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Whistle Creek Home Page Highlights: Backpacking boots or any of the traditional hiking boots may have their place. That place just isn't on my feet. If you don't have specific problems with your ankles, there isn't snow on the ground, and you don't carry more than thirty pounds on your back, try running shoes. You'll be so happy that you did. Backpacking or hiking boots are heavy, hot, stinky, and stay wet forever. Decent running shoes can be as light as one pound per pair, while most hiking boots top three pounds. Army research showed that | View this article > Current Hiking Sticks News:
Thu, 28 Aug 2008 04:30:01 GMT A list of things to do. Thu, 28 Aug 2008 04:05:17 GMT Like most people, we generally hike for reasons beyond pure exercise. We go to see natural places that we haven't seen before, view wildlife or wildflowers that are new to us, watch migrating birds or scout hunting and fishing territories. Wed, 27 Aug 2008 18:03:59 GMT The Weekly editorial staff’s informative and lively summary of who our readers think is “Best.” We are pleased to offer Midpeninsula consumers the results of this popular poll in a variety of useful formats. Click Here for more info on this topic. |
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