Best Treks in the World to Inspire Your Fitness GoalsFind the best treks in the world to inspire your fitness goals at AdventureTripr.com. Plan your next trekking adventure today!Preeti Suri · June 24, 2024
5 awesome activities that can be done in AntarcticaWhile it may seem like an inhospitable place, the truth is that there are many activities to do in Antarctica, ranging from wildlife watching to adventure sports. From kayaking through icebergs to hiking across glaciers, exploring the frozen landscape of Antarctica is an adventure unlike any other.Team AdventureTripr · May 12, 2023
An Interview with a local Tour du Mont Blanc GuideWe have been fortunate to talk to a local tour guide who takes many groups around the Tour du Mont Blanc every year. Team AdventureTripr · March 7, 2023
How to train for TMB: A Beginners GuideLearn some great tips on how to train for the Tour du Mont Blanc as a beginner hiker.Team AdventureTripr · March 7, 2023
Top 13 Things to Do and See in EcuadorFrom budgets to must-try food and amazing sites to see, we have got you covered. This blog is an in-depth guide to traveling and planning a trip to Ecuador. Team AdventureTripr · January 19, 2023
9 Top Things to Do in Galapagos IslandsLocated 600 miles off the west coast of South America, in a remote part of Ecuador, this extensive group of islands is home to some of the most unusual wildlife you’ll ever see. Animals such as giant tortoises, blue-footed boobies, and marine iguanas, have evolved to survive in an isolated environment and can’t be found anywhere else on Earth. Check out what you shouldn’t miss when you come to the Galapagos.Marjorie Geling · January 12, 2023
Land-based Tours vs. Cruises in the Galapagos Exploring the Galapagos Islands can be done in a number of different ways. The most popular way is to take a cruise, but there are also land based tours and independent travel options that allow you to explore several islands at once. While taking a cruise is sure to be a convenient option, it will also limit the amount of time that you have on land to view wildlife, cultural sites or engage with the local population. Marjorie Geling · January 12, 2023
Trek to Everest Base Camp, NepalA friend and fellow trekker asked a question — why are you going on this trek? Such a simple question — but one to which everyone has a unique answer. Each person’s EBC journey is their own. Narrated by Miten Mehta. Edited and revised by Ushma Mehta · January 9, 2023
How to Protect Your Heart While HikingHigh-altitude activities may pose risks for people with high blood pressure or heart issues, says the American Heart Association. Marjorie Geling · October 18, 2022
Must see places in Leh LadakhLadakh, India's newly created Union Territory. Ladakh is further subdivided into three regions: Leh, Nubra, and Zanskar, each with its own set of attractions. It has a landscape that will leave you speechless. Ladakh is a location where the scenery changes dramatically; seeing mountains, snow, cold desert, alpine meadows, and lakes all within a short distance is truly amazing. Kavya Reddy · August 18, 2022
How to keep bugs away while on trail?Unwanted hiking companions, such as flies, mosquitoes, as well as ticks, can quickly derail a trip and take away from the charm of an otherwise perfect outdoor experience. Pests such as bees, wasps, yellow jackets, and hornets can sting painfully, but they rarely attack unless provoked. Unfortunately, an unwitting hiker can accidentally disturb a hive and face the consequences regardless of motive. Kavya Reddy · August 16, 2022
Here’s why you shouldn't miss out on Salkantay TrekThe Salkantay Trail, often hailed as an alternative to the Classic Inca Trail route.Kayva Reddy · July 28, 2022
Effective Tips for Camping with KidsCamping with children can be intimidating at first. While it does require planning and coordination, we can assure you that taking your children on a pleasurable camping trip is entirely possible. All you need is some planning, the right equipment, and a positive attitude! Camping with kids can be simple and enjoyable with a little bravery, planning, and the right equipment.Kavya Reddy · July 26, 2022
How to Handle Emergencies on the TrailDuring this historic flooding in Yellowstone National Park, 60 people had to be rescued by helicopter. The sudden flood waters in Montana washed away hiking trails, leaving hikers stranded for two days before rescuers could reach them. Nobody wants to be in the wonderful outdoors - the "middle of nowhere" in this case - and have to call for help. However, regardless of the likelihood of such a scenario occurring, everyone must be prepared. Prevention is always better than cure, and this is especially true when going on an outdoor adventure. Here's what you should do if you need emergency assistance while hiking. Kavya Reddy · July 13, 2022
