Dwayne Parton
Travel. Outdoors. Lifestyle. I completed a thru hike of the Appalachian Trail in 2014. I loved the lifestyle it afforded. Now I live in a van with my dog Bobby traveling across the country. Life's a journey, so let's participate.
Hike to and Climb Pickens Nose
Otto, North Carolina
4.8
1.5 mi
/ 200 ft gain
From the parking area (fits about 6 cars) follow the trail on the same side of the road up the ridge through dense rhododendron. Several spur trails branch off of the main trail and lead to rock outcroppings with excellent views. Getting to the parking area is slow. The narrow gravel road winds up the mountain and maybe a little washed out with deep ruts that could make traveling with a car d...
Hike the Crow Pass National Historic Trail
Anchorage, Alaska
4.0
22.6 mi
/ 3100 ft gain
Starting at an elevation of 600 feet from the Eagle River Nature Center, the trail runs through the Eagle River Valley and climbs over Crow Pass to Girdwood.The trail follows the river for almost 12 miles before requiring a ford. Fords can be very dangerous and it is very important to understand how to cross the river safely. The water was just over a foot deep when I crossed and very straight ...
Hike the Pioneer Ridge-Austin Helmers Trail
Palmer, Alaska
5.0
9 mi
/ 5000 ft gain
Starting at less than 200ft above sea level, the trail starts off steep and never lets up. It climbs through forest until you are at about 2000ft. The trail gets muddy as the ground thaws and becomes very slick. The vegetation thins out as the elevation increases and the trail begins to cut back and forth through shrubs and berry bushes. There are several picnic tables along the way to stop and...
Thunderbird Falls
Anchorage, Alaska
4.2
1.98 mi
/ 404 ft gain
Thunderbird Falls is just 1 mile from the parking area off the Glenn Highway. The trail starts off with climb but quickly levels off. It skirts the Eklutna Canyon through a birch forest with viewing decks overlooking the cayon and falls.
The trail splits near the end. If you stay to the right you will reach the overlook which is only about 100yds further on the boardwalk. Going left will take ...
Snowshoe the Granite Tors Loop Trail
Fairbanks, Alaska
15 mi
/ 2900 ft gain
The Granite Tors Loop Trailhead is located at Milepost 39 on Chena River Road east of Fairbanks. It starts at about 700ft above sea level and climbs to about 3200ft, peaking around the 8 mile mark. The climb is slow and continuous adding to the difficulty of the hike.The Chena River State Recreation Area has a much different landscape than the mountainous areas of Denali or Anchorage. It doesn'...
Hike to Lava Lake
Gallatin Gateway, Montana
5.0
6 mi
/ 1600 ft gain
The 6 mile round trip to Lava Lake is a steady climb that runs beside Cascade Creek through the Lee Metcalf Wilderness. The trail starts at the Gallatin River and continues upward through dense evergreen forest. There are no confusing intersections but is quite rocky and considered to be moderate in difficulty.Due to the dense forest, views are limited until you get to Lava Lake. In the first m...
Hike up Flattop Mountain
Anchorage, Alaska
4.0
3.4 mi
/ 1300 ft gain
This moderate to difficult climb starts at 2200 feet and gets progressively difficult as you get closer to the top. It will cost $5(cash or card) to park at the Glen Alps Trailhead where you will find a set of well maintained trails accessing different parts of the valley including O'mally Peak.Flattop Mountain Trail is a climb but there are plenty of places to stop, rest, and enjoy views of Mt...
Explore Independence Mine State Historical Park in Hatcher Pass
Palmer, Alaska
4.7
1.5 mi
If you've only got time to do a few things when in Alaska, make sure you visit Independence Mine State Historical Park in Hatcher Pass. It is open year round, and beautiful no matter the season. You can easily spend the entire day exploring the mine and surrounding area.The winter months fill the pass with snow making it ideal for backcountry skiing, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, and sledd...
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