Kyle FrostExplorer
Wearer of many hats at The Outbound Collective. I'm @kylefrost pretty much everywhere.
Wander the Marrakech Medina
Marrakesh, Morocco
4.0
There is an endless array of shops, narrow alleys, food, and more to explore. Every corner and street is different and the best way I can recommend to experience it is to...get lost. You really don't need a guide. I recommend the app MapMe, which has almost all of the tiny alleys and streets in the Medina. Whenever we felt like getting back to the main drag or heading home, we jus pulled out th...
Hike to Tonquin Beach
Tofino, British Columbia
5.0
0.25 mi
Park at the trailhead, and follow the wooded trail for a short ways. You'll wind through the temperate rainforest, and across wooden walkways before reaching the beach itself. Scramble around on the rocks, or just chill out on the sand and enjoy!
North Mount Elbert Trail
Leadville, Colorado
4.5
9.07 mi
/ 4432 ft gain
Start your trip at the North Elbert Creek trailhead, reached by taking Colorado 300 just south of Leadville, and then a left on County road 11 and a right on Halfmoon Creek road. The dirt road to the trailhead is well traveled.
The trail begins from the parking lot and winds upwards past 2 clearly marked junctions, first left, then right. After the short downhill just before the second junctio...
Temple of the Sun (Coricancha)
Cusco, Peru
5.0
The Temple of the Sun of the Incas (Coricancha) is believed to be the most important temple of the Incan empire, and the most revered temple in Cusco. Originally named Intikancha or Intiwasi, it was dedicated to Inti, the Sun God. However, when the Spanish arrived, they razed most Inca temples and built churches on top of the foundations.
While the new church has a unique architecture of Spani...
Bath Skyline Loop
Bathwick, United Kingdom
5.93 mi
/ 745 ft gain
Bath Skyline Loop is an easily accessible trail from Bath, and takes a wide loop through meadows and hills with a picturesque view of the city. The full loop is around 6 miles, but there are numerous trails and ways to make it a bit shorter. The classic “skyline” view is near the start, if you go in a counter-clockwise direction (but you can go either way).
Hike the Trail Through Time Paleontological Trail
Mack, Colorado
1.5 mi
The trail is adjacent to an active dinosaur quarry, and while there were no scientists at work while we were there, apparently you can see paleontologists at work in the spring and summer.Take the interpretive trail up towards the small mesa and check out the signs pointing out fossils along the way. As the trail loops back towards the beginning, you can hang a left and scramble up to the top o...
Climb the Rock of Guatapé
Guatapé, ColombiaThe most popular attraction near Guatape, you can pay $18,000 COP to climb the 740 steps up to the top of the rock. Your effort will be rewarded with a 360 degree view of the surrounding mountains and lake, which stretches to the horizon. After that exercise, you'll be able to chill out with some food or a beer at the top as well, there are several shops near the summit.
Climb Volcan Chimborazo
Cantón Ambato, Ecuador
5.0
Rising 20,548 ft above sea level, Chimborazo is nearly 9,000 ft shorter than Everest. However, because the Earth bulges a bit around the equator, Chimborazo is actually the point on Earth furthest from the core and closest to the sun!Your climb will begin at the Whymper Refugio at the base of the mountain, around an hour and a half outside of Riobamba. You'll be surrounded by guides and other ...
Explore Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas
Cartagena, ColombiaReaching the Castillo is easy. Just a short walk from the walled city (where most people stay), you can explore this fortress that protected Cartagena for centuries. You can wander the fortresses extensive tunnel system, see views of the entire city, or take an audio tour.
Watch Sunrise at Angkor Wat
Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
4.5
You'll want to leave your hotel or hostel in Siem Reap by 5am at the latest. Don't bother pre-arranging transportation, there will be tuk tuk drivers roaming the streets looking for people headed to the temple. If you haven't bought your Angkor Wat pass yet, I'd recommend leaving even earlier. The line can be crazy.After arriving at the temples, walk across the Angkor Wat gateway into the main...
Backpack the Laguna 69 - Pisco Base Camp Loop
Carhuaz, Peru
5.0
Most people opt for a day trip to Laguna 69. You'll get picked up by your tour in Huaraz early in the morning, drive 3 hours to the trailhead, hike to the laguna (which is spectacular), take pictures with dozens of other people, and then head back down to return to Huaraz. Here's a more adventurous alternative!Instead of returning with the tour, arrange beforehand to be picked up the next day. ...
The Ollantaytambo Fortress
Ollantaytambo, PeruRight from the entrance to the site, the ruins of Ollantaytambo climb up into the terraced heights of a temple district. It is often called a fortress, but only part of the site was dedicated to military purposes, while the very top is an unfinished temple. It was likely a Temple of the Sun, and some of the stone blocks that make up the unfinished area weight more than 50 tons!
Give yourself an...
Sacsayhuamán
Cusco, PeruSacsayhuaman is located about 10 minutes from the Plaza de Armas (by car) or 45 minutes walking. Another option is to take a ‘City Tour’, which includes transportation to this archaeological site. The entrance fee is included with the "Boleto Turistico" which is a ticket that gets you into the main archeological sites around Cusco and the Sacred Valley (130 soles).