Top 10 Waterfall Hikes in Oregon Summer is here, bringing with it the promise of endless days spent in some of Oregon's most beautiful waterfall hikes. Anyone who has visited Oregon knows that it is home to some of the world's most beautiful waterfalls. Waterfall hikes are one of our favorite ways to welcome summer back! Marjorie Geling · July 7, 2022
Ultimate Guide to trekking the Tour Du Mont BlancThe Tour du Mont Blanc is a 105-mile hike that runs through France, Italy, and Switzerland. Every serious hiker's bucket list includes circumnavigating Western Europe's highest mountain, Mont Blanc. Every year, thousands of people complete the 105-mile trek, which includes an impressive total elevation gain and loss of 32,800 feet. Kavya Reddy · June 30, 2022
How to check weather conditions before and during a trekYou've probably heard that it's critical to check the weather report before going on a hike, no matter the season. This allows you to pack the proper hiking clothes as well as any other necessary gear, resulting in a much better hiking experience. It's always a good idea to check the official weather forecast before heading out, but knowing what the changes look like can be a useful skill on any hiking trip.Kavya Reddy · June 22, 2022
Summer Getaway IdeaSummer vacations are a fantastic time to relax, reconnect with family, and create memories. Summer is also a popular time to travel; however, planning a family vacation may be difficult, especially if your family members are of all ages and interests. Marjorie Geling · June 16, 2022
LGBTQ+ Outdoor organizations and individuals making a differenceSpending time in nature is an innately human experience and, for many, provides the therapeutic experience of feeling free. Free of restraints, free of anxieties, free of expectations - simply a breath of fresh air and the chance to connect with ourselves more deeply. While we believe nature to be a unifier in its purest form, we also understand that the outdoor industry does not feel like a safe haven for everyone. Marjorie Geling · June 11, 2022
Best Pacific Northwest Alpine Lakes to Visit this SummerSummer has officially begun, and if you haven't already, it's time to make adventure plans! As summer continues and temperatures remain high, alpine lakes often provide amazing views, dazzling displays of wildflowers, and towering rock formations.Marjorie Geling · June 9, 2022
How To Stay Cool On A Summer HikeWhen summer rolls around, many outdoor enthusiasts jump at the opportunity to spend their time outside in the sun. When it comes to hiking, hot weather can be the perfect opportunity to hit the trails, but also can pose a threat to staying cool, or even safe. To help you make the most of the summer sun, we've come up with a list of how to stay cool on the trails. Marjorie Geling · June 7, 2022
Best Things to Do in Iceland in the SummerYou'll not only be able to take advantage of the longest days of the year and the warmest weather,.Marjorie Geling · May 26, 2022
Your guide to glampingGlamping is a combination of luxury and camping; it is camping with a twist. While a simple tent and sleeping bag may suffice in most camping cases, glamping usually entails additional comfort, such as a real mattress, running water, and a toilet (oftentimes a compost toilet). Plus, the canvas material that glamping tents are usually made from is much heavier duty than a typical camping tent, giving you better protection from outdoor weather.Marjorie Geling · May 24, 2022
How to prepare for high altitude climbsWhen hiking at a high altitude, the air contains less oxygen, making it more difficult to breathe. This is why some hikers will say the air is “thin.” Because of this added strain on the body when exercising at altitude, there is specific training needed in order to achieve optimal performance and safety on the trail.Marjorie Geling · May 17, 2022
The Best Routes to Climb KilimanjaroTo pick the ideal Kilimanjaro route for you, consider the landscape, difficulty, foot traffic, and altitude acclimatization qualities of the route. Marjorie Geling · May 12, 2022
What should you pack for a mountaineering trip?Whether you're just getting started with your summer adventure list or are already summiting peaks, thoughtful packing is crucial for a successful climb. Packing for a mountain climbing trip is a fine balance between ensuring you have everything you need, and avoiding unnecessary weight. To help find the perfect balance, we've put together a list of common items required for most mountaineering trips. Marjorie Geling · May 12, 2022
Mother's Day Gift Ideas for Adventurous MomsMother’s Day is fast approaching, which means a thoughtful gift is in store! This year we are celebrating adventurous moms to encourage and support their contagious spirit of exploration. We’ve rounded up 13 thoughtful gift ideas for adventurous moms, AND we’re even offering an opportunity to win them all! Just enter your email here for a chance to win our Mother’s Day bundle, a $1,500 value. Marjorie Geling · May 6, 2022
