Just because I haven’t posted any links in awhile doesn’t mean they haven’t
been happening. The highlights:

Geared
Up
points to that race we’ve all been dying to enter: the Antarctic Marathon.

Outdoor
Sports Blog
has a salute to Tenzing Norgay, the almost mythic climbing Sherpa.

WildeBeat
says if you’re fed up with the rain, get thee to a desert.

Constant
Trek
is at the end of one phase of her massive Sahara trek and working on
starting the next one.

Gadling
points to 10 off-season job possibilities.

Trailcast interviews a 40something
woman who goes up hills but not over them.

GoBlog
has a thirst for deer blood.

Justin is pondering
an internship in a national park.

Cutter
tempts us with a link to somebody’s excellent hiking pictures.

Cyber
Hobo
is in the Magic Kingdom.

The
Our Hike gals
are all the way to Kentucky now.

Andy Howell offers tips
for finding a route in the Scottish Highlands.

Doug
at The Mountain World links to a hardcore Scottish Highlands hike.

Little
Po
went to a bouldering competition.

Simplehiker offers tips
on making your own glove warmers and heating pads.

Wicked
Outdoorsy
profiles the skier who fell off a mountain in France and died.

Winehiker
promises a massive wildflower display in the Bay Area this year.

Don got some picturesque hikes in
between rainstorms in the Bay Area.

Calipidder
went camping and skiing among giant Sequoias.

Fedak hiked up
McKinley Mountain (not to be confused with Mt. McKinley).

Yosemite
Blog
points to an excellent map site for California hikers.

Yosemite Explorer
shows off the fantastic views at Dewey Point.

Ryan
Jordan
is introducing the National Outdoor Leadership School to the Church
of Light.

Remember
Your Paths
compares notes on award-winning tents.

(hmm, maybe next time I won’t let the links pile up for so long.)