#gearmeout

It's a Trailebration!

gearmeout

UST_Survival
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Q5: What is the most iconic trail in your region of the country? #GearMeOut

WildWithinHer
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A5. I'd say we've got two: the PCT and the Wonderland Trail, 93-mile circuit of Mount Rainier. But we are rich in w… https://t.co/apxLre1YFT

mjn126
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A5: I'm sure it's something in Big Bend, maybe? I often dream of the trails at Guadalupe Mtns NP...… https://t.co/EiDAiU496v

naturetechfam
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival #GearMeOut A5 for us probably the Mickelson Trail that runs N/S thru the #blackhills.

t_jh2009
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A5) I'd say the #JohnMuir Trail in the Sierra Nevada Mountains which follows his journey from… https://t.co/0hjMzxy1b4

tthrash
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A5. The AT for sure, with a nod to the Dutchess Rail Trail and Walkway Over the Hudson. #GearMeOut

beckyjlomax
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A5: Most iconic trail @GlacierNPS is probably the Highline, but since a couple of us have been discussing melting g… https://t.co/2qgtOXngBW

GPJohnston
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A5) I would say three in WA state, the PCT (here north of Stevens Pass), the Wonderland Trail around… https://t.co/UDZ7SB0oFD

Todd_the_Hiker
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A5. The Appalachian Trail is about 7 hours away from us, but there are a couple long distance trails that are close… https://t.co/AruFVWu12Q

beckyjlomax
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A5 Moving ice. Even if it moves so slowly that you can't see it. The crevasses are so amazing, and the lakes at the… https://t.co/79u3IGf2nE

naturetechfam
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RT @beckyjlomax: A5 Moving ice. Even if it moves so slowly that you can't see it. The crevasses are so amazing, and the lakes at the snouts…

2guysinthewoods
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A5: Wow, probably too many to name. We’ve got Assiniboine across the divide, Iceline and Lake O’Hara… https://t.co/mevprrnaWC

rscottjones
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A5 #gearmeout Most iconic trail here in Arizona is probably the set of corridor trails in the Grand C… https://t.co/1ALdNrtLe2