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The Delaney Conservation Area

Easy pine forested walk through woods alongside lake. About an hour long. Comes out of the woods in a wide cleared area near the end of the hike. May have dogs in this area as well. In October-November may see duck hunters in duck blinds early in the morning. - rvinci

Length: 1.8 miles.

Delaney Conservation Area

Easy pine forested walk through woods alongside lake. About an hour long. Comes out of the woods in a wide cleared area near the end of the hike. May have dogs in this area as well. - rvinci

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Length: 1.8 miles.

Delaney Conservation Area

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Length: 740.6 miles.

Vertice de Anayet

Length: 4.7 miles.

Pic Saoubiste 18.09.2008

Length: 3.0 miles.

Little Manatee River State Park

Little Manatee River State Park is very diverse and wild. The hiking trails are on the north side of the river, but the main features of the park are on the south side. You must register at the Ranger Station in order to get the combination to the lock on the gate to the hiking trailhead. This process adds at least 10 minutes to the hike time because the trailhead is located about 2.5 miles from the ranger station, back out north on 301. The total trail is 6.2 miles, plus the 0.1mi spur to the trailhead, and is broken up into 12 sections by 12 numbered posts. I have included waypoints for all 12 posts along the trail. There is also a cross trail near the middle to reduce the length of the loop from 6.2mi to only 2.5mi. On the first weekend, I hike the short loop. The whole short loop from the gate totaled 2.8 Miles of walking, taking 1 hr and 50 minutes at a kid friendly pace with stops and breaks. Between Marker #6 and #7 the trail turns away from the river. Just before #9 is the spur to the primitive campsite, which is about 0.22mi long each way. The campsites looked very nice-- good space between the campsites, fire rings and picnic tables. The hike took 2 hours and 40 minutes for a total of 6.8 miles (2.55 mph including a 10-15min stop at the campsites to empty boots). We started the hike around 9:30am and finished after 1:00pm. Children would certainly increase the time, but dry conditions would improve them. Each of the hikers consumed 3L of water and could have used a bit more, so make sure you bring at least that much water. The back side or the trail is in the sun more so we were very hot and thirsty the last hour. - kurtisk

Length: 19.1 miles.

Pittsburgh Lake

Length: 1.6 miles.

Serra da Arada (Bio Parque do Pis?o)

Length: 51.9 miles.

Hillsborough River State Park, FL

Hillsborough River State Park is very beautiful and wild. It is very jungle like once you get onto the trails on the north side of the river. Visibility is quite limited because of the vegetation, which is very diverse including palmetto, pine, oak, sable palms and a variety of shrubbery and vines. The park does not allow swimming in the river because of alligators,but a public swimming pool is provided (an additional admission fee is charged for not campers). The park also rents canoes for getting out on the river. A word of warning: In July, the mosquitoes are FEROCIOUS and will SWARM you even with insect repellent (I used a biorganic repellent, I think it worked well for the concentration of mosquitoes. Pure DEET may be better). We also had a few biting flies. Again, the mosquitoes are so thick you run into them while walking, several will light on you hand while taking pictures, and you feel like you cannot stop walking or you will be devoured. - kurtisk

The second trail in this trip is the longest in the park. It is called the Florida Trail because it was created and maintained with the help of the Suncoast Chapter of the Florida Trail Association. This trail is accessed from Parking Lot #4, near the Spirit of the Woods Poolside Cafe. To access the trail, make your way through the picnic area to the south end of the stationary bridge. Across the bridge and up the path less than 100 yards is a trailhead map for the Florida and Maynard trails. Follow the spur to the left to start the Florida trail. I have included waypoints for all 14 marker posts along the trail, although I am not confident of my waypoint for #13. The trail begins along the river for approximately 1.25 miles. In July there are many very wet areas of the trail that have a few inches of standing water and cannot be navigated around without wet shoes. Waterproof boots are recommended, possibly hip waders, be warned. 2.2 miles along the trail, next to trail marker post #10 is the spur for the primitive campsite. I didn't go down it as it was flooded, but the map indicates it is only 0.1 miles off the loop trail. One more mile of trail brings you back to the 'Y' to finish the loop. The elapsed time from the stationary bridge around the Florida Trail loop and back to the bridge was almost exactly 2 hours, even with the slow navigating through the swamps. - kurtisk

This hike included two separate trails in the park, both of which are on the north side of the river. The first trail was the Maynard trail ( listed as 1.1mi). The trail is broken up into 4 sections by 4 numbered posts with emergency information on them. I hiked the trail backwards starting from Parking Lot #3. This trail really begins at the south end to the suspension bridge, but you walk through the extensive picnicking area before reaching the bridge. The trail then runs briefly along the river. The trail soon turns and heads back along the northern border of the park. In July there are very wet areas of the trail that have a few inches of standing water and cannot be navigated around without wet shoes. Waterproof boots are recommended. The trail ends at the stationary bridge, which is about 0.2 river miles west of the suspension bridge. To close the loop for the Maynard Trail you can make your way along well worn paths on either side of the river back to the suspension bridge. The elapsed time from the trailhead to the south end of the stationary bridge was 41 min with no significant elevation changes. - kurtisk

Length: 4.6 miles.

Muskegon Lakeshore Trail

Length: 9.5 miles.

