Forum Index :: Links
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- Old Master List Of Links -
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I plan to migrate this list as time permits - Tom
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Adventures in the Pacific Northwest
[1498 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Trip reports and photos from many hiking destinations around Seattle and the Pacific Northwest
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alpinerack
[839 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Trip reports of climbs and hikes that I have done in the North West. Still a work in progress. Let me know what you think!
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AlpineTarn.com
[885 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Joe and Susie's Mountaineering Website
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Dances with Marmots - A PCT Adventure
[2847 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
The story (with photo's) of George Spearing's five month solo journey, from Mexico to Canada along the Pacific Crest Trail of California, Oregon, and Washington.
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Eric Noel's Photo Page
[1344 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Northwest Hiking and more, more or less...
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Find A Hike
[1418 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Create hiker profile, join or make your own groups, meet up with area hikers, add gear and product reviews, share your photos and trail stories, search for hikes by state and country.
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Freezer Bag Cooking: Outdoor Food Simplified
[1425 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
A trail cooking website devoted to Freezer Bag Cooking style (FBC) .
Recipes, ideas and how-tos. One of our features is a growing section on the basics of dehydrating.
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Gone Alpine
[1154 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Pacific NW backpackers, hikers and climbers give beta on hikes, rides, products & nutrition
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Hiking Northwest
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Jim Kuresman's trip reports and photos of hikes in the Northwest. 644 trip reports, over 19,600 photos, and numerous features as of 6-14-15.
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JohnPaulBurr.Com
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JohnPaul Burr Web Development.
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JPGAMEZ
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The Ultimate Gaming Community
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LandscapePhoto.us
[729 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Landscape photography inspired by the wonders of nature.
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Mark's Hiking Page
[1623 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Pictures and journal of my hiking and other outdoor trips in the Pacific Northwest.
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Mountain Scenes Photography
[1079 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Photography from the Pacific Northwest by Don Geyer.
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Talk Comps
[786 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
PHPBB Forum site for basic computer Talk
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TheJohn.net
[2334 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
My photos from hikes and other adventures around the Northwest.
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Tom Davenport's Hiking Pictures
[1522 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
My pics, organized by hike.
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WashingtonHikes.com
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Photo gallery of hikes in Washington state, brought to you by Chris Duval.
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Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest
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Database of waterfalls in WA, OR, ID, and BC. Photos, directions, photo tips, etc. Soon to cover over 2500 waterfalls.
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Other NW Hiking Links |
alpental.com
[1469 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Don't miss the virtual tour, including shots of chair peak and snow lake
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cooltrails.com
[1228 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
northwest trip reports
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firelookout.com
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Lookout tower photos & information
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Forest Fire Lookout Association
[2240 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
a national organization concerned with saving, maintaining and using lookouts.
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Goldmyer Hotsprings
[4715 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
A conservation gem in the heart of the Snoqualmie Middle Fork Valley.
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Gone Alpine
[1154 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Pacific NW backpackers, hikers and climbers give beta on hikes, rides, products & nutrition
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Gravity College (beta)
[642 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Our goal at Gravity College is to provide outdoor enthusiasts with a simple, free method of finding and exploring any and every off-road trail in the USA and eventually the world.
Search by trail name, park name, mountain peak, state or zip
» Distance, elevation profile and difficulty score for every trail in USA
» 3D Flythrough function lets you “virtually hike” any trail
» Print unlimited FREE topos
» Print unlimited FREE trail maps
» Save & Share routes, photos, stories and more
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Hiker Bob Trail Guides
[2287 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Hiking and Trail Guides in Washington State. A visual reference by location to the most popular and noteworthy hikes in the Washington Cascades and Olympics. Includes links to pertinent information about each hike, and downloadable trail guides taylored to each destination.
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nwsource.com
[1781 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Find a hiking trail
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Pacific Northwest Hikes
[665 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
The only source you'll need for information on hiking in the Pacific Northwest.
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Robe Canyon Historic Park
[1214 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
History,photos,trail work schedule for park east of Granite Falls along the Stillaguamish R.
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Take A Hike
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Karen Sykes / Seattle P-I
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Trail Blazers
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Better alpine fishing since 1933.
