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You should count on this backcountry trek taking about 2.5 hours, but you never know stuff could go wrong and you could get stuck so be prepared for that. This backpacking and hiking trail is not that long but you should still bring some emergency supplies just in case something happens. This great outdoors hiking trail has a total elevation difference of 603 feet, and that is lower than average. At parts of the year this region sees very little rain, so don’t forget to check for any current fire restrictions before you go. With its 2.8 miles of walking distance it's a shorter type trek. This great outdoors hiking trail has two trailheads which means you have the option of backcountry backpacking it one way if you have someone to pick you up at the other end. There's not much difference in elevation along the great outdoors trail, so you won’t have to worry about different climate zones along your trek.
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Trailhead 1 to Trailhead 2: Total hiking length = 1.4 miles Total climbing distance = .4 miles Difficulty : Easy Casual Hiking Pace:
1 hours
Fast Hiking Pace:
.5 hours
Trailhead 2 to Trailhead 1: Total hiking length = 1.4 miles Total climbing distance = .8 miles Difficulty : Medium Casual Hiking Pace:
1.5 hours
Fast Hiking Pace:
1 hours
| | Trailhead 1 back to Trailhead 1: Total hiking length = 2.8 miles Total climbing distance = 1.2 miles Difficulty : Medium Casual Hiking Pace:
2.5 hours
Fast Hiking Pace:
1.5 hours
Trailhead 2 back to Trailhead 2: Total hiking length = 2.8 miles Total climbing distance = 1.2 miles Difficulty : Medium Casual Hiking Pace:
2.5 hours
Fast Hiking Pace:
1.5 hours
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Total elevation difference: 603 feet
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