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6 Gorgeous Places to Birdwatch in North America

Have you ever thought to do some birdwatching while you backpack, but you’re not quite sure where to start? North America is a diverse place when it comes to wildlife, and what you see in one area might be completely different from what you see in another. If you’ve never given this enjoyable hobby a chance, then […]

1 min read · Nov 30, 2015 · hanalarock

US Virgin Islands

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Where to Hike in the US Virgin Islands

Most people travel to the US Virgin Islands to escape the hectic demands of life and to relax on the beach. It’s no doubt that these islands are some of the prettiest in the world, with white sand beaches surrounded by crystal clear water, and a climate that’s ideal for being outside as much as […]

1 min read · Nov 26, 2015 · hanalarock

Utah, The Wave

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10 Amazing Spots You Wouldn’t Believe are in America

The world is filled with some unique places that look as if they belong in another dimension. We’ve seen them before in images that look too beautiful for us to even believe they actually exist. The more you backpack, the more you discover how fascinating nature really is. We just don’t take enough time to […]

1 min read · Nov 23, 2015 · hanalarock

Santa Fe, New Mexico, US, Outdoors

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9 Cities in the US Meant for Hikers

There’s no doubt that there are certain places in the US that are just destined for backpackers. If you’re from a place where you need a car to go anywhere or there’s no room for a car because you live in a city, then you can understand. If you’re one of those people wondering what it would be […]

1 min read · Nov 18, 2015 · hanalarock

hiking, college, campuses, outdoors, backpacking

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College Campuses for Students Who Love The Outdoors

With college applications due this month, high school seniors everywhere will need to soon be making decisions about where they want to spend the next four years of their lives. While some kids are looking for the party atmosphere, smaller classes, or a diverse campus, other students are looking for opportunities to get outside as […]

1 min read · Nov 11, 2015 · hanalarock

11 Ways to #OptOutside Instead of Black Friday

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11 Ways to #OptOutside Instead of Black Friday

Last week, the CEO of backpacking store REI, Jerry Stritzke, announced that this year the store would not be opening it’s doors for Black Friday, but instead paying their employees to ‘go outside and play’. Black Friday is the biggest shopping day of the year in the U.S, has incidentally taken people away from the […]

1 min read · Nov 3, 2015 · hanalarock

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Hiking North America’s Most Frightening Stairs & Bridges

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Hiking North America’s Most Frightening Stairs & Bridges

Though there’s tons of aspects of hiking that can be quite scary, high footbridges and steep staircases take fear to a whole new level…literally. While you may have already conquered your fear of heights by climbing some of the tallest peaks that are out there, there’s something a little different about having a single bridge […]

1 min read · Oct 29, 2015 · hanalarock

The Best Hikes to America’s Hot Springs

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The Best Hikes to America’s Hot Springs

Sometimes, the best part of hiking is coming along something you don’t get to see everyday; like hot springs. Although the U.S might not get as much recognition for its hot springs as other countries, they’re still very much here, waiting for you to come explore. Hot springs are thermal, mineral waters that are result […]

1 min read · Oct 28, 2015 · hanalarock

8 Insane Cliff Jumps in the US

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8 Insane Cliff Jumps in the US

Cliff jumping is one way to make your back country experience even more exciting. While you or someone you know might be a junkie for wild animals, rock climbing, or freezing alpine hikes, those with fear of heights might want to pass up on this one. Cliff jumping can be extremely dangerous, and it’s important […]

1 min read · Oct 26, 2015 · hanalarock

Sunrise Point, Bryce Canyon National Park

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8 of the Best Hiking Spots to Watch the Sun Rise

Backpackers will tell you that some of the best parts of hiking are seeing the rewards at the end of a long trek. One of these great gifts of nature is being able to watch the sunrise. While it’s certainly not easy having to wake up early and navigate through the trails in the darkness, […]

1 min read · Oct 15, 2015 · hanalarock

Wheelchair Accessible Hiking

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8 Great Wheelchair Accessible Hikes

If you or someone you love has a physical disability, it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t get to experience the joys of hiking like everyone else. Because of the American Disabilities Act passed in 1990, just about everything in our country is becoming as accessible to people with disabilities as it is for those without; even […]

1 min read · Oct 14, 2015 · hanalarock

Tunnel Falls

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12 of the Best Waterfall Hikes in the US

The U.S is a big country, and within in it are tons of hidden gems that determined backpackers will make there way to at one point or another. Some of these hidden gems are amazing waterfalls that require a bit of a trek to get to; though, they will all be worth it once you […]

1 min read · Oct 8, 2015 · hanalarock