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dredel


Dec 31, 2006, 1:15 PM
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Looking for a 3 day hike in Missouri
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I'm looking for a three day hike in Missouri. Something with some climbing? I was curious if anyone had any past expierence in Missouri and could suggest some good places? Thanks.


altelis


Dec 31, 2006, 1:23 PM
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not too familiar with mo, but this doesn't really belong in the "TR" forum until AFTER the trip is doneWink

maybe repost in the "regional" sections....


and totally random but this smiley--Shocked, definitely needs to be renamed to [bj]....


flatlandtrav


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Check out the Katy Trail. It goes most of the way across MO and there is probably some climbing around the Columbia/Jeff City area.


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Depending on where your at the Katy trail would be acceptable, but I cannot think of any where the climbing is prime, might be there, just can't remember any sections specifically. I take it you were just wanting to do bouldering or were you actually planning to rope up?

For a great list of trails here in Missouri (or anywhere in the states) go to http://www.trails.com, sign up for the free trial membership (no, they won't try to charge your CC as long as you cancel the membership by day 14 or whatever) and you'll get tons of detailed trail maps and descriptions. It pulls from thousands of published guide books so you can just get the trail info on just the ones you need.

You might even decide it's worth the $40 / year subscription or it'll point you to the guide books that you found the most useful.

I don't have a subscription right now but I'm considering it since the quality of the trial maps and such were so good and I'm all over the area needing river guides as well as trail guides.


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