Hiking


  1. Take a Hike

    MARK JOHNSTON/Daily Herald Amber Steorts, left, and Bethany Jensen, both visiting from Michigan, take an evening hike in Rock Canyon Tuesday, May 6, 2008.

  2. Take a Hike

    MARK JOHNSTON/Daily Herald Ashley Holland, left, and Travis Washburn enjoy an evening hike in Rock Canyon Tuesday, May 6, 2008.

  3. India Fuel Price Hike

    Ram Khiladi, center in pink shirt, and his son Harbeer, background, sell dung cakes to villagers, in New Delhi, India, Friday, June 13, 2008. Khiladi sells a sack full for Indian rupees 60 that lasts an average family for about half a month. Dung cakes, a sun-dried mixture of cow or buffalo dung and straw, are commonly used as traditional cooking fuel in rural India, acting as a cheaper alternative to petroleum-based fuels, which have seen a recent hike in prices. (AP Photo/Gurinder Osan)

  4. Take a hike: Utah County hiking trails

    MARK JOHNSTON/Daily Herald Ashley Holland, left, and Travis Washburn enjoy an evening hike in Rock Canyon Tuesday, May 6, 2008.

  5. Take a hike: Utah County hiking trails

    MARK JOHNSTON/Daily Herald Amber Steorts, left, and Bethany Jensen, both visiting from Michigan, take an evening hike in Rock Canyon Tuesday, May 6, 2008.

  6. County avoids tax hike for now

    CRAIG DILGER/Daily Herald Construction at the Utah County Jail in Spanish Fork. Wednesday, October 31, 2007.

  7. Hike to Stewart Falls easy and beautiful

    JEREMY HARMON/Daily Herald Cami Curtis, left, and her friend Cameron Wilbur start out on the trail to Stewart Falls near Aspen Grove Friday August 18, 2006. Curtis had lukemia as a child and says that because she had to remain physically, and even socially, inactive during her treatment she now loves to be outdoors and with friends. "I am able to do so much now," she said.

  8. City Council considers property taxes hike

    MARIO RUIZ/Daily Herald Construction equipment at Art Dye Park in American Fork.

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