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THE JELLO MOLD
The “Jello Mold” is an ancient cinder cone between Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa with a stunning view of the Kona Coast. It is known as the Jello Mold due to its resemblance to an upside-down mold. The hike to the summit requires a relatively high level of fitness as the elevation gain is constant. A bike makes the first half of the hike much faster and the way down a lot easier. Check out the video of our adventure hiking The Jello Mold here!
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THE NARROWS
The Narrows in Zion National Park is a unique hike that takes you on a journey through the water up the Virgin River. The walls of the canyon stand roughly a thousand feet tall and are only twenty to thirty feet wide at some of the narrowest points. This is one of Zion’s most popular hikes. Check out the video of our adventure at The Narrows here!
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THE SUBWAY
The Subway is one of the highlights of Zion National Park and is located outside the main canyon. The Subway can be done from the top down or from the bottom up. To do the top down route you will need climbing equipment and rope for rappelling. We did the nontechnical bottom up route which takes you out and back to the Subway. In this guide we will describe the bottom up route to the Subway. Check out the video of our adventure at The Subway here!
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TROLL FALLS
Troll Falls is a short, easy hike that takes no more than two hours. It is located in Kananaskis Country near Nakiska Mountain and can be quite busy in the summer months. The hike starts on an easy trail through the forest with minimal elevation and ends at a series of large heavy flowing waterfalls, the first of which is Troll Falls. Check out the video of our Troll Falls Adventure here!
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TUNNEL MOUNTAIN
Tunnel Mountain is an easy hike in the town of Banff that is very popular and accommodating to new hikers. Despite the relatively short hike to the summit, it has incredible views of the town and surrounding Mountains. After hiking Tunnel Mountain another must see is Bow Falls, right in the heart of the town of Banff. Check out the video of our adventure hiking Tunnel Mountain here!
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TURBINE CANYON
Turbine Canyon is a great overnight hike with multiple options to stay two nights or even three with plenty of day hikes around the area to keep you busy. Beautiful country with beautiful mountain views. Check out the video of our adventure hiking Turbine Canyon here!
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TURTLEHEAD PEAK
Turtlehead Peak is one of the most strenuous hikes in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. This hike is challenging but the incredible panoramic view from the peak makes it well worth the effort. Intermediate level scrambling, loose rocks along the trail and some basic route finding add to the difficulty of this hike. Our guide contains essential information, photos, a detailed map, step-by-step instructions, and insider tips of how to find the easiest path to the summit. Check out the video of our adventure hiking Turtlehead Peak here!
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VALENCIA PEAK
Valencia Peak Trail is located on the central coast of California in Montana De Oro State Park. It is a doable hike for most skill levels and rewards successful hikers with panoramic views of the coastline. If you look north from the summit, you can see all the way to Morro Bay and catch a glimpse of Morro Rock. Check out the video of our Valencia Peak Adventure here!
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WALCOTT PEAK
Walcott Peak is in Yoho National Park and sits just north of the Trans-Canada Highway about 1km east of the town of Field. Walcott Peak is one of two summits that make up Mount Burgess. With 1300m of elevation and some fun scrambling along the way, summiting Mount Walcott is a challenge! From the summit, at 2575m above sea level, you have spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and Emerald Lake. Check out the video of our adventure hiking Walcott Peak here!
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WEST WIND PASS
West Wind Pass is a 4.7km hike off the Smith Dorrien Trail near Canmore. It’s a well trafficked hike with beautiful views of the Spray Lakes reservoir behind you, Rimwall Mountain to your left and Windtower to your right. If you can pick a nice calm day to do this hike that is ideal. It tends to be windy in the pass… as the name would indicate. Check out the video of our adventure hiking West Wind Pass here!
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WHITE ROAD WATERSLIDE
White Road hike is one of the most adventurous hikes we’ve done. The hike is located on the north side of the Big Island at the back end of the Waipio Valley. The hike takes you through irrigation tunnels, includes spectacular views of the valley below and finishes off with a natural waterslide at the end. Check out the video of our adventure at White Road here!
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