After a day of having wet feet, it’s a great feeling to have your toes dry and snug. Socks are also a wondeful option to have for the many side hikes offered through the trip. So pack a couple of pairs of socks to wear hiking, around camp in the evenings, or for sleeping, pa...
Besides a few pairs of underwear that you carry with you whenever you’re hiking, make sure to pack some extra boxers and briefs for your wild camping trip. After all, accidents can happen when you’re out there. Also, don’t forget to take a mesh laundry bag, too – this item will...
Camping gear isn't always lightweight or compact. It's often awkward or bulky, so think ahead to what you have planned for your trip as well as your own abilities. Let's consider a full cooler, for example. Will you be able to lift it, or are you going toneed a cooler with wheels?
Compacted snow around the ski resort can be a challenge for even the sturdiest of shoes. A pair ofsnow bootswill offer excellent grip with the added bonus of keeping your feet warm. When assessing the right snow boots for you, the main design points to be aware of are; deep lugs in...
Hiking & Road Trip Tips for Utah’s National Parks Zion National Park Travel & Hiking Guide Havasu Falls Travel Tips Electronics Bring as few as possible! But if you have a GPS device (including your phone), you can keep it charged with a rechargeable device. ...
If you've spent the day hiking or cycling, water will be something of a priority. How you carry this will depend on your outdoor activity. Some people like eater bottles whereas others my take a water bladder. I tend to make sure I always have at least 3 litres of water for overnigh...
You can also start & pause a subscription if you are just planning on using it for a big trip. Our Take: If we are going to be hiking local trails that are fairly well-trafficked, we will leave our inReach Mini at home. But if we’re going to the backcountry, we always bring ...
The key to a packing list for day hiking: have everything you need; don't carry any weight you don't have to; and be ready if something doesn't go exactly according to plan.
Whether you’re renting an RV or roughing it, there are quite a few things you shouldn’t leave home without. From clothes to cooking equipment to sleep, we’ve got you covered.
Hiking Boots:Opt for hiking boots over shoes when you’re facing a longer, tougher hike, or for those times when you’ll be carrying a heavier pack—like on an overnight trip. Hiking boots offer more ankle support, as well as additional protection from bites, scrapes, and water. I love...