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Backpacker Magazine has just posted, from their November issue, their annual list of best hikes in our national parks. The magazine rated trails based on: Solitude, Loop hikes, Alpine hikes, Dayhikes, Canyon hikes, Wildlife, X-Country Adventure, Wildflowers, Coastal hikes, and Peaks. Two hikes of interest that made the list from the region, include: > Mt. Cammerer, which won the title as best hike for wildflowers. The magazine suggests ...
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