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It was not yet 8:00 a.m. and my red bandana was soaked. I mopped my face and neck, then wrapped it around my trekking pole handle and picked my way across the rocks, careful of my...
There are no official “Rules of the Trail.” No one hands you a rulebook when you take your first step onto the dirt, and there’s no pre-race briefing where someone explains that yo...
"Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." — Ralph Waldo Emerson The post Over the River and Through the Woods appeared first on...
The Colorado Trail Following months of planning and some preparation, the boys are back together to conquer the Colorado Trail. That’s me (Propensity), NatGeo, and Spokes. The tr...
A New Adventure The band is back together! Spokes, NatGeo and I have headed west to conquer the Colorado Trail. I’ve only hiked eastern trails, so this is will be way different. O...
Georgia has something for every type of outdoor adventurer, from the paved Silver Comet Trail west of Atlanta to the summit climb at Brasstown Bald, the waterfall hikes at Amicalol...
Enlisting A huge factor that impacts your morale and keeps a thru-hiker progressing down the trail is the people that you meet. Some thru-hikers prefer to hike with trail families...
When it comes to backpacking, preparation is key. Arguably, the best preparation is repetition…which of course means going backpacking. I find a lot of new hikers get stuck in this...
Trail runners obsess over shoes, hydration vests, and GPS watches. Eyewear tends to get picked up as an afterthought, often from a gas station rack an hour before a race. Which is...
From classic lightweight tents to an 8.5-gram gadget that makes setting up camp easier, this is what six hikers from this year's class are using and loving. The post After Months o...
Trail Magic! Trail Magic is a gesture of support and kindness that strangers provide to hikers. Many times it’s people who have previously thru hiked and understand how meaningful...
Day 1: Northern Gateway to Bolich Run Shelter At the Northern Gateway I start the day at the Pennsylvania State Forest Office, where I register my hike (it’s free) and eat a quic...
Top five takeaways from the Centennial Trail! The post 5 Takeaways and Tips for Backpacking the Centennial Trail appeared first on The Trek.
I Have A Lot Of Time To Ponder Things I started out on day one with a set of fancy ear buds. I pictured myself jamming out to my favorite tunes or listening to podcasts that would...
To retro blaze: verb — the act of hiking a piece of the “old” trail, that no longer is part of the official route. After two zero days, it’s time to start hiking again! Almost imme...
Hiking is one of life's great joys. Turning off the screens and stepping out into nature for an extended period of time, perhaps even several days, is rejuvenating. Unfortunately,...
The climb out of Hot Springs was steep, but it offered a great view back on the town. I was wondering if I had “trail legs” yet. When I was hiking with my Portuguese friend Good Vi...
After a fabulous day in the Roan Highlands, we came up to the junction with US19E. There are three hosel options. We chose the one with the sun glaring, mid-afternoon, 90F, no wind...
We hit the trail after Aqua Dulce and spend the next few days making our way to Hikertown. We change our schedule due to the heat. We wake up at four, watch the sunrise from the tr...
Twisted Fork is a community event, highlighted by two factors: the top-end talent that lives in the Wasatch and the strong contingent of everyday runners that are the lifeblood of...
Trail Days winds down with one last stroll through the town park. After lingering around town I head back to the trail ready to be back in the solitude of nature. The post Trail Da...
I decided that I wanted to thru hike the JMT at some point in 2025. Why? I can’t exactly say, other than the fact it’s one of the shorter thru hikes in the USA, and it takes me bac...
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