Ted S
Avid adventurer, road trip driver, hiker and aspiring mountaineer. I love to travel and share my experiences. Follow me here and as @travelerted.
Dive La Jolla Shores
San Diego, California
4.5
While it doesn't get the attention of La Jolla Cove's green fields, the shores are one of the best parts about San Diego.Driving up to the large parking area it's immediately clear you've come to the right place as there's almost always divers suiting up in the early morning. A dive shop down the street (and in walking distance to save that parking spot) has you covered on air fills for the ret...
White Water Raft Down the Deschutes River
Madras, Oregon
4.5
For first time rafters and those just looking to get back into some fun white water, the Deschutes is a great run and an easily accessible one at that. Guiding companies operate trips spring through late summer starting out of the quiet town of Maupin, Oregon with both half day (just river rafting) and full day (rafting plus lunch, hikes and swimming) options for anywhere from $50 - $120. If yo...
Phantom Ranch via the South Kaibab & Bright Angel Loop
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
5.0
21.58 mi
/ 7575 ft gain
There are many ways in and out of the Grand Canyon but the most popular loop is to descend from the South Rim, heading down the steeper South Kaibab Trail and returning up via the easier Bright Angel Trail.
Your adventure starts early to beat the sun (and get the views). After getting your permits (you'll need to book these well in advance, even a year ahead for peak season) at the backcountry...
Hike Silver Star Mountain via Grouse Vista
Yacolt, Washington
4.5
6 mi
/ 2000 ft gain
The Grouse Vista Trailhead is located through the town of Washougal off of highway 14 just past Camas. Once you leave the city, the road will turn to gravel and dirt though it is fairly well maintained until snow arrive and accessible by most cars so long as you're willing to get drive over loose rocks and dirt (moderate clearance makes for a much more enjoyable ride). Map apps can navigate to ...
Snowshoe to the top of Mount Hood's Palmer Ski Lift
Government Camp, Oregon
4 mi
/ 2560 ft gain
Ending just a few thousand feet shy of the mountain top, Palmer Lift doesn't start operating until most ski resorts are nearing their close. This leaves most of the mountain nearly uninhabited and ideal for exploring with close up views of the complex summit above and well into Oregon down below.For those interested in an early day adventure, sunrise over the lower stretches of the mountain is ...
Larch Mountain's Summit
Cascade Locks, Oregon
4.0
13.28 mi
/ 4629 ft gain
Done as a loop or one way shuttle (in summer/fall), the full Larch Mountain experience starts at the large (but still always full) Multnomah Falls parking lot. There you'll have the chance to grab a final snack, use the restroom, and fill water bottles before joining all the "tourist" hikers on the paved walk up to the top of the falls, where they tend to stop and this adventure truly begins.
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Angel's Rest
Bridal Veil, Oregon
4.3
4.45 mi
/ 1568 ft gain
The Columbia River Gorge is absolutely full of incredible hikes - that said, this is one of the best and requires less time and energy than some of the others.
Starting at a paved parking lot right off the Historic Columbia River Gorge Highway (note: it's a very popular trail so arrive early or you'll be parking somewhere else, even off-season), the trail immediately cuts into scenic Oregon fo...
King's Mountain
Tillamook, Oregon
4.5
4.47 mi
/ 2461 ft gain
King's Mountain may be one of the most consistent hikes in the greater Portland area gaining 2,500 vertical-feet over 2.5 miles almost evenly the entire time.
The trail starts out at a marked trailhead just west of the Elk Mountain campground (stop there for water and more restrooms in summer & fall), and has room for a couple dozen cars with one vault toilet. The initial minutes of the tr...
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