A Hiker’s Guide to GPS WatchesToday's GPS watches can do a lot more than just tell the time; they can measure your location, height, route, and even your heart rate and calories burned. Though there are many bells and whistles that can be fun additions, GPS watches can also serve as a safety tool for navigating remote terrain.Marjorie Geling · May 5, 2022
Trail Running Guide for BeginnersThe idea of trail running can sound intimidating, but with guidance and resources can be very approachable. So, we’ve rounded up recommendations, methods, and safety tips to help you hit the trail. This guide for beginners covers everything you need to know about getting started with trail running!Marjorie Geling · April 27, 2022
Outdoor Brands That Support Plus-Size Adventurers Hikers come in a variety of shapes and sizes; yet, the industry does not proportionately address this diverse community. From the slim models used in marketing campaigns to the limited sizing options available, the plus-size exclusion is widespread in the outdoor adventure scene. In the U.S., the average female wears a size 16, and the average male wears a size 16-18 However, most outdoor apparel companies only produce clothing up to these sizes, not beyond, leaving large numbers of the outdoor community without adequate access to outdoor apparel. Marjorie Geling · April 21, 2022
Best Foods for HikingChoosing the right food to bring on a hike can help you feel amazing and ready to conquer any terrain, whether you're taking a brief afternoon trek or planning a week-long hiking trip. But what makes a good day hiking snack? We’re going to quickly go over what makes a balanced hiking snack, and then we’ll give you a few of our favorites that both satisfy cravings and give you the nutrition you need. Marjorie Geling · April 20, 2022
Top 10 Most Beautiful National Parks in Costa RicaCosta Rica is well known for its incredible biodiversity, wide protected areas, and tropical weather. It is home to lush jungles, active volcanoes, raging rivers, breathtaking waterfalls, and thriving cities. Marjorie Geling · April 15, 2022
Why Yoga is Good for HikersYoga is widely known for its wonderful benefits for both the body and mind. Yoga provides well-rounded movements that build strength, increase flexibility, and train the cardiovascular system. . The practice of yoga, like hiking, teaches presence and is an integral element of a holistic health routine for many.Marjorie Geling · April 12, 2022
Your Guide to Solo Hiking Hiking solo provides numerous benefits to your physical and emotional wellbeing. It's a fantastic opportunity to explore new places, reconnect with your inner world, and feel empowered in your own capabilities. With few spaces in modern life that truly feel free, the solace of the trail can be incredibly healing. Marjorie Geling · April 7, 2022
How to stay hydrated while hikingNothing is more frustrating than reaching the summit of a long, steep climb under the sun only to realize your water bottle is empty. Staying well hydrated while on the trail is essential for maintaining optimal athletic performance, as well as safety! Dehydration can lead to serious complications, including urinary and kidney problems, heat stroke, and seizures. Marjorie Geling · March 3, 2022
Your guide to Utah’s National ParksUtah is renowned as one of the most beautiful states in the US. It is home to 5 spectacular national parks known as the Mighty Five: Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Zion.Marjorie Geling · March 25, 2022
Your Guide to Trekking in PatagoniaPatagonia can feel like a difficult place to visit due to the required planning and logistics. Marjorie Geling · March 17, 2022
Mountaineering 101: Technical GearMountaineering expeditions are more physically demanding than typical hiking trips and involve added risk due to altitude, exposure, terrain, and weather. That’s why every climber must make all necessary preparations, including purchasing needed mountaineering equipment and gear ahead of time. The appropriate equipment is crucial to getting you to the summit and back safely. Faulty or insufficient mountaineering clothing and equipment can lead to unfortunate incidents and can be the difference between life and death in some circumstances. Marjorie Geling · March 15, 2022
Hiker’s First-Aid KitA first-aid kit is one of the most important items among the 10 Essentials you should always bring when headed out on the trail. It is not intended to carry everything you could possibly need; rather, it should carry items that address common hiker maladies until you can make it back to your vehicle. While you can buy ready-made first-aid kits in stores, we recommend customizing them or even making your own. This ensures that you are familiar with its contents and have a basic understanding of how to use what is in it. Marjorie Geling · March 11, 2022
