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Survival US 3L Hydration Water Backpack Tan Coyote Bag


Survival US 3L Hydration
Water Backpack Tan Coyote Bag


$9.99


Kelty Coyote 4500 Hiking Backpack Internal Frame


Kelty Coyote 4500 Hiking Backpack Internal Frame


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Kelty Coyote 80 Backpack, S/M, Cypress


Kelty Coyote 80 Backpack, S/M, Cypress


$175.95


Kelty Coyote 4750cu.in * nite sky blue * backpack NEW * boy scout


Kelty Coyote 4750cu.in * nite
Sky Blue * backpack NEW * boy scout


$112.00


Kelty Coyote 80 L Backpack


Kelty Coyote 80 L Backpack


$80.00


SOURCE BC USV2 3L COYOTE HYDRATION BACKPACK


SOURCE BC USV2 3L COYOTE
Hydration Backpack


$15.51


Tactical Swat 3-Day Molle Military Assault Large Backpack Coyote Desert Tan NEW


Tactical Swat 3-
Day Molle Military Assault Large Backpack Coyote Desert Tan NEW


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Pantac Int Hanging Pouch Backpack Coyote OT-C510-CB-A


Pantac Int Hanging Pouch Backpack Coyote OT-C510-CB-A


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MOLLE Hydration System Style Back Pack w 2.5L 85oz Bladder New Coyote Brown


MOLLE
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Kelty Coyote 4500 backpack


Kelty Coyote 4500 backpack


$80.00


NEW 3-Day Military Tactical Assault MOLLE Backpack - DESERT COYOTE TAN


NEW 3-Day Military
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$65.95


Kelty Women's Coyote 75 Backpack, Jade


Kelty Women’s Coyote 75 Backpack, Jade


$175.95


BLACKHAWK 3-DAY ASSAULT BACK PACK - COYOTE TAN (military army tactical gear)


BLACKHAWK 3-DAY
Assault Back Pack – COYOTE TAN (Military Army tactical gear)


$106.99


BLACKHAWK LAPTOP BACKPACK - COYOTE TAN (military tactical army swat police)


BLACKHAWK
Laptop Backpack – COYOTE TAN (Military Tactical army swat police)


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BLACKHAWK SPECIAL OPS MEDICAL BACK PACK - COYOTE TAN (military police swat)


BLACKHAWK SPECIAL OPS
Medical Back PACK – COYOTE TAN (military police swat)


