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Do I have to walk the trail to see the fort?

Fort Bowie National Historic Site - Frequently Asked Questio...
Yes, visitors should complete the 3 mile round-trip walk for the best experience of Fort Bowie National Historic Site. If you physically can not walk the trail, please contact the visitor center staff at 520-847-2500 for directions to the alternate access.
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Do I have to walk the Trail to get to Machu Picchu?

The Inca Trail FAQ
No. There are high-speed, air-conditioned tourist trains that run directly from Cuzco to Machu Picchu. When you arrive, there are buses to drive you up Hiram's Road to the site itself. If you're short of time, or you don't think you're fit enough for the Trail, this is much the best option.
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I'm scared of heights - will I be able to walk the Trail?

The Inca Trail FAQ
If the words 'Inca Trail' call up images of swaying rope bridges over deep ravines and narrow paths carved into the faces of sheer precipices, relax. There's nothing like that. And it's a walking trail, so you don't need to do any mountaineering. There are a few steep descents, and there are some places where there is a drop-off on one side of the roadway. However, even people who don't like heights should be able to walk these stretches quite comfortably.
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Where do I go to walk the trail?

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You can access the trail that runs between Hallowell and Augusta by entering from the Hallowell Municipal Lot on Water Street. In Augusta, either enter from Water Street at the Maine State Housing Authority parking lot (beneath Memorial Bridge), or enter from Capital Park by the ball fields on Union Street near the Augusta Police Station.
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What is AIDS Walk Fort Lauderdale?

AIDS Walk Ft. Lauderdale : FAQ
AIDS Walk Fort Lauderdale is a 10 kilometer fundraising walk-a-thon that raises money for local Florida residents affected and infected with HIV/AIDS.
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Can I walk a dog along the Heysen Trail?

Frequently Asked Questions about the Heysen Trail
No. Dogs are not permitted on parts of the Trail that traverse private property or through National Parks, however the exception is when sight impaired people have a guide dog accompanying them. Dogs are permitted on public roads and in Forestry SA forests, but not in native forest reserves. Please refer to the ForestrySA website for more details.
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Who benefits from AIDS Walk Fort Lauderdale?

AIDS Walk Ft. Lauderdale : FAQ
AIDS Walk Fort Lauderdale benefits AIDS Healthcare Foundation in addition to other benefiting organizations with HIV/AIDS programs in Broward County. See Who Benefits .
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Do I need a map to walk the Heysen Trail?

Frequently Asked Questions about the Heysen Trail
Yes. As with all bushwalking you should carry and refer to a map. The Heysen Trail has been marked with distinctive markers, but sometimes these can be difficult to follow. From time to time, it is necessary re-route sections of the Trail. More Details.
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Can I walk on it?

Met-Tile Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Made of 26-gauge commercial quality steel, Met-Tile has superior walkability. Avoid stepping in the middle or "crown" of the panel's tile portion, however.
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - PESI
We recommend pre-registration to make sure there are enough seminar manuals on site. We do allow walk-in registrations when space allows, but admittance cannot be guaranteed. Call us for availability. Group rates do not apply to walk-ins.
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Is there a minimum amount I need to raise for AIDS Walk Fort Lauderdale?

AIDS Walk Ft. Lauderdale : FAQ
No, there is no minimum amount to raise Fort Lauderdale, however AIDS Walk Fort Lauderdale is a fundraising event and we strongly encourage all participants to set a fundraising goal and do their best to achieve it.
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How can I promote AIDS Walk Fort Lauderdale to potential team members?

AIDS Walk Ft. Lauderdale : FAQ
To begin promoting your AIDS Walk Fort Lauderdale team, begin with the resources you have available to get the word out. To begin, Set Up Your Team Web Page, then import your email address book and send out a recruitment email. If you need some help crafting your team appeal, take a look at the sample email/memo the AIDS Walk Fort Lauderdale office has available.
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Will refreshments be available at AIDS Walk Fort Lauderdale? Restrooms?

AIDS Walk Ft. Lauderdale : FAQ
Water and a variety of snacks will be provided free of charge at the venue and at the designated checkpoints located throughout the route at AIDS Walk Fort Lauderdale. Portable toilets will also be available at the venue and throughout the route.
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How can I raise funds for AIDS Walk Fort Lauderdale with my team members?

