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First hike, request once enough

Review ⛰ïļ First Hike with Grog Falls, the tallest waterfall in the central region, with 7 floors, including 8 round trips.āļ™āđ‰āļģāļ•āļāđ‚āļāļĢāļāļ­āļĩāļ”āļ āļŠāļĢāļ°āļšāļļāļĢāļĩKilo takes 7 hours. Half for a beginner is very difficult, it is not a walk, it has to climb, have to pull up the rope, bring yourself up, both the slope and the rock. Some layers stand to think in the heart, is it the way of the person? It is too difficult and does not have to carry a lot of food. The water is very important. The rice is tired until it can not eat. Chocolate, candies must have to have sugar to fall. Each layer can stop to play in the water, take a picture. The water is very clear and cold. The shoes must sing the foot on the rock island is not slippery. The ascent is harder. The descent is harder. Must wait and peck the feet should cut the nails short. Otherwise, the size of our nails is still sore. Thank you very much. It's okay to bring yourself to this point because this one is something that I want to do and will not do again, hahahaha. Tired until discouraged many times, almost crying. ðŸĨđ If the words that people like to say see the view and disappear, tired for me is still 😂 tired, haha. But the view above is really beautiful!!!!

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If you love adventure like me, you’ll love Kohler-Andrae State Park ! 🏕ïļðŸĨūðŸŒŋ🌊 The park offers a wide range of outdoor recreational activities, such as hiking, birdwatching, fishing, and swimming! There’s never a shortage of things to do! And if one day isn’t enough to enjoy the park, pitch a
Rachel

Rachel

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First hike
New year means new places to explore and hike 🏕ïļ #naturelifestyle #pnw #hikes #explore #pnwexploring
Rachel Lovelace

Rachel Lovelace

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A person stands in the shallow river water of The Narrows in Zion National Park, holding a hiking stick. Towering canyon walls rise on both sides. The image is overlaid with the title "TOP TIPS FOR HIKING THE NARROWS ZION NATIONAL PARK."
A view of the towering, narrow canyon walls of The Narrows, with a river flowing through. Small figures of hikers are visible in the distance. An overlay advises checking the weather report for rain and flooding before hiking.
Hikers, including one smiling man with a backpack, wade through the river in The Narrows, holding hiking sticks. An overlay explains that specialist gear like water boots and waders can be rented at Zion Outfitter.
Essential tips for planning a Narrows, Zion hike
Does hiking through a river inside of a beautiful winding canyon deep within Zion National Park sound amazing? It is! I’ve hiked all over the world, and The Narrows hike is my favorite hike that I’ve ever done. I’ve done it multiple times and there are a lot of things I wish I knew which wo
Rebecca vanDijk

Rebecca vanDijk

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