I currently have Topo Athletic Terraventure 3's which are super comfy, have a 3mm drop and feature Vibram Megagrip soles. So far they've offered great grip on mud, wet rocks and wet wooden boardwalks.
Some folks don't like the arch support if they've grown used to something like Altras. Like...
Small pond on the way up the ridiculously bumpy dirt road to Green River Lakes, Wind River Range, WY, and one of lower Green River Lake.
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First time find for my wife and I. Thing was about the size of a beach ball and we had to pack it out 7 miles with a backpack full of lobster mushrooms. Pushing 40 pounds of mushrooms to clean and freeze
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Tatoosh Ridge and ex-fire lookout site via Tatoosh North trailhead.
At a little over 12 miles round trip and 3800 ft elevation gain this trail makes you earn your views, but it's definitely worth it.
The decent... First big elevation loss after all the hard work:
Tired legs and a view of the...
Falls Creek Falls near Cougar, WA.
The sun was unfortunately behind the falls so it's not the best photo, but these are really nice falls to check out.
We hiked to the top of the falls but the best view is from the bottom
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Goat Ridge north of Mt. St. Helens.
My wife crossing a loose pumice gravel section. If you turn your back to the drop it's not really there...lol
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South Coldwater Trail near Mt. St. Helens, WA
Tight twisties, not sure how this happens:
Poor choice of day/time to hike exposed trail. Beautiful but pushing 100 degrees F.
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The Wreck of the Peter Iredale - near Astoria, Oregon... Fort Stevens State Park to be exact.
Ran aground in 1906.
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Camp Rock - City of Rocks National Reserve, Idaho
Signatures left by emigrants travelling the California Trail on the mid 1800's.
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Not really sure what these are. Found them in Eastern Washington in the North Cascades. They had fairly thick skins and popped open like a puffbal, but no powder visible. There were also lots of morels and coral fungus nearby.
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