Women-owned Outdoor Companies to SupportMarch is Women’s History Month and we want to shine the spotlight on passionate women who have overcome challenges and obstacles to pave the way for all to follow. This is the time of year to promote, support, and discover all the awesome women-led businesses around us.Marjorie Geling · March 8, 2022
10 Best Sedona HikesIf you haven't yet experienced any of these breathtaking Sedona hikes, it's time to change that! Spring is an excellent time to visit Sedona, Arizona, which is about 2 hours north of Phoenix and only 45 minutes south of Flagstaff. In fact, spring is one of the best times to visit the area, and enjoy some of the best Sedona hikes. The ideal warm-weather season begins in March and lasts until at least May.Marjorie Geling · March 4, 2022
The Ten Hiking Gear Essentials You Need In Your PackDiscover the ten essential hiking gear items you must carry for safety, comfort, and adventure on every trek.Spenser Czuleger · March 3, 2022
What to do when you encounter wild animals on trailKnowing important wildlife safety tips about what to do if you come into contact with wild animals will help keep you and the animals safe.Marjorie Geling · March 1, 2022
Adventuring (weekend getaways) with the kidsAdventuring with kids looks different for every family, but the benefit of fresh air, active movement, and time spent together is universal! To make the most of your weekend adventure, we rounded up some tips for adventuring with kids! Marjorie Geling · February 9, 2022
9 Destinations for Spring Break on a Budget Spring is the perfect time to travel and avoid the summer rush... and the hefty prices that come with it. A fantastic spring break getaway can help you cure the winter blues, without breaking the bank. We rounded up eight destinations that won’t empty your wallet. Marjorie Geling · February 4, 2022
How to be more sustainable while exploring outdoors?Spending time in outdoors makes us more conscious of everything around us and how important it is for us to cherish and protect it. It is critical to be mindful of our environmental impact as we start on new adventures. Here are some ways how to be more sustainable while exploring outdoorsMarjorie Geling · January 25, 2022
The Best Winter Hikes in WashingtonWashington State has some of the best hikes in the country, and that’s no exception when it comes to winter! To help you adventure this winter, we’ve put together a list of our favorite winter hikes in Washington.Kirsten Forrester · December 16, 2021
The 10 Best Hikes in UtahUtah has thousands of trails to explore, but the endless list makes it difficult to narrow down how to spend your time here. So to help you out, we’ve rounded up 10 of the best hikes in Utah!Kirsten Forrester · December 7, 2021
Your Guide to Winter Hiking GearWith the right clothing and gear, you can enjoy your favorite hiking trails all year round! In this post, we’ll go over the basics of layering, important tips, and discuss the winter hiking gear you’ll need. Kirsten Forrester · December 7, 2021
The 10 Best Things to do in Costa RicaThere are so many fun things to do in Costa Rica, from zip lining across dense jungle to surfing along the beach breaks. In this blog, we're sharing the 10 best things to do in Costa Rica! Kirsten Forrester · November 3, 2021
The 10 Best Things to do in Peru Whether you’re exploring the ancient ruins of the Incas or wandering through the Amazon, there’s endless activities for a traveler in Peru. In this blog, we’re sharing the 10 best things to do in Peru. Kirsten Forrester · November 1, 2021
Microspikes for Hiking: Traction Devices 101Just because snow starts to fall, it doesn’t mean the adventure needs to stop! One of the best hiking gear purchases we’ve ever made over the years has been microspikes. Kirsten Forrester · October 22, 2021
The 5 Best Hikes in Maui Maui offers great hiking, from leisurely coastal paths to more challenging volcanic, rainforest, and mountain terrain. Keep reading to learn about some of the best hikes in Maui. Kirsten Forrester · October 7, 2021
Your Guide to Hiking With Dogs If you’re a hiker and a dog owner, then you and your furry companion are likely going to be great trail buddies. Hiking with a dog is lots of fun, but is also work, and requires the right preparation! In this blog, we’re sharing everything you need to know about hiking with dogs. Kirsten Forrester · September 30, 2021
Your Guide to Visiting Zion National ParkZion National Park is considered one of the most scenic canyons in the United States, featuring high plateaus, a maze of sandstone canyons and waterfalls with colorful hanging gardens. Here's everything you need to know about visiting Zion National Park.Kirsten Forrester · September 28, 2021
