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Five new hiking routes set to reshape 2026 adventures
travel9 days ago

Five new hiking routes set to reshape 2026 adventures

The BBC highlights five new hiking trails opening in 2026—Slovenia's Pohorje-Kozjak, Canada's Rocky to Nordegg Rail Trail, England's King Charles III England Coast Path, Mallorca's East Mallorca GR-226, and South Korea's Dongseo Trail—spanning 174km to 2,700+ miles with multi-day durations, showcasing a surge in off-the-beaten-path trekking that links nature with local culture.

Falcom Showcases 2025 PC Wallpapers Featuring Ys and Trails Art
technology1 month ago

Falcom Showcases 2025 PC Wallpapers Featuring Ys and Trails Art

Falcom updated its site with a 2025 PC wallpaper round-up featuring key illustrations for Ys X: Proud Nordics, Ys Memoire: Revelations in Celceta, and Trails in the Sky First Chapter, and reiterates Western release plans across Switch, PC, and PlayStation platforms (e.g., Ys X Proud Nordics on Feb 20, 2026; Memoire on Switch in early 2026; Trails 1st Chapter and 2nd Chapter releases).

"Boost Your Health with Greater St. Cloud's 5 Walking Trails"
health-and-wellness2 years ago

"Boost Your Health with Greater St. Cloud's 5 Walking Trails"

Walking has numerous health benefits, including boosting brain health, increasing creativity, improving mood, reducing cognitive decline, and relieving stress. Contrary to popular belief, studies show that just 4,000 steps a day can provide significant benefits. With the arrival of spring, it's the perfect time to start walking, and Minnesota offers some great places to explore, such as Quarry Park and Nature Reserve, Lake Wobegon Trail, Munsinger Clemens Gardens, Glacial Lakes State Trail, and Soo Line Recreational Trail. So put on your walking shoes and enjoy the benefits of this simple yet effective exercise.

California's Superblooms: A Dazzling Display of Wildflowers.
environment2 years ago

California's Superblooms: A Dazzling Display of Wildflowers.

Northern California is on the verge of a superbloom, with wildflowers exploding in vibrant displays across the state. The California Department of Parks and Recreation is encouraging people to enjoy the kaleidoscopic show but reminding the public to stay on trails, not go onto private property, block roads or illegally park. Several places across the state are recommended to see the superbloom, including Mount Tamalpais State Park, China Camp State Park, Trione-Annadel State Park, and Sugarloaf Ridge State Park.