There is one thing every hiker needs that can’t be bought. Whether you’re a veteran bushwhacker or just starting out, you’ll need Perseverance.
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Beware of the Red Meat Allergy as it Spreads
The lone star tick is spreading and with it a little-known red meat allergy that can potentially have devastating long lasting effects.
Comments closedShould Hikers Engage in Bushwacking- 4 Categories to Consider
Bushwacking is an off-trail hike that offers great experiences but can also be damaging to the environment. So, should we, do it?
Comments closed9 Ways Hikers Can Lower their Carbon Footprint
Hiking is a great way to connect with nature. But we should be mindful if we are damaging the environment with our added carbon footprint.
Comments closedAre Trekking Poles Right for You: Cost VS Benefits
Trekking poles are the two-handed modern version of the walking stick, but are they beneficial to your hiking experience?
Comments closedChoosing the Right Footwear for the Trails: 3 Options
Explore the positives and negatives of each type of footwear to be better informed when deciding which type of shoe to buy for your next hike.
Comments closedA Super Simple but Tasty Hiking Sandwich:
This Super Simple Hiking Sandwich is not only cost effective, but it will be a tasty treat at the end of your next hike.
Comments closedBe Prepared for Warm Weather Hikes: 3 Sensational Categories
Summer hiking is a different animal on the trails. Here are tips that can aid you in battling the warm weather, busy bugs, and itchy ivy.
Comments closedPoison Ivy: 3 Leaved Itchy Menace of the Woods
One of the biggest concerns on the trail for hikers is Poison Ivy. Here, you will you learn to identify, avoid, and treat this itchy plant.
Comments closedTicks- Spring’s Parasitic Terrors of the Trail
Warm weather brings new wonders to the hiking experience. But also, it can bring new hazards. One of these are Ticks, parasitic terrors of the trail.
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