The Best Hikes in Joshua Tree National Park With over half a million acres to explore, Joshua Tree is a desert treasure with plenty of hiking trails. Here are some of the best hikes in Joshua Tree National Park. Kirsten Forrester · September 28, 2021
Acadia National Park in FallAcadia National Park is an east coast gem, and with nearly 47,000 acres to explore, there’s sure to be something for everyone. Acadia National Park in the fall is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It’s packed with scenic drives, thrilling hiking trails, and is famous for its colorful foliage. Sam Taliancich · September 17, 2021
The Best Fall Hikes in ColoradoIt is never a bad time to plan a trip to Colorado, but Fall might be the best. Once Autumn hits, hikers from around the world flock to the state to witness its famously colorful foliage. There are so many places to go it can be hard to choose just one.Sam Taliancich · August 31, 2021
The Best Death Valley HikesIf you’re looking for something new and challenging, look no further than Death Valley National Park. This national park offers amazing views, rich history, and a unique trail system!Sam Taliancich · August 20, 2021
How to Use Bear Spray: The EssentialsAdventuring in bear country can be intimidating, especially if it’s new to you. It’s essential you know how to use your bear spray.Sam Taliancich · August 13, 2021
Hiking the Inca Trail to Machu PicchuThe Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is one of the most famous treks in South America and is considered by many to be a top-five trek in the world. Sam Taliancich · August 4, 2021
Hiking to Artist Point, Mt. BakerArtist Point at Mt. Baker is one of the best viewpoints in all of Washington State. It offers gorgeous views of mountains, lakes, foliage, and wildlife. Tucked away, just outside the Mt. Baker ski area, this scenic stopping point has been a hotspot for hikers and snowshoers for years.Sam Taliancich · July 29, 2021
Day Hike Essentials: What to Pack For a Day HikeHave you been thinking about trying hiking? Day hikes can be a great way to get into the sport without over-exerting yourself the first time.Sam Taliancich · July 22, 2021
The 10 Best Hikes in Redwood National Park There are plenty of things to do in Redwood National Park such as relax by a waterfall, see beautiful rhododendrons, and of course, hike to giant 300 foot, old-growth redwoods. Grab your hiking boots, backpack and keep reading to discover the ten best hikes in Redwood National Park!Dominik Sanders · July 15, 2021
The Best Hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park Whether you’re into panoramic views, raging waterfalls, or rarely seen wildlife, you’re sure to find something you'll love on our list of the best hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park.Sam Taliancich · July 8, 2021
7 Fun Things to Do in Lake PowellWith two marinas, over one million acres, and breathtaking scenery there is much to get lost in at Lake Powell. Keep reading to learn of seven fun things to do in Lake Powell!Dominik Sanders · July 9, 2021
The Best Hikes in Bryce Canyon National ParkUtah has some amazing scenery to explore, hoodoos included! Here are the best hikes in Bryce Canyon. Spenser Czuleger · June 24, 2021
10 San Juan Island Must-Do's for First TimersThe San Juan Islands are an archipelago in Washington known for world-class whale watching, kayaking, biking, hiking, farm-to-table dining, and more. Here are some of the best things to do on the islands. Spenser Czuleger · June 22, 2021
10 Fun Things to Do in LeavenworthThis magical town nestled right in the foothills is the perfect spot to visit for a weekend away. There’s loads to do all year round, so keep on reading for fun things to do in Leavenworth! Spenser Czuleger · June 9, 2021
The Best Hikes in Olympic National Park At Olympic National Park you can hike peaks with views of Canada, through a real rainforest, on beautiful beaches, and more! Here are some of the best hikes in Olympic National Park. Spenser Czuleger · June 2, 2021
The Top 10 Hikes in Glacier National ParkWith blue lakes, 26 glaciers, alpine meadows, 700 miles of trails, and abundant wildlife, there’s lots to do at Glacier National Park. Here are some of the best hikes! Spenser Czuleger · May 26, 2021
The Must-Hike Trails in Grand Teton National ParkGrand Teton National Park has 235 miles of hiking trails. So, no matter your skill level, there’s a way to experience these jagged mountain peaks! Here are the best hikes in Grand Teton National Park. Kirsten Forrester · May 21, 2021
Reasons to Visit the Sawtooth Mountains, Idaho With mountain peaks, alpine lakes, hiking trails, rivers, resorts, and hot springs, there’s no shortage of fun outdoor activities in the Sawtooth Mountains. Spenser Czuleger · May 21, 2021
The Best Hiking Trails in Colorado Colorado has an endless supply of great hiking trails, but here are some of the best. Spenser Czuleger · May 17, 2021
