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  • HIKE IT BABY! Reasons To Get Your Baby Outside

    HIKE IT BABY! Reasons To Get Your Baby Outside

    By Allison Barfield Shanti Hodges has been an inspiration to thousands across the United States, and it started with her wanting friends in a new city! She invited three new friends on a hike with her newborn and their children. By the end of the month, the group grew to nearly 20 people. She saw…

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  • Magical Waterfalls of Havasupai Reservation

    By Ashley Barlow The Magical Waterfalls of the Havasupai Indian Reservation As an avid waterfall chaser I have always dreamed of visiting the waterfalls of Havasupai. My dream became a reality when I was surprised with permits for my 25th Birthday! Havasupai means people of the blue-green waters. The Havasupai people live on one of…

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  • Dear Natalie: Told You So

    Dear Natalie: Told You So

    By Natalie McCarthy Dear Natalie, Seriously, didn’t we tell you it was dangerous out there? Signed, Yourself, and society – again ______________________________________________________________________________   Dear everyone, So yeah, it happened. My friend Inga and I, both aiming for a grand total of at least 52 hikes by 12/31/18, decided to go on a quick hike one…

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  • Top 4 Amazing Tree House Hotels in Italy

    Top 4 Amazing Tree House Hotels in Italy

    By Alessia Morello The best tree houses to sleep in while in Italy If you’ve always wandered to sleep in a tree house surrounded by meters and meters of snow … now is the time! Who doesn’t love an Amazing Tree House? The United States has been the forerunners of this wonderful idea and even Italy in recent…

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  • How to Build an Emergency Snow Trench Shelter

    How to Build an Emergency Snow Trench Shelter

    By Carley Fairbrother Why Build a Snow Trench Shelter? Imagine you are out for a snowshoe or a backcountry ski, and you get lost, or a storm makes travel too dangerous, or your friend gets injured. You need a shelter, and fast. Luckily for you, you are surrounded by one of nature’s most convenient building…

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  • Best Winter Hiking Trails in Southern Utah

    Best Winter Hiking Trails in Southern Utah

    By Janiel Green 10 Best Winter Hiking Trails in Southern Utah We have all felt the Winter chill, and some of us even the winter blues. Why not get outside and explore what your favorite trails are like in the winter time? Winter gear is readily available, and snowshoes are cheaper than ever. Here are…

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  • Nature Play Ideas for Kids Enjoyment

    Nature Play Ideas for Kids Enjoyment

    By Bryony Sumner When we were packing up our house to set off on our camping adventure around Australia one of the things that shocked me the most was how many toys we owned! Our boys were only aged 1 and 2 at the time – so in just 2 short years we had gathered…

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  • How to hike and camp while on your period

    How to hike and camp while on your period

    By Krista Karlson When my partner and I go for weekend trips, we pack like this: throw everything we might need in a pile on the living room floor, transfer the pile to the back of the car, and start driving north. Last week, as Friday approached, I knew I’d be adding one more thing…

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  • Winfields Best Blogs for 2018

    Winfields Best Blogs for 2018

    Winfields Best Blogs for Outdoor, Walking, Hiking and Camping 2018 By Nicole Anderson Winfields Outdoors has released its best blogs for 2018 and what a fantastic resource this is for anyone who loves spending time in the great outdoors. In all, Winfields Outdoors has recognized 136 blogs from around the world across the following six…

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  • Hiking the Hoh Rainforest

    Hiking the Hoh Rainforest

    By Kristin Hanes From the moment I started down the Hoh River trail carrying my backpack, I started to sweat. The place with thick with moist, hot air, like a tropical rainforest transplanted to Washington State. Drapes of moss hung from the huge branches of old-growth Douglas fir, Western Hemlock and cedar trees. Bright green…

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