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Category Archives: Desert Hiking
Desert Hiking – Introduction to Hiking – Hiking Information
People who live in, or frequent, the desert know the rules and will justifiably regard some of the information I provide in this post as rubbish. The difference is acclimatization. Friends from near sea level, who travel to hike with me, … Continue reading →
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