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Hi everyone, I’m Jessie, the person behind Mt Terratana! I write everything from hiking guides to travel tips and opinions related to outdoor travel, photography, and storm chasing. I love visiting National Parks and hiking especially. If money wasn’t a concern, I would spend my life roaming the Earth and exploring new things.

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I am also a nature photographer, and enjoy capturing photos of our natural world. My Sony A7R IV and I have come together to create huge high resolution images that are great for printing and viewing on large screens.

Day Hikes

Intermediate view point on Mt San Jacinto trail in San Bernardino National Forest, CA

Hike Mt San Jacinto (Winter)

About Want to hike Mt San Jacinto? The trail to Mt San Jacinto peak is an out and back trail approximately 10 miles long with a 2,555 ft elevation gain. This trail is a relatively popular hiking trail and hike-able all-year round, weather permitting. This trail can take anywhere between

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Hike Angel’s Landing Trail (Winter Guide)

This article contains more details on how to hike Angel’s Landing trail during the winter season, late October – end of February. When Methodist minister Frederick Fischer visited the Zion area in 1916, and saw this tall, unique, ledge of rock, he remarked that only an angel could land there.

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Challenging Hikes

Hike Angel’s Landing Trail (Winter Guide)

This article contains more details on how to hike Angel’s Landing trail during the winter season, late October – end of February. When Methodist minister Frederick Fischer visited the Zion area in 1916, and saw this tall, unique, ledge of rock, he remarked that only an angel could land there.

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