If you’re like me, backpacking is the ultimate way to experience the wilderness. You get to leave behind the stress of your job and everyday life and step into a…
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The 5 Wilderness First Aid Books You Should Read
What happens when a medical emergency occurs in the backcountry? Miles from the car with no cell phone service available, there may be times you can only rely on yourself…
Zion National Park – 5 Hikes in 5 Days
Zion National Park sits in the extreme southwest corner of Utah. Home of the infamous Zion Narrows, the park formed when heavy rains and raging rivers began digging a path…
How to Find Free Camping in the United States
Finding free camping in the US is difficult if you don’t know where to look. As a general rule, the further East you go, the more difficult finding free campsites…
Rock Climbing and Hiking at Summersville Lake in the New River Gorge
Photo credits to Lindsay Resler (@lindsii_) and Tolin Hessell (@mrtolin). Check out Tolin’s Etsy store for awesome t-shirts and designs. We left Wisconsin on a chilly Thursday night in mid-May. Planning to…
Peter Grubb Hut – Ski and Snowshoe Winter Trip Report
Cover photo courtesy of Alex Thissen The Peter Grubb Hut is located a short drive northwest from Lake Tahoe. The Gaia GPS crew headed up to the hut as part of the…
This summer we road tripped to Breckenridge, Colorado, where we spent 4 days soaking in all the adventure we could.
The Pinnacle loop is a moderate 9-mile hike along the Appalachian Trail. It is one of the most popular day hikes in Eastern PA with rewarding views of the surrounding…
Appalachian Trail Volunteer Maintenance
The Appalachian Trail covers over 2,185 miles along the East Coast of the United States. The trail is continuously maintained with the help of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy and 31 Trail Maintenance…
Sunset on the Susquehanna River
A Valentine’s Day adventure in York, PA and an awesome sunset on the Susquehanna River