AIDS Walk Ft. Lauderdale : FAQ
A few simple suggestions to get started with your fundraising are listed below. For more fundraising ideas contact the AIDS Walk Fort Lauderdale office at awfteams@aidswalk.net. Matching Gift Programs! Many corporate organizations have corporate giving programs that match the contributions an employee gives to a charitable organization.
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Back to Top 11. Can I take my dog for a walk on the Rideau Trail?

The Rideau Trail Association - FAQ
It is not recommended; dogs are not permitted to come along on organized RTA group hikes. If you intend to take your dog along on a hike of your own, it should be on a leash at all times. This is of special importance in rural areas where the trail may cross private farmland (with the kind permission of the owner).
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How much time does it take to walk the boardwalk trail?

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The boardwalk trail is 1.2 miles long. The time it takes to walk the trail is up to the individual. Guided walks usually take approximately 1 ½ hours, and walk the lower loop trail which is ¾ of a mile.
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How long does it take to walk the entire Heysen Trail?

Frequently Asked Questions about the Heysen Trail
Walking the entire 1200km trail would take between 50 and 60 days. The Friends of the Heysen Trail offer an End-to-End group walking program. Walkers are welcome to join at any time and walk those walks that interest them. The Friends of the Heysen Trail issue a certificate and badge for those completing the whole Trail.
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When I come to the park, can I walk on the mountain road instead of using the trail?

Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park - Frequently Ask...
We prefer you use the natural trail that also travels up the mountain, . If you must use the road for your walk/run, PLEASE note that under Georgia code 40-6-96 pedestrians must move to the shoulder of the road as much as possible as to not obstruct traffic. Because this is a traveled road, pedestrians are required by law to yield to all vehicles.
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How is this trail and that trail?

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For a description of all of the trails and their difficulty, get the book “Isle Royale: Footpaths and Water Routes” by Jim DuFresne. It is a must have if you are going there. It is available through the Isle Royale Natural History Association at www.irnha.org and, most outdoors shops and web sites. Also, check out my "Trail, Campsite and Water Guide" at www.isleroyale.info/trails/index.shtml for personal descriptions of most trips.
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Where can I get maps for the trail?

Welcome To Pacific Crest Trail Association - FAQ's
All the maps you will need to use the trail are included in the PCT Guidebooks, which are available for purchase from our online store. For help finding additional maps, click here.
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Is there enough water along the trail and how do I find it?

Welcome To Pacific Crest Trail Association - FAQ's
Most years there are ample sources of water along the trail. There are, however, some sections where it's necessary to travel a short distance off-trail to find water. Refer to the PCT Guidebooks for more information.
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What is the Inca Trail anyway?

The Inca Trail FAQ
The Inca Trail is the name given to a walking route that partially follows the course of an old Inca roadway leading to the city of Machu Picchu. For most people, the trail begins at Km.88 on the railway between Cuzco and Machu Picchu and ends at Machu Picchu itself. The Inca Trail is not the name of a particular travel company's itinerary, although many travel companies offer Inca Trail tours.
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Is the Trail crowded?

The Inca Trail FAQ
In 1987, we met about five or six people a day. The campsites were nearly empty. However, according to the last figures I saw, something in the region of thirty to forty thousand people now walk it every year. (Hey, and you want us to believe your poxy Web site with this stupid FAQ is something special? Which planet are you from?) The latest reports I've had suggest that you're likely to meet about 200 other people per day on the trail, including large groups with guides and porters.
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What is the Appalachian Trail?

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The Appalachian Trail (abbreviated “A.T.”) is a 2160 mile long foot path that extends from Springer Mt. in Georgia to Katahdin, a mountain in Maine. It was conceived in the 1920's and completed over a span of ten years. It is not an old Indian path as some mistakenly believe. Trust me, the Indians were much smarter than that.
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What is an "off-trail" hike?

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
On off-trail hikes we'll leave the standard marked trails to explore ridges and valleys literally off of the beaten path. Often we'll follow old road beds or animal trails and we may spot evidence of old settlements such as wells and foundation stones. Off-trail hikes can be more strenuous since we'll need to weave and duck around more obstacles (streams, downed trees, occasional thorn bushes, etc). We generally only hike off-trail from October to May.
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Munda Biddi Trail Frequently Asked Questions
The trail officially starts at Sculpture Park in Mundaring and currently ends in the Collie townsite. But 2WD vehicles can access the Munda Biddi Trail quite easily at many access points in between. Vehicle access points are indicated by a red car symbol on the trail maps. Unfortunately, there is no public transport to Jarrahdale or Dwellingup.
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