Hillsound FreeSteps6 Crampons Review
Hillsound Equipment Inc. – based in Vancouver, Canada – started out by designing and selling crampons. The FreeSteps6 is a simple anti-slip addition to their[Read More…]
Hillsound Equipment Inc. – based in Vancouver, Canada – started out by designing and selling crampons. The FreeSteps6 is a simple anti-slip addition to their[Read More…]
This is the time of year when most residents of the Pacific Northwest turn their minds towards escape. The damp, dreary months of winter bring[Read More…]
Hiking season isn’t over just because temperatures have dropped and snow has fallen. The fact is, winter hiking offers several advantages over summer for day hiking.
Hidden within the rugged folds of Rocky Mountain National Park, Bear Lake Trailhead offers a wealth of stunning alpine lakes. While the trail is often overrun by travelers and tourists in the summer months, hikers can enjoy a peaceful respite from the crowds by visiting the area in the winter months.
While campers can pitch their tent in the campsite, hot pool hikers can continue on, following the signs to the hot springs. This trail twists upward through an old growth forest, offering a steep but scenic hike to the springs. Impatient hikers must follow the trail over a slight ridge before they can finally glimpse their reward—a small plateau overlooking a dramatic waterfall and a hot springs complex.
Hike Twin Falls in the winter to view a unique perspective of this well-traveled trail.
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