$149.99


Tactical Survival Hiking 45L Liter Rio Grande Large Backpack Coyote Desert Tan


Tactical Survival Hiking 45L Liter Rio Grande Large Backpack Coyote Desert Tan


$54.95


Voodoo Tactical Level III Backpack, Small MOLLE Assault Pack, Coyote Tan


Voodoo Tactical Level Iii Backpack, Small Molle Assault Pack, Coyote Tan


$87.95


NICE Kelty Coyote Youth Internal Frame Backpack Navy


NICE Kelty Coyote Youth Internal
Frame Backpack Navy


$75.00


Pantac Vertical Access. Backpack Coyote BG-C725-CB-A


Pantac Vertical Access. Backpack Coyote BG-C725-CB-A


$95.53


KARRIMOR SF SABRE 45 RUCKSACK, BACKPACK; BLACK, OLIVE, DPM, COYOTE BRAND NEW


KARRIMOR SF SABRE 45 RUCKSACK, BACKPACK; BLACK, OLIVE, DPM, COYOTE BRAND NEW


$181.76


KARRIMOR SF SABRE 45 RUCKSACK, BACKPACK; BLACK, OLIVE, DPM, COYOTE BRAND NEW


KARRIMOR SF SABRE 45 RUCKSACK, BACKPACK; BLACK, OLIVE, DPM, COYOTE BRAND NEW


$181.76


KARRIMOR SF SABRE 45 RUCKSACK, BACKPACK; BLACK, OLIVE, DPM, COYOTE BRAND NEW


KARRIMOR SF SABRE 45 RUCKSACK, BACKPACK; BLACK, OLIVE, DPM, COYOTE BRAND NEW


$181.76


KARRIMOR SF SABRE 45 RUCKSACK, BACKPACK; BLACK, OLIVE, DPM, COYOTE BRAND NEW


KARRIMOR SF SABRE 45 RUCKSACK, BACKPACK; BLACK, OLIVE, DPM, COYOTE BRAND NEW


$181.76


Pantac BBP-MS Backpack Coyote Brown PK-C030-CB-A


Pantac BBP-MS Backpack Coyote Brown PK-C030-CB-A


$91.99


Pantac Mini Medical Backpack Coyote Brown PK-C033-CB-A


Pantac Mini Medical Backpack Coyote Brown PK-C033-CB-A


$88.00


MOLLE 3 Day USMC Assault Pack Back-pack Nylon Coyote TAN - FREE SHIPPING


MOLLE 3 Day
Usmc Assault Pack Back-Pack Nylon Coyote TAN – Free Shipping


$69.99


VOODOO TACTICAL TOBAGO LARGE CARGO BACKPACK-COYOTE


VOODOO
Tactical Tobago LARGE Cargo Backpack-COYOTE


$99.99


Camelbak BFM (500) Hydration Backpack Coyote 61699 NEW


Camelbak Bfm (500) Hydration Backpack Coyote 61699 NEW


$219.95


NEW - Military Tactical  Field Operator's MOLLE Backpack - COYOTE DESERT TAN


NEW – Military Tactical Field Operator’s MOLLE Backpack – COYOTE DESERT TAN


$69.95


CAMELBAK MULE 100 COYOTE TAN OMEGA HYDRATION BACKPACK 61701 W/OMEGA WATER BEAST!


Camelbak Mule 100 COYOTE TAN OMEGA HYDRATION BACKPACK 61701 W/OMEGA WATER BEAST!


$119.99


CAMELBAK 90619 SQUADBAK 25L MG OMEGA COYOTE BACKPACK NW


CAMELBAK 90619 SQUADBAK 25L MG OMEGA COYOTE BACKPACK NW


$169.99


Molle HYDRATION BACK-PACK Pack w/ 2.5L Bladder - TAN Coyote


Molle
Hydration Back-PACK Pack w/ 2.5L Bladder – TAN Coyote


$49.99


Blackhawk Backpack 3-Day Assault Backpack Nylon Coyote Tan NEW


Blackhawk Backpack 3-Day
Assault Backpack Nylon Coyote Tan NEW


$74.99


Voodoo Tactical Level III Backpack, Small Assault Pack Coyote NWT Free Mug


Voodoo Tactical Level III Backpack, Small Assault
Pack Coyote NWT Free Mug


$69.95


Kelty Coyote 4750 c.i. Java Men's Backpack


Kelty Coyote 4750 c.i. Java Men’s Backpack


$151.93


NEW MOLLE 3 DAY BUG OUT BAG PATROL PACK BACKPACK + 3 POUCH SET COYOTE BROWN TAN


NEW MOLLE 3 DAY BUG OUT BAG PATROL
Pack Backpack + 3 Pouch Set COYOTE BROWN TAN


$74.88


New Protec Extreme Hydration Rucksack Back pack 2.5L


New Protec Extreme Hydration Rucksack Back pack 2.5L


$32.33


NEW PROFORCE EQUIPMENT STAMINA 40 LITER BACKPACK COYOTE


NEW PROFORCE EQUIPMENT STAMINA 40
Liter Backpack COYOTE


$134.07


CAMELBAK TALON 100oz HYDRATION SYSTEM BACKPACK 60308 COYOTE NEW ARMY CAMP HIKE


CAMELBAK TALON 100oz HYDRATION
System Backpack 60308 COYOTE NEW ARMY Camp Hike


$175.99


CAMELBACK 100oz MOTHERLODE COYOTE 61075 NEW HYDRATION BACKPACK ARMY HIKE CAMPING


CAMELBACK 100oz MOTHERLODE COYOTE 61075 NEW HYDRATION BACKPACK ARMY
Hike Camping


$199.99


HENRY COE PARK- What’s the easiest way to get to Kelly Lake from the Coyote Creek Entrance?

Henry Coe State Park is in Northern California. I want to backpack in there from the Coyote Creek Entrance to Kelly Lake. I’m looking at the southern entrance map and I see many routes.

What’s the easiest route in terms of distance and terrain? In other words which route will get me there the quickest and require the least energy. I know how steep the terrain can be. I’ve been on hobbs road.

I have never hiked this trail. But I was able to find several links that you might be interested in.

http://randomcuriosity.com/journal/archives/001473.html

http://www.gatetrails.com/henrycoe.html

http://www.coestatepark.com/trip_reports_page_one.htm#the_killer_hike_hunting_hollow_to

http://www.tarol.com/henrycoe.html

10 America’s Most Spectacular Day Hikes

A current phenomenon in hiking is the availability of trails really close to urban centers. Lots of cities have a big push to bring hiking and other recreational opportunities closer to where people live. For many city-dwellers, a stroll through a nearby park will do just fine.

But for those who have discovered the well-earned pleasures of climbing mountains, crossing rivers, traversing canyons, hopping boulders and dodging bears, en route to a particularly spectacular view or awe-inspiring natural wonder, hiking counts as a sacred pastime [Tips for hiking].

And the journey is every bit as important as the destination. According to the Outdoor Industry Association, more than 29 million Americans day-hiked in 2006; that’s nearly 11 percent of population.

The following trips will satisfy any hiker who appreciates the physical, mental and spiritual benefits of a challenging trail.

