My friend’s mother and a couple of her friends are taking a trip to the Gorge and asked me for some suggestions for 3 or 4 good hikes in the area (5-8 miles in length), as well as a couple of shorter hikes. They will be in the area for four days and were hoping to do a day hike each day. They are staying in a cabin, not backpacking, so they will need loops or shuttle service or something. I haven’t done a whole lot of hiking, other than to the crags, so wasn’t able to be of much help. Does anyone have any suggestions, maps, shuttle info, etc? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Loren
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I picked up "Hiking the Red" this winter and it's been an interesting read. Made me want to hike more this summer when I'm not climbing. Try and scround up a copy at Joseph Beth in Lex. If you can't find one then it looks like outraGIS topos of the Red are pretty good. I picked up the one for Cave Run Lake and it's really nice.
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and great to camp on top of...as long as you have a free standing tentGWG wrote:Courthouse rock is nice.
it's amazing to see how much the rock/dirt has shifted in the last 10 yrs or so...we used to be able to squeeze up the little chimney to get to the top...now it's a tiny hole...or maybe i've just gotten a lot bigger...
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There's a new trail book out that looked really nice, they have it at the Shell station. It even had elevation changes in the back of the book, and from what I scanned through it looked like the trail descriptions were a lot better than the one I have.
And I agree with Rough trail. Also, Rock Bridge is a must do...one of my favorites. To make it longer you can link it up with the Swift Camp Creek Trail. It's such a beautiful area.
And I agree with Rough trail. Also, Rock Bridge is a must do...one of my favorites. To make it longer you can link it up with the Swift Camp Creek Trail. It's such a beautiful area.
We're all in this together
Walkin' the line between faith and fear
This life don't last forever
When you cry I taste the salt in your tears.
Old Crow Medicine Show
Walkin' the line between faith and fear
This life don't last forever
When you cry I taste the salt in your tears.
Old Crow Medicine Show
There is a new trail guide. It was written by Gerrell Goodpaster. He was one of the early climbers in the Red. He and Mark Jackson (Snake) were my very first climbing partners. Everyone should by a copy.
So now you'd better stop and rebuild all your ruins,
For peace and trust can win the day despite of all your losing-- Zep
For peace and trust can win the day despite of all your losing-- Zep