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Corndog
08/05/2010 07:31AM
 
Sounds fun!
 
Minnesotian
01/22/2010 07:23AM
 
Anyone have any hiking trips planned this year?

In May, my buddies and I are going to do a 4 day hike down the Superior Hiking Trail again.

In September, I hope, I will go try my hand at Eagle Mountain in the BW. That one will be a short, short, trip, but still a trip.

I hope to do more, but they are usually spur of the moment trips.

How 'bout you? Where you walking to this year?

 
talusman
01/22/2010 08:17AM
 
In May I'm planning the Border Route Trail. It'll probably take a week.
 
Johris
01/22/2010 02:33PM
 
Looking to do a couple days on SHT in July with my family. Would like to do Eagle Mtn. on a long weekend we shall see what happens this year.
 
Minnesotian
02/01/2010 07:33AM
 
quote BlackMagic: "I'm planning to hike the Mantario Hiking Trail again this year.


Hey, that trail looks really cool. Thanks for telling us.
 
BlackMagic
02/01/2010 05:27PM
 
Minnesotian, I'd encourage you to hike it if you ever get the chance. It's rugged, poorly marked, and amazing. I have done it when the first person I met was my wife picking me up at the North end of the trail. I have gotten at least a bit lost each time. Some areas are well marked, others are definitely not. Keeps it interesting. This year I did it in September, and met up with 5 bears. Can't wait to get back.
 
dogwoodgirl
04/03/2010 12:29PM
 
I'm planning a couple days on the SHT at the beginning of May with my daughter before she moves to Colorado. Also 6 days hiking cabin to cabin across the Porkies in August.
 
BlackMagic
01/30/2010 09:02PM
 
I'm planning to hike the Mantario Hiking Trail again this year. I try to do it every year; doesn't always work out, though. It's in Manitoba, and most people seem to hike it in 3 to 4 days. So far I've managed to do it in under two days each time; I like going light and fast. I always do it solo. My running, and now backpacking and canoeing, seem to work out as solo endeavors, and I have always enjoyed them that way.