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vTrail.com
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Hike Descriptions & Trip Reports
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wildernesstrip.com
[1315 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Assortment of hikes, route descriptions and pictures
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wta.org
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Washington Trails Association
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Weather / Road Conditions |
Avalanche - Decision Making Before and During Backcountry Tr
[782 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
You may be avalanche aware, but do you make sound decisions before and during backcountry travel? If you are not avalanche aware then get so. More importantly though, make sound decisions about your BC travel. The decisions you make in the planning and traveling stages that involve human factors, such as, lets go a little higher, or this is such great powder - lets get some more turns, are the kinds of decisions that kill. Make more sound decisions and ensure your group acts on them.
For all types of backcountry travel: ski, ride, snowshoe, snowmobile, walk, hike, climb, etc.
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Intellicast
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good general weather site with radar, infrared, visible loops so one can see the incoming weather as well as getting the forcast
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National Weather Service Weather Forecasts
[2242 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Clickable Map For Most Of Washington State
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Northwest Weather & Avalanche Center
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Including Hourly Mountain Weather Data
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USGS
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Includes real-time river data
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Zeitcam.com
[1155 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Time-lapse movies of Webcams in the NW and elsewhere (National Parks, Ski Areas, etc.)
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Mapping & Navigation |
Gravity College (beta)
[642 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Our goal at Gravity College is to provide outdoor enthusiasts with a simple, free method of finding and exploring any and every off-road trail in the USA and eventually the world.
Search by trail name, park name, mountain peak, state or zip
» Distance, elevation profile and difficulty score for every trail in USA
» 3D Flythrough function lets you “virtually hike” any trail
» Print unlimited FREE topos
» Print unlimited FREE trail maps
» Save & Share routes, photos, stories and more
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Terraserver
[1523 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
3.3 tera-bytes of high resolution USGS aerial imagery and USGS topographic maps
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USGS 7.5 Minute Quads for WA State
[1628 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
This site has USGS 7.5 minute quads for the entire state. Click on the section of the state you are interested in, it will link you to a list of maps for that section.
Files are zipped bitmap photos of the actual USGS quads, and are fairly large. Due to their size, it is handy to have a good image editor to open them, as the buffer size needed is pretty big and some applications man not be able to handle it.
These may not be as useful for map work on computer due to the profusion of CD based maps out now, but I print them out for use on roadtrips and keep a stack in the car.
They have large blank borders, so it's handy to crop them closely before printing in "fit to page" mode in order to maximize their printed size. An 11x17 paper size results in usable maps, maybe not good enough for hiking but handy as heck for the 3R's, roving, roadtrips, and reference.
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Other Links |
Avalanche - Decision Making Before and During Backcountry Tr
[782 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
You may be avalanche aware, but do you make sound decisions before and during backcountry travel? If you are not avalanche aware then get so. More importantly though, make sound decisions about your BC travel. The decisions you make in the planning and traveling stages that involve human factors, such as, lets go a little higher, or this is such great powder - lets get some more turns, are the kinds of decisions that kill. Make more sound decisions and ensure your group acts on them.
For all types of backcountry travel: ski, ride, snowshoe, snowmobile, walk, hike, climb, etc.
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Forest Fire Lookout Association
[2240 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
a national organization concerned with saving, maintaining and using lookouts.
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Freezer Bag Cooking: Outdoor Food Simplified
[1425 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
A trail cooking website devoted to Freezer Bag Cooking style (FBC) .
Recipes, ideas and how-tos. One of our features is a growing section on the basics of dehydrating.
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JohnPaulBurr.Com
[778 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
JohnPaul Burr Web Development.
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JPGAMEZ
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The Ultimate Gaming Community
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peaktopeak.net
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Superb collection of links
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Talk Comps
[786 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
PHPBB Forum site for basic computer Talk
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The Trail Database
[1326 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Not so much local, more world wide-some neat photos etc.
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Zeitcam.com
[1155 clicks] :: [->Favorites]
Time-lapse movies of Webcams in the NW and elsewhere (National Parks, Ski Areas, etc.)
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