Monthly Archives: December 2011

Hearts of Stone Inspire Hikers

Ever spot a heart-shaped rock on the trail? My friend Becky the hiker sees heart-shapes wherever she walks: heart-shaped stones, heart-shaped beach glass, even heart-shaped trees. read more

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Holy Land Hiking: On the Trail with Jesus

When I heard of the Jesus Trail a couple of years ago, I wanted to hike it. Imagine a 40-mile hiking trail in Galilee where pilgrims can follow in the footsteps of Jesus. read more

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First-Day Hikes in America’s State Parks

America’s State Parks is promoting a “First-Day Hikes” program that offers guided hikes in state parks in all 50 states on January 1, 2012. read more

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So Long to Elden Hughes, Desert Conservationist

Desert advocate Elden Hughes, the consummate conservationist with the instincts of a politician has died at the age of 80 in Joshua Tree, California. read more

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