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20 Years of Walking
Heather Anderson is a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year, three-time TripleCrown thru-hiker, writer, and professional speaker whose mission is to inspire others to “Dream Big, Be Courageous.”
20 Years of Walking
Heather Anderson is a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year, three-time TripleCrown thru-hiker, writer, and professional speaker whose mission is to inspire others to “Dream Big, Be Courageous.”
Hiking in a Low Snow Year: What to Expect and H...
Less snow comes with unexpected trail tradeoffs that you need to consider this season.
Hiking in a Low Snow Year: What to Expect and H...
Less snow comes with unexpected trail tradeoffs that you need to consider this season.
Backpacking vs Hiking Gear: What’s the Difference
Finally get to the bottom of outdoor semantics so you can talk the talk before you hike the hike.
Backpacking vs Hiking Gear: What’s the Difference
Finally get to the bottom of outdoor semantics so you can talk the talk before you hike the hike.
Best Backpacking Trips for Early Summer in the USA
Avoid the melting, mosquito-infested snow zones and enjoy areas of America that offer goldilocks conditions through early summer.
Best Backpacking Trips for Early Summer in the USA
Avoid the melting, mosquito-infested snow zones and enjoy areas of America that offer goldilocks conditions through early summer.
Backpacking Buckskin Gulch & Paria Canyon: 15 T...
Fifteen trips later, Glen Van Peski still keeps coming back to Buckskin Gulch and Paria Canyon. From quicksand and icy crossings to cowboy camping under the Milky Way, this trip...
Backpacking Buckskin Gulch & Paria Canyon: 15 T...
Fifteen trips later, Glen Van Peski still keeps coming back to Buckskin Gulch and Paria Canyon. From quicksand and icy crossings to cowboy camping under the Milky Way, this trip...
Hiking the Wind River High Route with a Dog
An honest trip review of a 10-day, late summer Wind River High Route with a dog.
Hiking the Wind River High Route with a Dog
An honest trip review of a 10-day, late summer Wind River High Route with a dog.