Thursday, September 29, 2016

Delicate Arch

Delicate Arch is located in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah, USA. It is a 65-foot-tall (20 m) natural arch and the most recognized landmark in Arches National Park. Many people from all over the world visit the Arches National Park. It also happens that Delicate Arch is located along one of the most dynamic hiking trails within Arches National Park and more than 480 feet above the parking lot and trailhead in the valley below.
Delicate Arch is not easily seen from the main park road, there is a trail to see Delicate Arch up close and personal. Delicate Arch is hidden in a bowl at the top of the parks famous sandstone fins.The parking lot and the trail in Delicate Arch can be very busy through much of the year. Sunrise is just as beautiful as sunset, it is much cooler and always less busy. Sunset is a particularly busy time, and sometimes hundreds of people will be at Delicate Arch for sunset.
Spring and fall is the best season to hike in Delicate Arch because the temperature are cooler. And always bring enough water when going to hike. In the middle section of the trail is steep and there is no shade it is open slickrock with some exposure to heights. Once you have begun hiking on the slickrock you must follow cairns (stack of rocks) as the route slowly climbs over the sandstone hill.


Informations:
  • 3.2 miles round trip
  • 480 feet of elevation gain
  • 1 hour and 30 minutes one way hike
  • Moderate to Difficult
  • Delicate Arch Trailhead


Hiking the slickrock toward Delicate Arch

Taking a break (Picture taking break)

Two birds at the top of Delicate Arch

We did it. (Delicate Arch)

Delicate Arch trail is very popular and well-traveled and one of the most recognizable arch formations in the world. Don't forget to include Delicate Arch to your Hiking Adventure. ENJOY!

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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

What to Wear For a Day Hike

It's important to have a complete and perfect clothes if you planning to go hiking.You certainly want to make sure you wear the right clothes. You should wear clothes that keep away moisture from your skin and prevent from getting wet. Wearing the right hiking clothes means knowing the type of trail you'll be on, what the temperature and climate will be, and how long you'll be outdoors. 
So before you go hiking, take these factors into consideration to make your decisions accordingly.


  • Proper Hiking Shoes/Boots
 
 Look for hiking shoes with strong grips, it will help to support for even terrain and give you the flexibility that include some basic rock climbing. Hiking boots are appropriate for simple and advanced hikes, they provide your foot with good support and protect from ground-level hazards like snake bites and thorns.  And there are as many different kinds of hiking shoes as there are trails out there, but whatever you choose, you'll need to make sure your footwear is durable, comfortable, and appropriate for the conditions. If you want waterproof shoes/boots it will keep your feet dry if you will be hiking in wet terrain, waterproof boots are less breathable in warm conditions. 


  • Gaiters 
It is a garments worn over the shoe and lower pants leg to cover or protect the ankle and lower leg. It helps to keep your feet clean and comfortable in the toughest trails. And provide your foot with good protect from ground-level hazards like snake bites and thorns. Gaiters were originally made of leather.


  • Hiking Socks
Choose the right socks when you're going on a hike. Choose wool or synthetic materials that dry fast and let your feet and toes breathe. Wear proper socks to avoid blisters. In winter weather choose thick socks to keep you warm.


  • Proper Hiking Pants/Shorts 

Proper hiking pants keep you more comfortable to move. Wearing shorts give you ultimate freedom and are also cooler than pants. Hiking pants should be made of durable, quick-drying fabrics such as spandex or nylon.Wearing pants keeps your legs protected from hazards such as poison ivy or other allergenic plants, and keeps you warmer when the temperature drops as you gain elevation.


  • Proper Short/Long-Sleeve Shirts
Avoid to wear a cotton clothes, it will get you uncomfortable. The best hiking shirts are made of synthetic materials that keep you dry as you start to work harder and sweat more. Avoid heavy layer clothes when it is Summer. And for the cold weather wear the right thermal that is light, mid, and expedition weights. Cotton shirts is not appropriate if you're going on a hike in rainy weather. The best materials are soft, lightweight, and moisture wicking(absorb or draw off (liquid) by capillary action). You may want to wear either a short/long-sleeve shirt, depending on how hot it is, but remember that a short-sleeve shirt leaves your skin exposed to the elements, including sunburn and scratches from rocks and plants.


  • Fleece Jacket 
It is a lightweight casual jacket that provide thermal insulation but it is not weatherproof so it won't keep out wind and rain. When you go hiking, fleece jacket helps you when it is windy.


  • Wide-brimmed Hat/Insulated Cap
If you hike on a warm weather bring wide-brimmed hat that can shield your face and neck from the sun. And when its cold an insulated cap prevents from losing too much body heat through your head. Wearing wide-brimmed hat or Insulated cap is a great way to keep the sun off your face and protect your head from direct, harmful rays.


  • Gloves 
 
It helps especially when the weather is cold. The waterproof gloves is the best with the separate cloth interior. 


Wearing the proper hiking clothes keeps you comfortable and focused on your journey, or getting wet, sunburn, sweaty, and scratches. Enjoy your time in the outdoors, and make sure to plan your attire and gear accordingly.


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Friday, April 15, 2016

Cowles Mountain

Cowles Mountain (pronounced "coals") is located in San Carlos, San Diego. This is a good trail for a quick hike and for work out purposes. Dogs are allowed but must kept on leash. It's extremely crowded on the weekends, but the trail is well-traveled and maintained. It's hard to find parking (even side-street). There are many hikers, joggers, and runners on the trail all the time. The trail begin a steep climb toward the peak of Cowles Mountain. And some are increase their distance with the goal of touching the plaque on the rock at the top. Cowles Mountain hiking trail is one of the most popular in the area, with a 360 degree view from the top


Informations:

The Trail Starts Here.

The view of Lake Murray.

At the top of Cowles Mountain.

Done Hiking! Let's go Climbing!

View from the Top.

Sunset View.


Cowles Mountain is a good trail for quick hike and work out purposes.  It is best to hike during spring time because of the wild flowers bloom and its perfect for photography.

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