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PostSat May 25, 2019 11:00 am 
There no left button (on the first one), and if there a table of contents I missed it. Almost 50 clicks to get to ours. It's an impossible question, anyway. The only half-legitimate way to pick a best hike is to say the one you just did, or have planned.

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PostSat May 25, 2019 11:50 am 
If you look at the web address there is a number at the end. Change the number to 48 and I think it will take you to Washington or I could just post the hike. It is Ozette Triangle. Washington Page https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/adventuretravel/these-are-the-most-epic-hiking-trails-in-every-state/ss-AABGE5l?li=BBnbklE#image=48

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PostSat May 25, 2019 1:21 pm 
It's clickbait so you shouldn't expect much. But they claim most epic hike in each state, and some of them are very short (2 or 3 miles) and look very easy. I don't think they're using the same definition of epic that most of us would use. They also magically manage to avoid the mountains in several of the most mountainous states. I could very very very easily come up with better suggestions for Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming and California. I think they fail to note that their suggestion for Oregon will have you joining a conga line w/ several hundred people from Portland any time you try it.

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