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Featured Hike: Dana Reserve to Petra

Round-Trip: 50 miles, 7 days

When to Go: October through April, when desert temperatures relent—a little. Go with Adventure Jordan, the local company that discovered this 50-mile route through the deserts, mountains, and peaks of Jordan.

At the top of an ancient stairway carved into the red rock, the narrow defile leads around a sharp bend, and suddenly you are stopped cold. There stands the exquisite carved façade of Al Deir, better known as the Monastery, perhaps Petra’s grandest monument. And you have it to yourself. To enter the Nabataean city of Petra in a small party at the conclusion of almost a week in the rugged wilds of the Kingdom of Jordan is a far more satisfying arrival than pulling into the parking lot with its idling tour buses ten miles away. That’s what makes the weeklong trek unique.

From the ancient city of Dana, the route leads down to the Feynan Eco-Lodge before crossing the vast arid expanse of Wadi Araba before climbing into the Sharah Mountains past iconic oasis and Bedouin camps toward Petra itself. The off-trail travel through the deserts and mountains can be grueling, exacerbated by the heat, but the hike sets you up to enter Petra in a receptive frame of mind, ready to absorb the mystical qualities of the Rose Red City.

Insider Tip: Do your research before you arrive. Time in the canyon system of Petra is precious, so it’s best to know what you want to see before you arrive. Besides the iconic sites of the Siq, the Treasury and the Monastery are mystical venues, as are the Place of High Sacrifice and the Great Temple.

Source: National Geographic

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Connecticut Trail Review: Trumbull’s Old Mine Park

by TonyDasilva November 15, 2011 Climb
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Trumbull’s Old Mine Park has something for everyone. Whether your a hiker or a mountain biker, beginner or expert, this place has a trail route for you to explore with options a plenty. The trails themselves are not marked as well as some other destinations around Connecticut, but then again, you never get the feeling [...]

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Fail Friday’s: April Fool’s Win

by TonyDasilva April 1, 2011 Fail Friday's
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I could have gone many different routes today, with it being April Fool’s and all, but my conscience told me that you will have your fair share of that from everybody else. So, take a look at one of my favorite and most creative ways to fool and make the audience a part of the [...]

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(UPDATE) Climbing Community and Wife Mourns Joe Puryear

by TonyDasilva November 6, 2010 Climb
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Thumbs up and a last smile “On Wednesday October 27, David and Joe started their route on Labuche Kang,” Joe’s widow reported in a brave debrief posted on the expedition website. “It was finally a clear and beautiful day. Joe was very excited about the climb as he and David set out.” “Early on in [...]

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Discover the New England Trail

by Trailblazer September 4, 2010 Hike
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Source: CT Forest & Park Association It just got easier to find the New England Trail (NET). Thanks to tremendous efforts by trail stewardship director Clare Cain and volunteer Wayne Fogg, the NET now has an interactive map, which outlines the trail’s basic route. To find your way once you are actually on the trail, the NET has blue [...]

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Little Known Facts About Devils Tower

by Trailblazer September 2, 2010 Climb
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To Native Americans it is called Mato Tipila, meaning the Bear Lodge. To modern day tourist is is called Devils Tower. To climbers is is known for its remarkable lines. Weather it is  the classic Durrance Route or the notable El Matador stem climbers flock to Wyoming every year to face the epics found on [...]

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