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11 Waterfalls You Can Hike to Within 2 Hours of Denver?! 🥾🌲 SAVE this for your next Colorado adventure! If you’re looking for day trips from Denver that deliver big scenery, these waterfall hikes are it. Some are quick roadside stops, others are full-on hikes. Here’s the list: 1️⃣ Alberta Falls 📍Rocky Mountain National Park RMNP 🥾1.6 mi RT 📈200 ft gain 🎟️Book timed entry in advance 2️⃣ Ribbon Falls 📍RMNP Black Lake Trail 🥾9.6 mi RT 📈1500 ft gain 🎟️Book timed entry in advance 3️⃣ Fe…
Canyoning in the Lost Canyon, Costa Rica

The Lost Canyon was voted as the TOP Travel Experience in the world by TripAdvisor! The Lost Canyon has the largest waterfalls for rappelling in Costa Rica’s wet and wild Northern Zone near the Arenal Volcano. Go big in the Lost canyon as you rappel down a series of four tropical waterfalls and dip into refreshing pools. You will hike and downclimb through the lush, verdant jungle canyon, and learn about the intricate nature hidden in the rainforest during this daring 4 hour adventure. Plus, …
Effortless Neutral Street Style Look

Bringing my favorite Pinterest neutral outfit idea to life with soft tones, relaxed tailoring, and modern elegance. This look is perfect for everyday chic vibes. BringMyPinterestToLifeContestEntry 📌 Save this cheerful outfit idea NeutralOutfit StreetStyle MinimalStyle ChicLook PinterestInspired
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Share this with the person you are taking to Patagonia!!!! and comment GUIDE for our full guide on Patagonia including hidden gem spots like this one!!! Follow @megsandpat for our Patagonia series and bucket list travel and hikes!! 📍Vespignani Glacier, Argentina Everyone just goes to Perito Merono Glacier in Argentina, but there are so many more epic glaciers and viewpoints beyond the highlights. This was one of our favourite hikes near El Chalten and we had it all to ourselves. It was ins…
Outdoor Project

Hang out around the mountaineers, kayakers, backcountry skiers and rock climbers enough and hiking sounds like a pastime for the casual walker. For the avid hiker, getting out has no need for carabiners, ropes and rescue equipment. In general, there is no risk of serious injury, or even death. Hiking poles are optional, and dehydration, blisters, or a slow walk out on a rolled ankle is often the greatest peril of a long day on the trail.