thumbs up!Trellis wrote:
Kananaskis in Alberta (at least they used to call in Kananaskis) is in the mountains and is really, really fine.
favorite forest ?
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Lawrence Fan wrote:All of New Mexico, even the western deserts in to the Navajo lands. Gorgeous. State Highway 518 south out of Taos to Las Vegas, NM is beautiful as well.
Southern Missouri and northern Arkansas in the middle of the ancient Ozarks is cool as well, despite some of the poverty and destitution. Google Ozark Trail.
New Mexico is very fine! Big Bend and Copper Canyon are also gorgeous desert regions. I also enjoy the Ozark region. The Ozarks have definitely entered my top 10. Thanks to my wife being an avid river rat I'm blessed with the beauty of taking the canoe through the sub-tropical spooky
forests of the Ozarks. Beware of Cedar Grove....local shenanigans.
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All of New Mexico, even the western deserts in to the Navajo lands. Gorgeous. State Highway 518 south out of Taos to Las Vegas, NM is beautiful as well.
Southern Missouri and northern Arkansas in the middle of the ancient Ozarks is cool as well, despite some of the poverty and destitution. Google Ozark Trail.
Southern Missouri and northern Arkansas in the middle of the ancient Ozarks is cool as well, despite some of the poverty and destitution. Google Ozark Trail.
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The Shawnee National Forest:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawnee_National_Forest
http://www.shawneeforest.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawnee_National_Forest
http://www.shawneeforest.com/
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the redwoods, russian gulch (no co). my favorite is ocean and forest. I also enjoy the undeveloped land of Mississippi and Alabama. The swamps of Alabama are quite beautiful in the fall and winter. the south is good for the quite walk or drive through ancient tribal lands. you may go several hundred miles without a walmart.
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Straight to the heart, beaux on this one.
Apalachicola National Forest ... long days in there.
Florida Trail...lots of lessons in there.
St. Mark's Wildlife Refuge...wide-open Gulf grasslands in there.
Don't tell anybody about our country around here. She Sacred.
Love,
Hikin'pony
Florida Trail...lots of lessons in there.
St. Mark's Wildlife Refuge...wide-open Gulf grasslands in there.
Don't tell anybody about our country around here. She Sacred.
Love,
Hikin'pony