Silver River State Park

I have included two trails on this GPX. The first is the entrance road to the parking lot, which is not on the map. The second trail is the 'River Trail' which is listed as 1.2 miles on the map provided by the park. The River Trail is accessed from the main parking lot. You can also access the museum, Cracker Villiage, and the Sinkhole Trail (2.1mi) from this parking lot as well. The Sandhill Trail (1.6mi) has its trailhead immediately east of the ranger station at the entrance to the park. The River Trail shares it's trailhead with the Swamp Trail (1.8mi) and the Bike Trail (5.8mi) and I have included waymark for the splitoffs for these trails. The River Trail is a very easy trail that is actually disappointing. The disappointment is due to the fact that it is really a road for 40% of it and the larger loop through the wilderness is really more of a mowed walkway that doesn't see enough use even to develop a trail. It starts out pleasantly enough, but quickly joins a service road to the rivers edge, that also serves as the Bike Trail. Most of the trail is not really wooded, so wear a good had and sunscreen. The dock area is pretty enough (I've included a panarama picture from the end of the dock) but there is no swimming or activity there. You can rent canoes from the Ranger Station, which are only $5 for 1 hr--actually 2 hrs to include the drive to the parking lot and hiking the trail to the river's edge. If you want to see Silver Springs, the enormous spring that spawns the Silver River, you will have to rent a canoe or transport your own the 0.6 miles to the dock. The Springs are well worth the trip up river if you have not seen them from the glass bottom boats in the Silver Springs Theme Park.. I do plan to walk the other trails in the park and will upload them as available. - kurtisk

Length: 3.5 miles.

OWRP 2008 - 19 lipca - spacer wieczorny

Length: 4.3 miles.

OWRP 2008 - 18 lipca

Length: 17.6 miles.

OWRP 2008 - 17 lipca (połączony)

Length: 14.5 miles.

OWRP 2008 - 14 lipca (połączony)

Length: 11.7 miles.

OWRP 2008 - 13 lipca (połączony)

Length: 11.4 miles.

OWRP 2008 - 12 lipca (połączony)

Length: 11.7 miles.

OWRP 2008 - 10 lipca

Length: 10.6 miles.

OWRP 2008 - 9 lipca (łączony)

Length: 18.7 miles.

OWRP 2008 - 8 lipca (łączony)

Length: 11.5 miles.

OWRP 2008 - 7 lipca (z wstawką)

Length: 8.2 miles.

Stewart Falls from Ray's Lift

This is the round-trip hike which takes you up Ray's lift at Sundance, around to Stewart Falls, and then loops back to the Sundance base. - jimse

Length: 4.2 miles.

Santa Fe River FL, Canoe Trip

Spent two days out on the Santa Fe River starting from High Springs, FL. The Santa Fe is a beautiful river with many springs along the way. Some of the springs (Ginnie, Blue, & Poe) are located in public or private parks that may require admission fees if you dock there. Ginnie Springs in particular was EXTREMELY busy with college students 'celebrating' Memorial Day. This filled the river with drunken students on a variety of floating objects and made it unpleasant to seek out the springs there. The 'Spring in the River' was really our favorite, because of its location and features. Don't miss this one. Camping along the river is easy and safe as there are large areas of public lands, especially west of SR 47. The camp site we selected had easy docking and had two fire rings for safe fires--we even found some would already laid out for us. Note: Two campers did find ticks after camping so check yourself. The Itchetucknee River is another beautiful feature, a cold, clear spring feed river that attracts a lot of tubers. The mouth of the river also seems to be a popular hangout for the boating crown. There must have been 30-50 boats parked all around the mouth. Canoing west of the Itchetucknee River is not recommended from our experience. The river is much wider, well populated and less interesting. It is also swamped with large, fast boats that 2/3rd's of refused to slow down, producing 2-3' wakes. We had some issues with one of the canoes and it was sunk twice. It was very difficult to get back underway because the wakes did not stop. Progress in this section was very slow because we had to turn into or away from the wakes to survive. I recommend getting out at the Itchetucknee River. - kurtisk

Length: 26.6 miles.

Alambique-Skyline

Short easy walk in redwoods. - omgreenlib

Length: 3.8 miles.

Los Gatos Creek Trail

A segment of the Los Gatos Creek Trail. You can also travel north for several miles to enjoy the other half of this trail. Very smooth trail for roller blading and cycling. The last portion of the uploaded trail is a dirt road (hence, it is also classified as mountain bike). Ends at Lexington Reservoir. - geomattino

Length: 12.2 miles.

Toro Regional Park

The first segment of a longer hike/mountain bike ride. Great park with nice picnic areas (before you get to the trail head). - geomattino

Length: 1.0 miles.

Henry Cowell State Park - Redwood Loop

Short little hike on which you can see some amazing Redwood trees, the tallest of which is about 285 feet. Among the trees you'll see the Fremont tree. It was hollowed out in a fire years ago and you can stand inside of it. Very neat trees! Very great hike! - geomattino

Length: 1.2 miles.

Shoreline Regional Wildlife and Recreation Area

Start of this trail has a lot of parking spots. The trail is well paved for roller blading (our mode of transportation), but would be great for running or cycling, too. This is only a segment of a large network of trails right along the Bay. We'll upload more as we discover them. - geomattino

Length: 5.9 miles.

Salinas River State Beach

Nice trail near the beach where you can see plenty of rabbits. We walked along the trail, but saw plenty of groups of horseback riders. Great place for R&R. - geomattino

Length: 2.1 miles.

Swieta Katarzyna - Nowa Slupia - 23.05.2008

Length: 11.8 miles.