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    Katrina Poulos Wendy Hultsman PRM 304 September 26‚ 2012 User Behavior at Pinnacle Peak Pinnacle Peak Hiking Area is a multipurpose‚ exercise trail used for both hiking and equestrians. It is a 1.75 mile one-way trail in Rio Verde‚ Arizona with breathtaking views of the Sonoran Desert from every direction. Because the trail is not a loop‚ there is a lot of traffic on the trail‚ especially during the fall and winter seasons and on weekends. Families specifically enjoy this trail because there

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    National Park After the dramatic battle of the Civil War‚ Pea Ridge National Military Park (PRNMP) was established in honor to those that fought in 1862. With just 4‚300 acres where this significant battlefield takes place‚ people can visit this enormous park that is open every day. PRNMP has beautiful features where visitors can enjoy and have a pleasant visit because this park still preserves some of the things that were actually used in battle like cannons and rifles. The park also serves as

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    From all the health benefits that hiking can bring as well as the sense of serenity the one might feel‚ two photographers that both enjoy this activity took amazing photos of true beauty that only the great outdoor can offer. Both Arnab Banerjee and Galen Rowell are outdoors men that don’t take it for granted and can bring out the purity of nature. Galen Rowell seem like he was always meant to be a photographer. Rowell was born in Oakland 1940 and grew up in Berkeley‚ California. He was college professor

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    Colorado is ideally situated in the height of saint Denis Mountain. It is found in the south-west of the island. It is a natural spacious park. Visitors may hike around the mountain to explore or may simply ride on horse. It is a main departure for hiking. There is a breath-taking sight at the top. The parc du Colorado is an ideal place for families with children. The place is full of attractions for kids. It is a good place for a picnic in the nature. There are several walks around and kiosks where

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    Salmon River. You’ll know from the moment you arrive that this off the beaten path community has a culture all its own. The only issue you’ll have once you arrive is figuring out what to do first. Beautiful campgrounds‚ whitewater rafting‚ fishing‚ hiking‚ backcountry skiing‚ horseback riding‚ and mountain biking‚ Stanley has it all! With all the hype surrounding Stanley‚ I had to check it out for myself. So I packed a bag and drove up for the weekend with one goal in mind: have as much fun in 48-hours

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    harmful situation. Even a simple accident may create a dangerous situation that requires survival skills. However‚ with the correct knowledge‚ outdoor recreation can be enjoyable and safe. Scenario: It was a rainy night and Hassan‚ Ali and Abbas were hiking and had only a few meters to their camp destination. When they finally arrived they were setting up their tent. They set their tent up fairly close to a creek and had not realised that it was a dangerous spot to camp. It was about 3am and they had

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    And you also never throw anything out when you’re mad‚ like Katz did. If you do‚ you might be filtering water with pink toilet paper and have pieces of it floating in your coffee. Perseverance: when the going gets tough‚ the tough get going. When hiking the AT‚ you always want to keep a certain number of miles a day‚ like 20. Either that or don’t stop until you find a shelter on the trail. It’s much safer there than sleeping in the middle of nothing where all you have is a pair of toe nail clippers

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    imagine walking through 14 states? The Appalachian Trail goes through 14 different states. The Appalachian Trail has many topics including people walking the trail all year long‚ trail names‚ and people walking different parts and sections of the trail. Hiking the trails in different seasons is one part of Appalachian Trail. The nature is wild life and when people walk the trails they get to see the animals‚ bugs‚ and trees. There are people that walk the trails all year long. All of the mountains that

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    Philosophy Of Backpacking

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    Scout Troop 589 slogan. I am a boy scout and a pending eagle scout. This past summer I went to Phillmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico and hiked 75 miles in ten days. On that trip my crew and I had plenty of time do think about things and while we were hiking with 50-60 pounds on our back we realized that life is like a backpacking trip. The main philosophy about backpacking is to survive with the minimum and get the maximum experience out of it. On this trip all you had to survive was what was in your

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    home. I recently realized just how content I was with family when I had a family reunion in a small cabin in Idaho. Although there was over fifteen of us in a 5 bedroom cabin‚ it didn’t matter because whether we were lounging around‚ fishing‚ or hiking we were together doing what God had intended for us to do. I guess many people camp and hike and do outdoor activities‚ but it was different for me because I got to do it with my family in the environment that was so safe and loving. The reason I

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