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  1. neidholdt

    Share your Rainbows!

    Lake Superior
  2. neidholdt

    Day Hiking Loess Hills region along the east bank of Missouri River, St Joe Missouri north to Minnesota border

    Did 30 plus miles over the weekend along the east bank of the Missouri. Trails had a lot of elevation gain, thought I was back in the Grand Canyon.
  3. neidholdt

    When does Graffiti become Rock Art?

    When does Graffiti become rock art? Age? Author or artist have a bearing? I captured this vandalism, Graffiti, shortly after it happened. I named it the bleeding heart. The sap is still running from the knife wound on the cedart tree. It is clearly graffiti or vandalism. Now the...
  4. neidholdt

    Share your Reflections!

    Lake Rememberance, Blue Springs, MO
  5. neidholdt

    Day Hiking Palo Duro Canyon SP, Texas

  6. neidholdt

    The Funnies

    Old hikers never die they just wander and become legends... .
  7. neidholdt

    Oddities

    On display in Huntsville, MO. Weighs 2,400 lbs, 3,260,000 lin ft of string, took 7 years to create
  8. neidholdt

    Share your amazing nature closeup pics

    Caught him sheltered in a bush getting out of the rain.
  9. neidholdt

    Share how you plan your hiking adventures

    Generally when I do a hiking trip it is 3-9 days. Step 1) I begin by brainstorming destinations by location or main hiking adventure(s); Step 2) I research hikes and camping options in the area; Step 3) I plan the itinerary identifying drive time and sequence of hikes w/miles and time...
  10. neidholdt

    What natural wonders have you hiked that you rate as one of the best in state?

    The Cosmic Ashtray, Utah. The bowl is the size of a professional football stadium. It is a 11 mile loop, after visiting the Ashtray you return via a slot canyon.
  11. neidholdt

    What state high points have you hiked and their elevation?

    In Missouri it is Taum Sauk mountain, elevation is 1,772 ft. It is reachable by the Taum Sauk mountain high point .4 mile trail. I took Boy Scouts on a backpacking trip to climb to the state’s high point, the tallest mountain. We hiked about seven miles on the Ozark trail, camped got up the...
  12. neidholdt

    Backpacking Stephens Arch, Utah

    Stephen's Arch, Escalante Utah, span is 220 ft wide, 14th largest in the world. I hiked underneath it on part of a two day 27 mile backpack trip. Had to climb that cliff on the right to get to it. You can see on my pack the white rope, water shoes etc. We had to drop down a 250 ft cliff...
  13. neidholdt

    Day Hiking Clifty Creek CA

    Clifty Creek Conservation Area, one of just a few natural bridges found in Missouri, NW of Rolla, short 3mile loop, allows backpack camping or at the trailhead parking lot Have visited this trail half a dozen times while revisiting taking others.
  14. neidholdt

    Backpacking Big Bend NP Outer Loop, Texas

    Big Bend 37 mile outer loop is a premiere one night backpack. No water source. We started at 11a on day one and finished at 2p the next. Fabulous hike. At the end of December the weather was a balmy 50 degrees. We stashed water at the half way point. We followed this the next day...
  15. neidholdt

    Section Hiking Missouri Ozark Trail Section Hike

    Thirteen mile point to point from Johnson Shut - ins SP to Taum Sauk SP (Missouri highpoint). Typical rugged Ozark terrain with scenic overlooks, falls and rock formations. A number of established backpack camps are found along the trail.
  16. neidholdt

    Who hikes and backpacks with four legged companions?

    This is me with Buddy, he is four years old and has done hundreds of miles with me. This pick is in the Great Sand Dunes NP in Colorado.
  17. neidholdt

    Share a favorite trail Pic and where taken.

    I call it the flying goose. Hiking off trail in the Bisti Badlands in New Mexico. From nose to tail he was about 10 ft. long!
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