The best part of living in San Fransisco is that you never run out of places to go and it was Point Rayes Seashore this weekend. Point Rayes is around one and half hour drive from San Fransisco and is home to a lot of hiking trails, beaches, open grasslands, brushy hillsides, and forested ridges.… Continue reading Hiking at Tomales Point Trail
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Weekend trip to Red River Gorge
Finished with our last exam a bunch of us decided to take a 2 day trip to hike across Red River Gorge located inside the Daniel Boone National Forest, Kentucky. Red River Gorge is more famous for Rock climbing but a lot of tourists come here for hiking and camping as well. Red River Gorge… Continue reading Weekend trip to Red River Gorge
Why Kumara Parvatha should not be your first trek
What comes to your mind when you are planning for a trek in a group: Mesmerizing views, Interacting with locals, Understanding local place, Interesting group to chit-chat with, Team activities; well if you are hoping that you will be able to get anyone of these if you going to Kumara Parvatha then you might be disappointed.… Continue reading Why Kumara Parvatha should not be your first trek
Har ki Dun : Part 3-The Valley
It was the day to get absorbed in the beauty of valley!! It was the day to get to witness an unforgotable moment!! It was the day to visit Har ki Dun!! Unlike 6-7-8 for last 3 days, it was 7-8-9 on the fourth day that means we were supposed to wake up at 7, breakfast will be served… Continue reading Har ki Dun : Part 3-The Valley
Har ki Dun : Part 2-From Taluka to the Valley
It was around 11 AM when we all gathered in Taluka to start out trek. Many of us had read about the trek through various blog and were boasting about the beautiful meadows, farms, the calmly flowing river, snow clad mountains, others were all thrilled to start the trek and experience those moments. It would take us 3 days to… Continue reading Har ki Dun : Part 2-From Taluka to the Valley