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Zion National Park: Hiking Angel’s Landing

Posted on December 11, 2015December 14, 2015 by Nicholas Hernandez

Zion National Park - Hiking Angel's Landing The crown jewel of Zion National Park is no easy location to reach. See why hiking Angel’s Landing is so difficult, breathtaking and rewarding to get to!

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Mount Katahdin: a Journey along the Knife’s Edge

Posted on September 10, 2015March 15, 2018 by Nicholas Hernandez

Jurgen at the summit of Katahdin looking out toward the Knife's Edge www.TimetoClimb.com

Standing as the highest peak in the state of Maine, Mount Katahdin holds breathtaking views and one of the most challenging trails in the Northeast the infamous “Knife’s Edge”.

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Sam’s Point – The Gunks’ Natural Wonderland

Posted on July 9, 2015September 2, 2020 by Nicholas Hernandez

Sam's point in the Shawnagunks

Sam’s Point is a section of the Gunks that many do not know of or have taken the chance to explore. A possible reason for this is because rock climbing in not allowed here. So why come here??

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Time to Climb America Tour: Hiking Mount Washington

Posted on March 20, 2015August 20, 2016 by Nicholas Hernandez

Winter ascent hiking Mount Washington NH

Known for the most extreme weather in the world, hiking Mount Washington is not for the novice or faint of heart! See why so many hikers & mountaineers come take this mountain on every winter! Continue reading “Time to Climb America Tour: Hiking Mount Washington”

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