There’s never a bad time to look into new hiking trails. If you’re planning a trip to the Grand Canyon this summer or fall, here are three hiking trails in the Grand Canyon you should explore! Hiking Trail #1 South Kaibab Trail – South Rim This is a well-maintained dirt trail that starts just south …
Month: April 2018
The Camelbak brand is typically synonymous with hydration. Whether your primary activity is running, hiking, mountain biking, or any other form of recreation, you’ve probably heard about or already own a Camelbak hydration pack. But Camelbak also offers packs designed specifically for military use, and the Camelbak Military Skirmish™ is a great example. Camelbak Military …
Fortunately, some fine folks have toiled to design packs for your comfort and hydration. Let’s take a look at four Camelbak hydration packs that’ll keep you functioning at optimal levels on your next adventure. Hydration is critical to your well-being on any outdoor adventure. According to MindBodyGreen, even a 1.5 percent dip in water levels …
This theme grows in importance to me every day. As I invest in new online ventures and spend more time on my computer, I strive to return to nature as often as possible. I regularly ask myself the same question I’ve pondered for much of my adult life: “How to Connect with Nature?” Is it …
Even with recent legislation cutting back on federally-maintained national parklands, there are still so many trails to explore. And having an easy-to-use and easy-to-maintain daypack is one of the best ways to do so. Today, we’re going to review the Columbia Outdoor Adventure backpack. Did you know that the mileage of trails on federal lands …
Talking about trench foot hits home for me. I’ve experienced only the earliest stages of this affliction, but it was nearly enough to derail my 2014 attempt at thru-hiking the John Muir Trail. I’m a firm believer that your comfort when hiking or backpacking starts from the ground and works it’s way up. That’s why …