Share Your Favorite Walks!World Walks lets HikingAutism friends share walks from around the globe!HikingAutism.com offers Insights that are universal in spirit, and Hikes that are mostly from Northern California. Tethered to the local area due to autism family challenges, we love sharing our regional hikes, but would love to see the walks our readers enjoy!
To HikingAutism friends around the world, if you have a favorite walk you’d like to share in World Walks, submit using the instructions noted here. The theme is “easy, family friendly walks.” Share your moderate distance walk so readers can enjoy seeing a special place you like to walk! |
How to Submit Your Walk1. Go to Contact
2. Use “World Walks” for your message title 3. In the Comment section, provide the following information • Contributor name/names (first name only if you wish, or full name) • Name of trail/walking area • Location (starting point if possible, but in any case: town/city, state/region, country) • Rough distance if you know it (I note things in miles but kilometers are fine) • A sentence or two about why you enjoy this walk/what you hope others might enjoy from it • If applicable, possibly an information link about the area, “To find out more, click [link]") 4. Using the Upload File button, send 1 to 5 photos that highlight your shared walk (in JPG format, preferably) (Adjust size to stay within the file size limit) |
World Walks shared from HikingAutism readers:
The Burren Way: Western Ireland walk
Gros Morne - Western Brook Pond: Newfoundland, Canada walk
Whatcom Falls Park: Bellingham, Washington
South Bay Trail: Bellingham, Washington
The Burren Way: Western Ireland walk
Gros Morne - Western Brook Pond: Newfoundland, Canada walk
Whatcom Falls Park: Bellingham, Washington
South Bay Trail: Bellingham, Washington
The long list of Hikes can be found on the Quick View Hike List and on the main Hikes page. All past Insights posts can also be viewed in the Insights/Hike Update News archives.
Check the Home page for the broader background story. If you’re not able to take one of these Northern California hikes, hopefully you can enjoy the photo galleries at the bottom of each hike page! Click Insights/Hike Update News for inspiring reflections. Please feel free to share, and follow on Twitter at @HikingAutism.
Check the Home page for the broader background story. If you’re not able to take one of these Northern California hikes, hopefully you can enjoy the photo galleries at the bottom of each hike page! Click Insights/Hike Update News for inspiring reflections. Please feel free to share, and follow on Twitter at @HikingAutism.