When preparing to venture forth on a hike, you want to ensure that you remember to bring a variety of essential and potentially life-saving items. However, if your pack is too heavy, you take the fun out of the journey by being uncomfortable all day. You also run a greater risk of suffering from an unnecessary injury. A… Read more →
Category: Nature
Give your next hike a tech boost with these helpful apps
Mobile apps have become the way of the future for a variety of industries and communities, and the hiking world is no different. Though many hikers venture into the wilderness to escape technology, the reality is that there are now several apps designed to supplement the experience without becoming too distracting. If you are ready to give your next… Read more →
The best snacks for hikers
Hiking is a great activity that is enjoyed by many people; it provides a fun way to get good exercise while experiencing nature, and it opens up a whole new way to have adventures and interact with family and friends. That said, hiking can be a bit tiring. Taking along a snack can be a great way to maintain your… Read more →
Surviving a bear attack
Regulations and conservation acts have led to a boom in the number of black and brown bears inhabiting the United States. Along with the growth of the bear population comes an increase in human-bear interactions. Luckily, bear attacks within the U.S. are not common, but with rising numbers comes the rising chance of an attack. The best defense against… Read more →
Surviving a rattlesnake bite
Rattlesnakes are among the most dangerous animals you can encounter during a hike. These creatures, while incredibly reclusive, balance their timidness with a highly venomous bite that can quickly spell the end for those caught in its embrace. There are roughly 8,000 venomous snake bites each year in United States, and if you find yourself in such a scenario, time… Read more →
3 WaterFall Trails You Must Hike in the U.S.
Havasupai Trail Classified as a moderately difficult hike to both Supai, Arizona and Havasu Falls, this trail can also be traveled by horseback or a specialty mule service which offers the option to bring down more personal items. Havasu and Mooney Falls (both of which have been widely photographed) are also key sights on this journey, along with Beaver… Read more →
A Beginner’s Guide to the Grand Canyon
Don’t leave the rim First and foremost, try to book a hotel room along the South Rim because it allows you to get an early start the next morning as you embark on day 1 of Grand Canyon hiking. This will also give you a head start to experience all the incredible wildlife from elk to antelope on your… Read more →
How to Hike the Pacific Crest Trail
The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is a beast that stretches 2,650 miles from Mexico to Canada offering hikers stunning views along the Sierra and Cascade mountain ranges. The trail challenges hikers with almost 60 mountain passes and six different ecozones; it takes most people about five months to complete in a thru-hike, hiking the whole trail along the West… Read more →
3 Tips for Hiking Mt. Rainier in the Winter
Mount Rainier is a beautiful national park that transforms in winter to a dramatic snow-covered wonderland. Located southwest of Seattle, this mountain landscape attracts visitors year round and is one of the most visited national parks in the country. If you are planning a trip to Mount Rainier, consider these tips for hiking the park in the winter. Try… Read more →
Sights To See While Hiking In Yellowstone
With its stunning lakes and dramatic peaks, Yellowstone is one of the most beautiful places in the United States. Anyone who loves the outdoors, and even probably some people who don’t, will be in awe at the sight of this incredible Wyoming national park. Some of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders are found there, and you don’t want to leave… Read more →