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    FS Losing Most of its Trail Workers!

    ^^^ This. And I hear from the rangers that I work with that they can't even fill the positions they have. When I was young I would have LOVED to get paid to work in the mountains, and everyone was making minimum wage. These days, young people seems to prefer to work indoors...and may even...
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    Two Sierra Walks

    Nice! You sure cover a lot of ground. I think it would take me twice as long to do those!
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    Jordan and Egypt

    It IS beautiful. And there may be ways to explore it away from the madding crowds. But the visitor center is also home base for a large fleet of 4x4s that have, as near as I could tell, free run of the whole area. Meanwhile, if you are interested in hiking in Jordan, I have heard and read...
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    Jordan and Egypt

    The final episodes: Abu Simbel, Luxor again, and Old Cairo www.backpackthesierra.com/post/abu-simbel www.backpackthesierra.com/post/luxor-and-more www.backpackthesierra.com/post/old-cairo?postId=6713c91d06882a2a1329125f
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    Trinity Alps and Northern California Coast

    What a great report. We've hiked in that area, but every time I see a report from there, I remind myself that I need to go back. I need to go back.
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    Jordan and Egypt

    OK--the first four Egypt sections: https://www.backpackthesierra.com/post/cairo?postId=6713c4963d9793df0074e9df https://www.backpackthesierra.com/post/luxor?postId=6713c4e271d3b06cdf171914 https://www.backpackthesierra.com/post/_edfu?postId=6713c54971d3b06cdf171a5a...
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    Jordan and Egypt

    And the last part of Jordan, including Wadi Rum and the photo blog https://www.backpackthesierra.com/post/wadi-rum
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    Jordan and Egypt

    The third chapter: The Dead Sea, Mt. Nebo, and Petra. https://www.backpackthesierra.com/post/the-dead-sea-and-petra?postId=6713a53c06882a2a13289f5a
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    Jordan and Egypt

    The second installment: visits to the ancient Roman city of Jerash, and sightseeing around Amman. https://www.backpackthesierra.com/post/off-to-see-jordan
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    Jordan and Egypt

    I just spent almost three weeks there as a tourist. To answer the most basic questions: 1. Yes, I felt completely safe in both countries. Tourism was down 95% in Jordan, 60% in Egypt, and man, was everyone happy to see us! 2. Yes, we did this as part of an organized trip via Ama Waterways, so...
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    Comet from Aswan in Egypt...

    Thought you guys might like this photo
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    Condors!

    Excellent! They are amazsing birds. We had a funny experience in El Chalten, Argentina. We’d just finished hiking the Cerro del Aguila trail there (Patagonia, for those keeping track at home) in the hopes of seeing condors, but were skunked. So we came back to the trailhead to talk to a...
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    Condors!

    Yes! Now that mention it, we've also seen them in Zion!
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    Condors!

    We've seen them in the Pinnacles and in the Andes, but this is still very cool https://patch.com/california/napavalley/s/izhab/california-condors-make-4th-annual-flight-to-mount-diablo-east-bay?utm_source=local-update&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=alert
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    Greenland

    If you've been wondering where I've been over the past ten days, the answer is: out of town. But no, I haven't been hiking in Greenland, sorry to say. I was speaking at a conference in Armenia, and spent a few extra days there exploring that amazing country. I'll have a report on that trip in...
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    Peru- Choquequirao and Beyond

    Great report. We've done three different trips around Cusco, and always wondered about this one. How much did the whole Choquequirao trip cost? And where did you stay in Lamay?
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    Ackerman Meadow

    Here's the project that I've been working on in Yosemite: https://phys.org/news/2024-09-yosemite-national-crews-landscape-conditions.html
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    Peter Starr

    Peter Starr was a young pioneer in the world of High Sierra climbing. SF Gate does a good job of telling the story of his disappearance, and the heroes who eventually solved the mystery: https://www.sfgate.com/california-parks/article/california-search-mission-mountain-grave-19723292.php
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    Desolation

    I thought i'd add a bit of eye candy to the previous post: Channel Lake, Desolation Wilderness Nameless lake, Desolation Wilderness Lake Aloha, Desolation Wilderness Lake Aloha, Desolation Wilderness
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    Desolation

    I've just come back from another trip to Desolation Wilderness as a volunteer, doing the usual stuff: restoring illegal campsites, destroying fire rings, and talking to hikers about their plans and conditions. If you're interested in the full report, complete with a few nice photos, I've posted...

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