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  2. Backpacker (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Backpacker appeared in the spring of 1973. The first editor's note written by William Kemsley, the founding editor, explains that it took three years to put together the first issue of Backpacker, and that the founding editors worried that America in the early 1970s did not contain a backpacking community large enough to support a magazine.

  3. River to River Trail - Wikipedia

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    The River to River Trail is a 160 mile (256 km)-long hiking trail that serves Shawnee National Forest in far southern Illinois. The trail is used by both equestrians and hikers. The trail is used by both equestrians and hikers.

  4. Great Western Loop - Wikipedia

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    The trail is only known to have been completed a few times: Andrew Skurka, a professional backpacker, was the first to complete the Great Western Loop.On April 9, 2007, Skurka began the route from the Grand Canyon.

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  6. Devil's Doorway (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Doorway is located at the southeast corner of Devil's Lake in Devil's Lake State Park. [7] It is found on The East Bluff Trail. [8] Between 1909 and 1910 The State Park Board acquired 740 acres (300 ha) for the park and by 1911 the board had secured a total of 1,100 acres (450 ha). [9]

  7. Naismith's rule - Wikipedia

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    Pace [6] in minutes per kilometre or mile vs. slope angle resulting from Naismith's rule [7] for basal speeds of 5 and 4 km / h. [n 1]The original Naismith's rule from 1892 says that one should allow one hour per three miles on the map and an additional hour per 2000 feet of ascent.

  8. Great Eastern Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Great Eastern Trail is a network of hiking trails forming a long-distance route in the eastern United States. North of Georgia, the route runs parallel to, and slightly to the west of, the Appalachian Trail. As of 2022, it is still under development and its current length is approximately 1,600 miles (2,600 km).

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