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America's Best Hiking Cities, Guide to Canada's Parks, and Must-Have Gear

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August 2011

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New York

Los Angeles

Seattle

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With wild hikes within an hour, these 15 cities have some of the best outdoor access in urban America—and the only prerequisite for exploring is a pair of sneakers. Local Tips: Find out where to eat and drink afterward.

  • Come Explore »
  •   Whether your fancy is glacial lakes, sandy beaches, rocky coasts, or lush forests, Canada has them all.


      Jessa Younker climbs the stalactites hanging from a giant limestone cliff on Poda Island, Thailand.


      Steve Casimiro picks the best shoes, sleeping bags, jackets, tents, packs, and more.
     
      Submit the best photos from your latest adventures to My Shot, National Geographic's photo community.

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    Australia: The Wild North


      Mark Cosslett discusses how to best deal with wild animals from the forests of Canada to the shores of Hawaii.


      The coolest technology I've tested this summer isn't an electronic device, a bike, or something built of carbon fiber—It's a ground cloth that works better than anything I've ever used.


      You can never eliminate the risk of a lightning strike, but you can reduce it by following these simple guidelines:






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