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Carter Caves State Park Hiking Destination

Carter Caves State Park Trip Report

Outdoor Wanderlust recently visited Carter Caves State Park. We had a great time at a lesser known Kentucky State Park even with heavy rain. This park should be on your to do list if you’re passing through eastern Kentucky. Here is the full report of the lodge, nearby hiking trails, rock bridges, and Cave Tours. Read more “Carter Caves State Park Trip Report” →

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Exploring the Grand Canyon’s South Rim

Expectations

I have a confession to make. When the other half of Outdoor Wanderlust said we would add the Grand Canyon to our itinerary,  I envisioned every cliché road trip from the comedy movies of my childhood. I lacked the wisdom at that time to understand why clichés are developed. Our stop along Hoover Dam on the way did not disabuse me of the idea the canyon would be underwhelming. I found Hoover Dam to be an impressive feat of human engineering. But, that much concrete just did not impress my outdoor loving soul. I was a fool to underestimate the Grand Canyon, however, and I’m not too proud to admit it. Read more “Exploring the Grand Canyon’s South Rim” →

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Hocking Hills State Park Hiking Destination

Exploring Hocking Hills State Park

Just outside of Columbus, Ohio lies Hocking Hills State Park, a diverse outdoor destination with waterfalls, caves, rock features, and beautiful hiking trails. We took a trip here with our two dogs this past summer and had a great time. The unique rock formations and waterfalls were awesome but the crowds during mid-day were not.  Read more “Exploring Hocking Hills State Park” →

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Mt Colden - Adirondacks Destination

Winter summit of Mount Colden in the Adirondacks

As with many of our adventures, a spontaneous idea quickly transformed into an amazing experience. This particular time the idea landed us on top of Mount Colden in sub-freezing temperatures during the tail end of the winter season. The idea to bag a peak in the ADK came up while planning a sales trip to New York for my job with one of my colleagues who was pursuing the Adirondack 46ers. Hanging around for the weekend after our planned work events gave us the single overnighter we needed to bag a peak, play in the snow, and visit Lake Placid. My wife snagged a Friday evening flight and met me in Albany, NY for a late night gear check and pre-hike logistics. A hearty crew of seven met up early in the  morning to drive north so we could leave the trail head by sun up.

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Ridge Hiking in the Switzerland

We recently visited Stoos, a small town in mountains of Switzerland. What is normally a small ski town in the winter is a beautiful destination for hiking in the warmer months.

Getting There

Getting to Stoos is a 45 minute train ride from Lucerne, Switzerland to Schwyz, Switzerland. Once in Schwyz you’ll need to hop on the #1 Bus to Stoosbahn and take the funicular to Stoos. The current funicular is about a hundred years old and will be replaced in 2018 with a modern funicular. The new one will be the steepest funicular in the world once opened.

If the weather is good, you’ll have a few options for hiking. Stoos has a few chairlifts available to reach the summits or you can hike the trail to the top. Our trip consisted of riding the chairlift up to Mt. Klingenstock where we met up with the panorama trail leading to Mt. Fronalpstock. At 6,338 ft., Mt. Klingenstock is the tallest peak along the trail.

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