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Desert activities are a popular pastime in the southwest, but many people go into the desert poorly prepared for survival.
Hiking in Wickenburg, Arizona, is an activity overlooked by many. There are many excellent trails with beautiful vistas and historical remains.
Hiking in places like the Grand Canyon and Sonoran Desert can be beautiful, but surviving in and (even) enjoying the desert requires acclimating and preparation.
High desert trails connect and circulate above Palm Desert, California where winter hikes provide views of the valley and snow capped Mt. San Jacinto and San Gorgornio.
Saudi Arabia has mountains, coral reefs, ancient tombs, volcanoes, caves and spectacular sand dunes for hikers, campers, divers, cavers and climbers.
The Wave is a popular destination for hikers and photographers. The U.S.Bureau of Land Management protects it by limiting back country permits to a few hikers a day.
America's "Triple Crown" trails run 8,000 miles through the Appalachian, Pacific Crest, and Continental Divide mountains. Fewer than 100 hikers have completed all three.
The Grand Canyon's glorious desert landscape can also be deadly. Rangers recommend the major "corridor" trails as the best place for beginners to get their bearings


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