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Category: Hiking
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Ultimate Guide to Winter Hiking 2024
Just because the snow has fallen and temperatures have dropped, doesn’t mean you can’t get outside and enjoy winter hiking.
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Outdoor Gifts For the Adventurer
Looking for amazing gifts for that outdoor lover in your life? Look no further. I’ve compiled some tried and true outdoor gifts sure to please everyone on your list. Most are things I personally own and have tried, others are things on my own wish list.
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Recreating in Bear Country
Knowing how to recreate in bear country is essential. From what not to do, to proper food storage, ensure you’re prepared for the wild.
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Zamberlan 1996 VIOZ Lux GTX RR Women’s Hiking and Backpacking Boots Review
Zamberlan boots are an excellent choice for backpacking, hiking, and hunting. Which you choose largely depends on the conditions you’ll be using them in.
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How to Backpack: Tips for Getting Started
There is nothing better than days and nights spent in the backcountry, away from people, vehicles, and noise. The surrounding silence, mountain streams, or desert sunrises make hauling all your gear on your back down a dirt trail worth it. Once you’ve done it, you’ll want to keep going back.
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How to Save Weight Backpacking
Ounces equal pounds. Whether you’re new to backpacking or an old pro, there are always new ways to learn to save weight. You’ll likely be hiking lots of miles with a pack on your back; therefore, the lighter that pack is, the easier go of it you’ll have. Common mistakes made by beginners include packing…
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Trail Rules for Hiking, Biking, and Horseback Riding
Whether you are a hiker, mountain biker, or horseback rider, trail etiquette and knowing who to yield to is important to know before you head out on the trail.
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How To Hike: Essential Tips for Getting Started
The post discusses the author’s experiences and tips for hiking. She emphasizes the joy and healing nature of hiking while addressing safety concerns and essential items like footwear, clothing, backpacks, food, and tools like maps, bear spray, and GPS devices. The author also encourages hiking alone and offers advice for beginners.