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Best Hot Springs in Idaho

Calling all hot spring lovers: lets work together to keep Idaho clean! The popular hot springs need our love so remember to pick up trash when visiting. Visit Goldbug Hot Springs, Boat Box Hot Springs, Lava Hot Springs, Maple Grove Hot Springs, Kirkham Hot Springs, Pine Flats Hot Springs, Sunbeam Hot Springs, Miracle Hot Springs and more responsibly by reading this article.

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Summiting Mt. Whitney

This blog will talk about the amazing experience I had while climbing Mt Whitney; the tallest peak in the continental US. The peak is 14,508(ish) feet. The hike is 22 miles, with a 6,000+ foot elevation gain. It’s no walk in the park, but absolutely doable for those who prepare and research. This was my first 14’er, ever, and it was truly a wonderful one to start with!

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Phantom Falls

Located deep in the south hills, about two hours away from Twin Falls is a ghostly waterfall. Traveling to this waterfall is an adventure in its self! The drive is over gravel roads, and the hike about three miles round trip. The south hills are glowing golden hills that hold waterfalls, cliffs, and amazing rock […]

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Vinyard Lake – Eden, Idaho

Shhh it is a local secret. Vinyard Lake is hidden away in the Snake River Canyon. On a hot day, there is no better place to be than swimming in this lake! Experienced climbers can free climb the rock walls and jump off into the water below. Hikers can make their way up the Box […]

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Tea Kettle Cave – Gooding, Idaho

There are  incredible places on this Earth. One of those places is located north of Gooding, Idaho. Bliss and Fairfield are within a short drive as well. Southern Idaho is known for its secret caves, scattered from place to place. These caves exist because of lava left from volcanoes years ago! Beneath the lava field’s […]

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Packing for Backpacking

Packing can be extremely hard, so I’m going to cut right to the point and tell you exactly what I pack for my expeditions. I do not check bags. I only bring a carry on and a personal item. This will save you tons of time and money on trips! Depending on the airline, carry-ons […]

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