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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny Storm" data-source="post: 1138378" data-attributes="member: 80747"><p>I've done a lot of hiking in Latin America, hiked the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu - 4 days, climbed villarica volcano in Chile and Pacaya volcano in Guatemala - both have since subsequently erupted and are now lower altitude. Hiked in Patagonia - Los Glaciares NP in Argentina, and Torres Del Paine in Chile, both several days and really good.</p><p></p><p>I've had my eye on the Kungsleden trail in Sweden for a few years now, but haven't had the chance to get around to doing it, and the season window to do it is very short. I'm also tempted by the Mont Blanc circuit which is a 10 day trek, but I haven't done anything as long as that before. For now I'm just happy to read the books</p><p></p><p>There are some excellent coastal walks here in Wales which I wanted to do this summer but the weather has been awful lately and now I have too much work to do in the garden and house so wont get them done this year.</p><p>The Gower peninsula is one of my favourite places for hiking, three cliffs bay and all round there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny Storm, post: 1138378, member: 80747"] I've done a lot of hiking in Latin America, hiked the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu - 4 days, climbed villarica volcano in Chile and Pacaya volcano in Guatemala - both have since subsequently erupted and are now lower altitude. Hiked in Patagonia - Los Glaciares NP in Argentina, and Torres Del Paine in Chile, both several days and really good. I've had my eye on the Kungsleden trail in Sweden for a few years now, but haven't had the chance to get around to doing it, and the season window to do it is very short. I'm also tempted by the Mont Blanc circuit which is a 10 day trek, but I haven't done anything as long as that before. For now I'm just happy to read the books There are some excellent coastal walks here in Wales which I wanted to do this summer but the weather has been awful lately and now I have too much work to do in the garden and house so wont get them done this year. The Gower peninsula is one of my favourite places for hiking, three cliffs bay and all round there. [/QUOTE]
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