Activities
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REI Mountaineering Skills course review
Brazen Review: REI Mountaineering Skills – Snow Travel – Level 1 By Emily Pennington I’m hurtling headfirst down an icy slope, tips of massive pine trees whizzing past my eyes as I wield my ice axe as hard as I can against the snow. My legs twirl around chaotically until I’m right side up again,…
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33 Top Rated Hiking and Camping Gear on Amazon
This Top Rated list compiled for women outdoor adventurers only features products with at least 4.3/5 stars and 25+ reviews on the global Amazon platform. By Kelly Price When you’re out in the wilderness, it’s just you, Mother Nature and your gear. It’s critical for every product you bring with you to (1) do its…
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Film Project: Don’t Date A Girl Who Treks
By Marinel de Jesus Editor note: Click here if you haven’t yet read the original post ‘Don’t Date A Girl Who Treks’. And now to announce a very exciting film project to promote women who love the great outdoors, Marinel shares this exciting development in her own words… BACKGROUND A few months ago, I…
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Don’t date a girl who treks
By Marinel de Jesus She’s the girl with the uneven tanned body Scorched skin from the rays of the sun from trekking the high passes. She’s the girl with the high cut boots And a pair of trekking poles that she depends her life on She’s the girl who catches the sunrise and sunset…
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Titcomb Basin, Wyoming, USA
Crown Jewel of the Winds: Titcomb Basin, Wyoming, USA By Nicole Atkins Titcomb Basin is one of those destinations that will leave you changed. It’s nestled in the Wind River Range, in Western Wyoming. The primitive nature of the Winds has a way of arousing the deepest passions of your creative soul. With their jagged…
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Camping and Hiking on your Period
By Oceana Setaysha Don’t let your period slow you down! If you’re an active, outdoorsy type, there’s nothing more annoying than trying to schedule your hiking and camping around your period. It always seems to arrive at the least opportune time, and nobody wants to miss out on their fix of outdoor adventures. But who…
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Know Your Knots Infographic
By Sarah Brown Making Effective Knots Made Simple Feel like you are all thumbs when it comes to doing knots? You are definitely not alone! As outdoor enthusiasts, we all know that we need to do knots with our ropes for everything from camping to fishing and survival. It is obviously important when out in…
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An Amateur Dirtbag’s Guide to Zion in the Winter
By Emily Pennington “I feel bad about Ben,” J.C. muttered as we tip-toed down the razor’s edge of Angels Landing. “He would have loved this.” I nodded, squinting as I peered off into the brittle, orange canyon, 1500 feet below. At that exact moment, a pair of bouncy, brunette pigtails inched over the top of…
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What you must have in your First Aid Kit
By Oceana Setaysha A first aid kit is a must-carry for any hiker or camper who understands and respects the wild environment they are exploring. Regardless of the length of your trip, how far you will be traveling, or whether you’ll be going alone or with companions, you should have a personal first aid kit…
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Planning Your Hike while Backpacking
By Janessa Tice Miller Planning your hike should consider some key things before you head out on a backpacking trip. Doing this correctly from the start will help ensure your hike goes smoothly and safely. Planning Your Hike Route & Daily Mile Goal Before you can do anything else on a backpacking trip, you need…