Mt. Katahdin, Baxter State Park, Maine

Baxter State Park, a wilderness and forest area of 209,501 acres has 10 campgrounds, located throughout the Park and available for camping from May 15-October 15.

There are 46 mountain peaks and ridges, 18 of which exceed an elevation of 3,000 feet, the highest being Baxter Peak at 5,267 feet.

The views are nothing short of spectacular. Hike in September and October to gaze at brilliant fall foliage.

Coyote Gulch, Escalante Sub district, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area offers unparalleled opportunities for water-based and backcountry recreation in & around Lake Powell. Glen Canyon stretches for hundreds of miles from Page, AZ up to the Moab area near Canyonlands National Park.

Hike 8.4 miles into an ecological orgy where the reservoir once ruled and now slot canyons open with new energy.

Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Naples, Florida

A 2.25-mile raised boardwalk takes visitors through several distinct habitats found within the 11,000-acre Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, including the largest remaining virgin bald cypress forest in North America.

There is tons of wildlife here to see so enjoy!

Grayson Highlands State Park, Virginia

With elevations up to 5,089 feet, Grayson Highlands is the loftiest state park in Virginia. From the Pinnacles, Grayson Highlands’ highest point, you’ll find breathtaking views of surrounding mountains, including Mount Rogers (5,729 feet), the tallest peak in Virginia.

The park has nine hiking trails averaging a mile in length. These trails lead to panoramic vistas, scenic waterfalls and a 200 year old pioneer cabin. The park also offers access to the Appalachian Trail and trails in the surrounding Jefferson National Forest.

Lost Coast, King Range National Conservation Area, Northern California

A spectacular meeting of land and sea is certainly the dominant feature of the King Range National Conservation Area.

The King Range contains over 70 miles of hiking trails spanning from the beach to the highest peaks. Most of the upland trails are strenuous due to the steep rugged nature of the area.

From scrambling along wet beach rocks while fighting pelting wind and rain, to climbing, descending, then re-climbing a cumulative 8,000 feet, the daunting 25-mile north Lost Coast Trail will motivate any hiker.

Maroon Bells Snowmass Wilderness, White River National Forest, Colorado

The 181,000 acres of Maroon Bells comprise Colorado’s fourth-largest wilderness area and include more than 100 miles of trails and six peaks over 14,000 feet.

These mountain peaks, two of the most photographed in North America. Valleys in the Maroon Bells–Snowmass Wilderness offer an exhilarating mix of aspen groves, flower-speckled meadows, and dark forests of spruce and fir.

Mount St. Helens, Washington

There are many trails in Mount Saint Helens National Volcanic Monument; leading hikers into a variety of diverse landscapes. Crater views, new lakes, ancient lava flows, blown down trees, mud flows and old-growth forest can all be discovered here.

Trails vary in difficulty from short, accessible interpretive loops to longer, steep narrow trails that challenge even experienced hikers. Have fun exploring places like Lava Canyon, the Plains of Abraham, Spirit Lake, Ape Caves, Johnson Ridge, and the Loowit Trail which goes all the way around Mt. St. Helens on 34 miles of backpacking trails.

Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park, Kauai, Hawaii

The Na Pali Coast is a very special place. The pali, or cliffs, provide a rugged grandeur of deep, narrow valleys ending abruptly at the sea. Waterfalls and swift ?owing streams continue to cut these narrow valleys while the sea carves cliffs at their mouths.

It has 45 miles of trails that can take hikers deep into the park’s rain forests or take them out to the precipitous ridgelines above Waimea Canyon and the Na Pali Coast.

Wrangell St Elias National Park, Kennecott District, Alaska

Yearning to go even deeper into the wild? Wrangell-St. Elias National Park is the largest in the United States – by far. One frequently quoted statistic is that it’s 6 times the size of Yellowstone National Park.

Giant glaciers, abandoned mining sites, icy rivers, waterfalls, spectacular mountain vistas, grizzly bears, 9 of the 16 highest U.S. peaks, and maybe even some auroral displays await.
These hikes range from short nature walks of less than a mile, to strenuous, all-day adventures. Most hikes begin from trail heads on the McCarthy or Nabesna Roads or else from the towns of McCarthy and Kennicott.

Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, California

This is one of the most popular, but strenuous day hikes in Yosemite. The first four miles the trail climbs out of Yosemite Valley and up past Vernal and Nevada Falls towards Little Yosemite Valley Campground.

There are a few different routes to choose from and both will provide stunning views of waterfalls and spectacular views from Yosemite’s most famous landmark. Water is fairly plentiful along the trail, with the last source being a spring along the trail, 1.5 miles from Half Dome.

Click here for more on this article: Spectacular Day Hikes

About the Author

Neelima Reddy, author of this article writes for CampingTourist.com. For more information on back packing, camping spots, camping activites, camping equipment, Camping Gear, rv camping , camping tips, hiking Visit Camping Tourist

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