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		By: Tristan Schuler		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://trizzletravels.com/top-10-hikes-near-huntsville-alabama/#comment-9672&quot;&gt;Kate&lt;/a&gt;.

Ah yes, Sipsey Wilderness! I was hoping to check out the big tree there and other trails but ran out of time.  There are definitely plenty of hikes I still have to do. Thanks for all the extra recommendations! I didn&#039;t do any paddling while in AL, but I did rent a pontoon boat a few times at Tim&#039;s Ford Lake.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://trizzletravels.com/top-10-hikes-near-huntsville-alabama/#comment-9672">Kate</a>.</p>
<p>Ah yes, Sipsey Wilderness! I was hoping to check out the big tree there and other trails but ran out of time.  There are definitely plenty of hikes I still have to do. Thanks for all the extra recommendations! I didn&#8217;t do any paddling while in AL, but I did rent a pontoon boat a few times at Tim&#8217;s Ford Lake.</p>
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		By: Kate		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tristan, it definitely sounds like you enjoyed some great hikes in north AL and the surrounding areas, but as a four year Huntsville resident and a lifelong visitor/resident of north AL there are still many amazing hikes left in this region.  I most recommend you explore the Sipsey Wilderness for backpacking and DeSoto SP for some easy waterfall and wildflower hikes.  Also, please give Monte Sano SP and the North AL Land Trust trails surrounding the park a second look.  It sounds like you might have missed some of the more challenging and rewarding hikes that mountain has to offer, but I certainly agree Stone Cuts is a special treat.  Also, since you enjoy paddling I’d love to know if you got to paddle much during your time here... if not, come back down since Alabama has more miles of navigable waterways than any other state.  Happy Trails, Kate]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tristan, it definitely sounds like you enjoyed some great hikes in north AL and the surrounding areas, but as a four year Huntsville resident and a lifelong visitor/resident of north AL there are still many amazing hikes left in this region.  I most recommend you explore the Sipsey Wilderness for backpacking and DeSoto SP for some easy waterfall and wildflower hikes.  Also, please give Monte Sano SP and the North AL Land Trust trails surrounding the park a second look.  It sounds like you might have missed some of the more challenging and rewarding hikes that mountain has to offer, but I certainly agree Stone Cuts is a special treat.  Also, since you enjoy paddling I’d love to know if you got to paddle much during your time here&#8230; if not, come back down since Alabama has more miles of navigable waterways than any other state.  Happy Trails, Kate</p>
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