The fortress is one of the l...
Snorkel at Concha Perla
Puerto Villamil, EcuadorFrom the main square of Puerto Villamil, head down down the road towards the docks. When you reach the docks, take the path on the left through the mangrove forest until you reach the mini pier that is the entrance to Concha de Perla. Jump on in and swim around this small cove teeming with life. You can see iguanas, sea turtles, fish, and sea lions here! Rent your snorkel gear in town at one of...
Cross-Country Ski to the Ostrander Ski Hut
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, CaliforniaStart your trip from the Badger Pass ski area. The Glacier point road is closed past here, and you'll spend your first couple of miles skiing mostly downhill to the Bridalveil Falls trailhead.The Bridelveil Creek trail gains slightly less elevation but is less scenic and longer than the more popular Horizon Ridge trail. We went up to the hut this way and came down Horizon Ridge.If you are going...
Dragon's Tail Couloir Climb
Estes Park, Colorado
5.0
Start your day at the Bear Lake parking lot, and head out on the short 2-mile approach that winds uphill past Nymph and Dream Lake. After arriving at Emerald Lake, skirt around the shore on the left side to reach the bottom of the couloir, clearly visibile on the far side of the lake.The 1500 ft climb starts gradually and increases in steepness as the couloir narrows towards the top, reaching s...
Hike Soldier Ridge Trail
Sheridan, Wyoming
8.2 mi
This 4-mile (one-way) trail is a great spot just outside of town. The trail rolls gently with the hills and the views of the Bighorns and town are spectacular. I'd highly recommend stopping by for sunrise or sunset for some incredible light.
It's great for a quick walk, run, or even mountain bike -- and there's plans to continue adding to this trail system!
Hike to Portage Pass and Portage Lake
Whittier, Alaska
4 mi
/ 800 ft gain
Probably one of the best bang-for-your buck hikes I've ever been on. Starting from the trailhead, which is just on the Whittier side of the Portage tunnel, you'll hike up 800ft in one mile on a mostly wide, rocky trail. In what seems like no time at all, you'll be at Portage Pass, with views of the Passage Canal in one direction, and the incredible vista of Portage Glacier, Byron Peak, and Carp...
Hike Brewster Track to Mt. Armstrong
Mount Aspiring National Park, New Zealand
5.0
5.6 mi
/ 5577.4 ft gain
After a short walk from the Fantail Falls parking lot, the trail crosses the river to reach the beginning of the track. It's unlikely you'll avoid getting your feet wet.The track heads up through the steep and rooted slopes until you break treeline after several thousand feet of elevation gain. Not gonna lie, this one is a serious grunt. The trail ends at the Brewster Hut, where more reasonabl...
Visit Le Jardin Secret
Marrakesh, MoroccoLe Jardin Secret was once one of the larger riads in Marrakech. After falling into disrepair, it underwent an extensive renovation into the beautiful and peaceful gardens it contains today.
The riad includes two courtyards. The larger has been restored as an Islamic garden, reflecting Koranic symbolism. The smaller garden has a wide range of trees and plants. Walk around for a bit, take a short...
Camp on an Isolated Mesa
Cima, CaliforniaFrom the Hole in the Wall information center, drive north on Black Canyon Road. Table Top is a fairly identifiable mesa to the east. Pick what you think is a suitable approach point and park your car in a dirt pullout. Grab your backpack and make a beeline for the mesa, straight through the desert. There is no trail here, so pick your way through the scrub. Be careful, you'll likely need to tr...
Walenpfad Trail from Brunnihutte
Engelberg, Switzerland
6.5 mi
/ 1280 ft gain
Often touted as one of the most scenic trails in Engelberg, and with good reason! This fairly easy hike is enjoyed in either direction, starting from the Brunnihutte, or Banalpsee.
From Brunnihutte, follow signs for the Walenpfad trail and Bannalpsee. The trail provides sweeping views of Titlis and the surrounding mountains. The path remains fairly flat for a while, traversing the mountainside...
Arlenweg Loop
Sankt Anton am Arlberg, Austria
4.11 mi
/ 1165 ft gain
Arlenweg Loop, easily accessible from St Anton, has views aplenty. If you go counter-clockwise, you can start from anywhere in central St Anton and head towards Nasserein. Follow signs for the Arlenweg. The trail climbs through lush forest for a bit before leveling off to traverse the mountainside. Enjoy beautiful views of St. Anton, the Rendl and the Saumspitze as you pass through meadows and ...
Verwallsee St. Anton am Arlberg Loop
Sankt Anton am Arlberg, Austria
7.78 mi
/ 1020 ft gain
Starting from central St Anton, head west and follow signs for the Rossanaweg. The gravel path will pass under two tunnels, and then continues up the river. Follow signs for Verwallsee. The path climbs at a reasonable grade up the valley, alternating between singletrack trail and gravel paths. Eventually, you'll reach the beautiful Verwallsee. You can retrace your steps from here or complete a ...
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