For similarly-named films, see Hitchhiking (disambiguation). The Hitch-Hiker is a 1953 film noir directed by Ida Lupino, about two fishing buddies who
Main articles: Hiking, Backpacking (wilderness), and Ultralight backpacking Hiking equipment is the equipment taken on outdoor walking trips. Hiking is
On July 31, 2009, three Americans, Joshua Fattal (27), Sarah Shourd (32), and Shane Bauer (28) were taken into custody by Iranian border guards for crossing
For the statue of the same name by Allen George Newman, see The Hiker (Newman). The Hiker is a statue created by Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson. It commemorates
The Voyageur Hiking Trail is a public hiking trail between Sudbury and Thunder Bay in Northern Ontario, Canada. The name honours the early European fur
The Hitch-Hiker is a radio play written by Lucille Fletcher. It was first presented on the November 17, 1941, broadcast of the Orson Welles Show on CBS
Trekking poles (also known as hiking poles, hiking sticks or walking poles) are a common hiking accessory used to assist walkers with their rhythm and
For the statue of the same name by Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson, see The Hiker (Kitson). The Hiker is a statue made by Allen George Newman. Like Theo
This article is about the trail. For the conservation group, see Appalachian Trail Conservancy. For the train station, see Appalachian Trail (Metro-North
This article is about the method of transportation. For the genetics term, better known as genetic drift, see Genetic hitchhiking. "Hitchhiker" redirects
Laurel Ridge State Park is a 13,625-acre (5,514 ha) Pennsylvania state park that passes through Cambria, Fayette, Somerset, and Westmoreland counties,
The following is a list of long-distance trails in the United States: National Trails System National Millennium Trail project – 16 long-distance trails
This is a list of hiking trails in the US state of Alabama. Autauga Creek Canoe Trail, 13 miles (21 km) Bamboo Wilderness Trail, 0.33 miles (0.53 km);
Ultralight backpacking is a style of backpacking that emphasizes carrying the lightest and simplest gear safely possible for a given trip. Base pack weight
This article is about the song. For other uses, see Hitchhiking (disambiguation). "Hitch Hike" is a 1962 song by Marvin Gaye, released on the Tamla label
This is a list of published trails in Australia, suitable for walking in three days or longer. Trail Long-distance trail List of long-distance trails
Brian Robinson is a competitive distance hiker and long-distance runner, holding multiple world-firsts and ultramarathon world records. Robinson was the
This article is about man-made stone mounds. For the Australian city, see Cairns. For other uses, see Cairn (disambiguation). A cairn is a human-made pile
The Three Towers Hike is a Scouting-organised, downland hiking competition held annually in early Spring covering footpaths in West Berkshire and South
Hiking in Chile is characterized by a wide range of environments and climates for hikers, which largely results from Chile's unusual, ribbon-like shape
Llama hiking, also known as llama trekking or llama caravanning, is an activity where llamas accompany people on walking expeditions, including eco-tourism
The Pacific Crest Trail (commonly abbreviated as the PCT, and officially designated as the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail) is a long-distance hiking
The Black Forest Trail is a 42-mile (68 km) loop trail that resides in Pennsylvania's Tiadaghton State Forest in parts of Lycoming, Potter, and Clinton
The Harzer Wandernadel (literally: "Harz Walking Badge") is a system of hiking badges based on a network of checkpoints in the Harz mountains in central
William P. "Hiker" Joy (c. 1888 – ?) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Boston College from 1912 to 1913