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"The mountains are calling and I must go" - John Muir
"The mountains are calling and I must go" - John Muir
What Pinnacles Campground offers tent camping and RV sites. The campsite is nice, but watch out for raccoons – they run rampant on the campground. Make good use of the food storage and in case you’re in need, the campground store sells alcohol. Where Pinnacles Campground is located in the unique Pinnacles National Park, 32 […]
What? Bear Gulch Cave Trail is an easy hike and good for families, but do take caution navigating through the cave since it can be quite dark, therefore a flashlight is required. The Bear Gulch Cave trail is open seasonally depending on the presence of the colony bats. The lower half of the trail is […]
What? The Sky Trail is a short distance backpacking trip starting at Bear Valley to Sky camp. The trail is only 2.9 miles but it can be quite strenuous because more than half of the time you’re on an incline. This route showcased only a small view of the ocean from a distance, nevertheless it […]
What? Backpacking the Inca Trail is a once-in-lifetime adventure. This spectacular trek takes you through a combination of Inca ruins, stunning mountain views, exotic vegetation and wildlife. The trail goes over high passes with unforgettable views. A reasonable level of fitness is highly recommended to take on this 4 day hike and most importantly, be […]
What? The Phi Phi Islands are comprised of two islands, Phi Phi Leh and Phi Phi Don. Phi Phi Leh is completely free of human inhabitants and Phi Phi Don lack roads – we traveled by feet. Kho Phi Phi Don is heavily populated but the island provides many options for restaurants, bars, hotels and […]
Our first backpacking trip (i.e. carrying our own pack) and one of the toughest trek we’ve experienced. From Pine Ridge to Sykes Hot Spring was a strenuous 10 mile hike. The terrain consists of significant elevation gain and loss, along with some level paths. The trail is combined with shaded and exposed area, and half […]