Ski Spanky's Ladder
Whistler, British ColumbiaTake Blackcomb's Glacier Express and head skiers left, veer a quick right and then bootpack up a stretch of snow to the entrance of Spanky's Ladder. Be careful on the walk in - there's a large blowhole to your left and the path can be narrow.
The skiing off Spanky's is arguably unmatched, but there are cliffs hidden amongst the pow, so know where you're going before dropping in.
From Spanky's...
Explore Rainbow Falls
Rainbow Falls, Hawaii
4.5
0.1 mi
/ 0 ft gain
Rainbow Falls is a gorgeous and easily accessible pull-off from Highway 11. This is not really a hike - just a short walk from the parking lot to a gorgeous 80 foot waterfall (making this fun for all ages!). Hit up Cafe Pesto in Hilo for a meal after.
If you want to learn about the mythology surrounding this hike, look up the Hawaiian legend of the Goddess Hina, DemiGod Maui, and Kuna of the M...
Backpack Grand Gulch
San Juan County, Utah
10 mi
/ 600 ft gain
Bears Ears National Monument is a truly special place. We voyaged willingly on a journey of discovery into the roots of who we are as human beings, and we were not disappointed: the ruins accessible in the canyons brought tears to our eyes. While Bears Ears used to receive just 9,000 visitors annually, recent political events have prompted visitation to increase to roughly 30,000 per month. Whi...
Bike the Clearwater Causeways
Belleair, Florida
15.44 mi
/ 325 ft gain
We started near the Bellair Golf Course and went south. When you go along the golf course, watch for pikas, coyotes, and fox.
It is a good idea to head South first, so that the winds propel you forward in the second half of your ride. We went down Indian Rocks Road and rode by the ocean - the neighborhoods are nice to ride through and keep you off the busier streets. When you hit W Bay Dr., yo...
Hike to Union Point via Four Mile Trail
Mariposa County, California
6.09 mi
/ 3002 ft gain
Four Mile Trail is steep, but hikers efforts are more than rewarded. Union Point sits above Yosemite Valley at 6,332 feet - offering sweeping views of El Capitan and the valley entrance to the left, and North Dome / Half Dome & Clouds Rest to the right. You can also see Yosemite Falls straight ahead.
The trail often closes in the winter due to snowfall - but can be scrambled / snowshoed i...
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