click “Full Screen” in the lower right corner – it looks even more phenomenal!
Click PLAY or watch it on Vimeo.
Landscapes: Volume Two from Dustin Farrell.
Here’s volume 1 (VIDEO).
I try to get to the S.W. USA for hiking at least once a year.
Bill has a website dedicated to one of our best hikes in the world, The Wave on the Utah / Arizona border:
… There are two great photographic locations in Coyote Buttes North (The Wave and The Second Wave) and numerous minor ones including Top Rock Arch, Melody Arch and the Grotto, the Hooters, The Alcove, Sand Cove, and Fatali’s Boneyard.
The Wave is best photographed midday so as to minimize the extensive shadows, the other areas listed above are best photographed mid-late afternoon. …
Due to the fragile nature of this natural resource, it’s very difficult to get a hiking permit.
Bill’s site offers this advice:
… Your chances are better if you’re going alone, or in December – February. If you do not win the lottery I suggest you get one for Coyote Buttes South, or go to the White Pocket which is east of Coyote Buttes South.
I know of one person who was lost overnight in Coyote Buttes South, so use a GPS, mark the trailhead, and stay with your party. While a two wheel drive vehicle is adequate for the North Buttes, four wheel drive is required for the South due to deep sand. …
read more on TheWave.info
Bill adds this bit of news:
The upcoming 2012 Disney film “John Carter” was shot in the area across Wahweap Creek near the town of Bigwater. Other locations include Canyonlands and Factory Butte (near Capitol Reef). A 3D movie. The arid region will stand in for Mars.
On his second attempt, The Adventure Blogger Kraig Becker did make it to Chile’s Atacama Desert. And back.
See his photos on Picassa.
That’s the finest outdoor scenery in the world, I reckon.
ArizonaHiking.org Weekend Warriors has a good, personalized list:
Best Easy Hikes
Best Medium difficulty hikes
Best Hard hikes
Best Fall leaf watching hikes
Best hikes for solitude
Best hikes for spectacular views
Best water hikes
etc.
See the full FULL LIST of hikes
See more interesting photos tagged “Arizona Hike” on flickr.
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