The Wildflower Hikes in Washington You Need to do From marshy yellow skunk cabbage to rarer glacier lilies, you can find spring and summer wildflowers all over the state of Washington. Here are some of the best trails for viewing the blooms! Kirsten Forrester · May 11, 2021
Hiking For Beginners: 7 Essential TipsNew to hiking or looking to get started? We’re sharing our seven essential hiking tips for beginners! Spenser Czuleger · May 10, 2021
8 Trails You Need to Hike in the Las Vegas Valley What less out-of-town visitors know about is the vast, open landscape that is the Las Vegas Valley. Here are the 8 best Las Vegas hiking trails. Tara Randolph · May 5, 2021
The Mt. Hood Hikes You Need to do Not too far east of Portland, Oregon lies Mt. Hood, Oregon’s highest point, and the fourth highest point in the Cascade Mountain Range. Here are some of the best hikes in the area. Spenser Czuleger · April 30, 2021
The Kids Hiking Gear You'll Need For Family AdventuresOur founder, Preeti, is a mom to her own little adventurer and she shares what her favorite kids hiking gear is. Spenser Czuleger · April 29, 2021
The Best Things to do in Sequoia National Park From accessible trails to a stunning backcountry to crystal caves, there's something for everyone at Sequoia National Park.Spenser Czuleger · April 23, 2021
The Must-Hike Trails in North Cascades National ParkNorth Cascades National Park is a gorgeous place filled with mountain peaks, stunning landscapes, and picturesque lakes. Here is the North Cascade hiking you need to do. Spenser Czuleger · April 19, 2021
What to Consider When Buying Hiking BootsWith many hiking boots on the market it's hard to pick the right pair. Here's everything you need to consider before plus ur recommendations for hiking boots. April 15, 2021
The Top 12 Things to Do in Lake TahoeLake Tahoe is known for its clear, blue waters and array of recreational activities. From skiing to hiking to paddle boarding, keep on reading for the best things to do in Lake Tahoe. Spenser Czuleger · April 13, 2021
Your Guide to Hiking Gear for WomenThere's a lot of information about gear out there, but we’ve got you covered! In this blog we share the basic hiking gear for women, plus some of the specialty gear that you may need for inclement weather.Spenser Czuleger · April 9, 2021
The Top Yosemite Hikes You Need to DoIn one of the nation’s most famous National Parks, you’ll find towering granite cliffs, cascading waterfalls, scenic vistas, and amazing landscapes. Here are some of the top Yosemite hikes. Spenser Czuleger · April 7, 2021
Hiking with Kids? Tips and Tricks from an Outdoor MomRyAnn, a mountaineer and mama from the PNW, recently joined us to discuss her tricks of the trade when it comes to taking her littles on adventures.Spenser Czuleger · March 31, 2021
The Best Hiking Mt. Shasta Has to OfferMt. Shasta is a majestic mountain in California that dominates the Siskiyou skyline. Here are of the best hikes in the area! March 29, 2021
The Leave No Trace Principles Every Hiker Should KnowThere are seven leave no trace principles that provide an easily understood framework on how to minimize your impact on nature. March 22, 2021
Five Incredible Hikes in Washington For Springtime We’re breaking down some of the best hikes in Washington State that are great from March to May. March 18, 2021
How to Train for Hiking and Climbing MountainsEver look at the mountains and think how great it would be to hike around them or even climb them? With a bit of motivation, dedication, and persistence. Spenser Czuleger · March 8, 2021
Hiking the Mountains of Nepal: An OverviewWe’re delighted that so many of you enjoyed our recent Feature Friday event covering Nepal! May 26, 2020
Our Favorite Snowshoe Hikes in Washington StateWish you could adventure in the mountains all year, but are deterred by winter and snow? Even if you’re not a skier or snowboarder, you can still hit the trails by snowshoeing! Any hiker can easily snowshoe. These floatation devices, used for centuries, spread your weight over a larger area and let you walk over the snow without sinking. Strap on a pair and don’t let the cold keep you indoors this winter!December 13, 2019
Tips to enjoy hiking in the rainIf you are one of those hikers who has waited forever for it to stop raining or for a clear weather day to get outside, read on.November 15, 2019
Essential Guide to the Golden Larch Hikes of Washington StateThere's something about golden larch trees dotted across high mountain slopes and encircling frigid alpine lakes that lures hikers in. For just a few weeks each fall, hundreds in Washington state go hunting for the deciduous conifers in an experience affectionately dubbed the "Larch March." The window shifts every year but your best bet is usually late September to mid-October. That's when larch needles turn a fiery yellow before dropping and going out in a blaze of gold.October 11, 2019