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    The Tanbark Trail is an 8.8-mile (14.2 km) hiking trail in Allegheny National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania, which is usually described as a spur...
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    sleepless night, they never returned. There are two hiking trails to the Tin House. The Tanbark Trail is located on the south side of the highway bridge. It...
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    the turn of the century sleds (nicknamed "Go-Devils") or wagon-loads of tanbark and lumber were lowered by block and tackle down the steep Murray Grade...
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    per the rules of the federal Wilderness Area. A short segment of the Tanbark Trail crosses the eastern corner of the wilderness area. List of wilderness...
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    Elmcrest, Elmhurst, Ferndale, Indian Village, Lake Shores, Lakewood Park, Old Trail, Sand Point, Stone Lake, St. Marys–Winchester Road, Vesey, and Winterset...
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    reflecting the extensive tanbarking there). According to Kudish, it is clear from a popular viewpoint over Southwest Hunter near a trail junction a short distance...
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    shingles, railroad ties, and trench posts. He also harvested the bark of the tanbark oak, which was used for tanning cow hides. Bixby discovered lime deposits...
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    was one of the first to harvest the bark of the Tanbark Oak from the Little Sur River canyon. Tanbark was used to manufacture tannic acid, necessary to...
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  • The Pine Ridge Trail (USFS 3E06) is the most popular hiking trail in the Ventana Wilderness of the Los Padres National Forest, California. The 19.5 miles...
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  • from the nearest trail head, making it one of the more distant locations in the wilderness. The last 4 miles (6.4 km) portion of the trail from Little Pines...
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    Sanborn County Park (category Bay Area Ridge Trail)
    Pacific madrone, Big leaf maple and Tanbark oak. The park features the first segment of the regional Bay Area Ridge Trail in Santa Clara County, which extends...
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    as with much of Big Sur, features seaside cliffs, beaches, and hiking trails. Ragged Point is located in northwestern San Luis Obispo County at 35°45′35″N...
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    Falls from the Pacific Coast Highway Falls and beach View of falls from the trail View of the falls View of the cove View of the falls Due to the high cliffs...
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    Flower (Diplacus aurantiacus) Western Sword Fern (Polystichum munitum) Tanbark Oak (Lithocarpus densiflorus) Thimbleberry (Rubus parviflorus) Tree of...
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    traffic. He created the limited-edition book Sierra Nevada: The John Muir Trail in 1938, as part of the Sierra Club's efforts to secure the designation...
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  • removing 72 trees across the trail in the process. Volunteers completed the rest of the trail work, re-establishing a trail the traversed the wilderness...
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    collected the stories in book form as Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72 (1973). Starting in the mid-1970s, Thompson's output declined, as he...
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    murdered men were guilty of the charges. Willits became a boomtown due to the tanbark industry. The 1970s "back to the land" homesteading movement paved the...
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    to as "tanbark", even by manufacturers and distributors. In these areas, the word "mulch" is used specifically to refer to very fine tanbark or peat...
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    San Martin Landing, and the mouth of the Big Sur River to pick up lime, tanbark, and other materials, and to transport heavy goods and supplies to residents...
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    Before construction of Highway One, local residents harvested redwood and tanbark, and mined limestone and gold. These resources were shipped out of dog-hole...
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    valleys were sufficiently inaccessible that they survived the logging, tanbarking and charcoal industries of the 18th and 19th centuries. Inhabitants of...
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    living things on earth (some are said to have lived at least 4,000 years). Tanbark oak, California laurel, sugar pine, madrona, broad-leaved maple, and Douglas-fir...
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  • completing the trail. In Monterey County, the trail is being developed in two sections: the Big Sur Trail and the Monterey Bay Sanctuary Trail. In 2007, the...
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    the fragrance can be inhaled. Trade Land of Frankincense (Frankincense Trail), site in Oman Incense trade route, a large network around the Mediterranean...
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    Mount Hood (California) (category Trails in the San Francisco Bay Area)
    canopy. At mid-level elevations there are also considerable numbers of tanbark oak and Pacific madrone contributing to the canopy. Chaparral areas are...
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    conditions were an early attraction to the peak. Astronomers scratched a trail to the summit in January 1880 to observe a total eclipse of the sun. Observations...
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  • lousewort Santa Lucia fir Yadon's rein orchid California coastal redwood Tanbark oak Coast live oak California bay laurel North American cougar Rainbow...
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    lousewort Santa Lucia fir Yadon's rein orchid California coastal redwood Tanbark oak Coast live oak California bay laurel North American cougar Rainbow...
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    9.3 Humpback Rock has a self-guiding trail through a collection of old Appalachian farm buildings. A hiking trail from the parking area (at mile 6.1) leads...
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