Posts Tagged ‘Hiking’
Stay Warm in Style: A Comprehensive Review of the Venustas Women’s Heated FELLEX® Hooded Puffer Jacket 7.4V
When Venustas asked if I was interested in testing their heated jacket, I was like, “Heck yeah!” I mean, who wouldn’t be curious about how a heated jacket works? So, naturally, I jumped at the chance! So, for a while now, I’ve been putting the Venustas Women’s Heated FELLEX® Hooded Puffer Jacket 7.4V to the test. It’s been my go-to jacket for everything from brisk morning strolls to rugged hikes, camping trips, snowshoeing treks, and even a bit of snowboarding fun. Over the past few weeks, I’ve really given this jacket a workout. It’s been with me through chilly mornings, challenging trails, and breathtaking mountain views, from Mt. Rainier National Park to Olympic National Park and the Cascades. Now that I’ve had the chance to really test out this heated Jacket, I’m eager to share my honest thoughts and experiences with you.
Read MoreWater-to-Go: The Ultimate Adventure Water Purifier Bottle
If you are a hiker, backpacker, or traveler the last thing you want is to get sick while out on your adventure from bacteria or a parasite in your drinking water. Having a reliable way to filter your water while traveling in different countries or while out on the trail is a must. No matter how beautiful a lake or stream may appear, there is always the chance of bacteria or a parasite such as Giardia. In this blog post, I will be doing a gear review on the Water-to-Go filter bottle.
Read More25 John Muir Quotes to Ignite Your Adventurous Spirit
In this blog post, we collected together 25 John Muir Quotes to Ignite Your Adventurous Spirit. We hope that these quotes by John Muir motivate and inspire you to take off on your next hiking adventure. Happy Trails!
Read MoreGear Review Of The TETON Sports Camp Pillow
Are you tired of stuffing your clothing into a makeshift pillow while camping or tired of bringing large bulky pillows on trips or considering upgrading your travel pillow? In this Gear Review Of The TETON Sports Camp Pillow, we will cover all the pros and cons of this camp pillow and its best features to help you decide if this pillow is a good fit for your travel adventures.
Read MoreHiking to Maiden Peak from Deer Park in Olympic National Park
Discover Olympic National Park’s hidden gem: the Deer Park to Maiden Peak hike. Spanning 7.2 miles round-trip via the Obstruction Point Trail, it boasts a 2,100-ft elevation gain. Revel in 360-degree mountain panoramas, vibrant wildflowers, and abundant wildlife. An enchanting hike that’s quickly become a personal favorite.
Read More20 Survival Items All Hikers Should Carry
Be fully equipped for your hiking adventure! Discover 20 essential items to ensure safety and comfort outdoors. From medical supplies to snacks, this guide has you covered. Don’t miss out on vital gear for your next hike!
Read MoreTolmie Peak Fire Tower Trail in Mount Rainier National Park
Explore the beauty of Mount Rainier National Park! Discover the hidden gem, Tolmie Peak Fire Tower, offering panoramic views. This challenging hike rewards you with lush forests, wildflower meadows, and rocky terrain. #MountRainier #TolmiePeak #Hiking
Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to Backpacking to Lake Angeles in Olympic National Park
Discover the captivating beauty of Lake Angeles in Olympic National Park. Tranquil and stunning, this hidden gem offers a peaceful hiking experience with panoramic mountain views. Crystal-clear waters, lush surroundings, and abundant wildlife make it a hiker’s paradise. Join us for a comprehensive guide to hiking and backpacking to this enchanting destination in Olympic National Park.
Read More35 John Muir Quotes to Stoke Your Love for the Peaks
Immerse in mountains’ majesty, guided by John Muir’s words. The father of national parks and a wilderness advocate, Muir’s profound connection with nature shines in these 35 handpicked quotes. Explore his timeless wisdom, igniting passion for peaks and leaving you yearning for wild mountain expanses.
Read MoreHiking After ACL Surgery: Tips And Tricks For A Safe And Successful Return
If you are an active outdoorsy person who loves going on adventures in the mountains, tearing your ACL can be absolutely devastating. In this blog post, Hiking After ACL Surgery: Tips And Tricks For A Safe And Successful Return, I will share my own experience of getting back onto the trail, hiking and backpacking after knee surgery, and things I learned along the way. I hope this post inspires and helps you with your own journey of getting back into the mountains after knee surgery.
Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to Backpacking Lake Ingalls and Headlight Basin in Washington State
Interested in Backpacking to Lake Ingalls and Headlight Basin in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness?
Lake Ingalls is a stunning alpine lake located in the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of Washington State, offering a challenging yet rewarding backpacking experience for outdoor enthusiasts. With its crystal clear blue-green water and the impressive view of Mount Stuart, the second tallest non-volcanic peak in Washington looming above Lake Ingalls, is impressive, to say the least.
12 Years of Hiking with Meindl Boots: The Ultimate Review
Extremely Durable
These boots had a lot of use. There were several backpacking trips where I was hiking over 35 miles over very rugged terrain and some scrambles and these boots worked great. They lasted 12 years before falling apart with lots of hikes over the years.
Snowshoeing the Scenic Skyline Lake Trail in Washington State
Looking for an easy snowshoeing destination with gorgeous views? Check out the Skyline Lake Trail in Washington State. This short yet steep hike has stunning mountain peaks and snow-covered boulder fields leading to a frozen lake. This is a great place to spend a fun-filled day in the mountains.
Read More45 of the Best Stocking Stuffers for Hikers and Backpackers
Are you struggling to find fun Christmas stocking stuffers for the hiker or backpacker in your life? If you need ideas and inspiration for gifts, you are in luck! We have gathered a list of 45 of the Best Stocking Stuffers for Hikers and Backpackers. Stocking stuffers are often forgotten until the last minute. We hope that this list can help you get ahead of the holiday season and help you find unique and creative stocking stuffers that hikers will absolutely love.
Read More85 Hiking Quotes That Will Inspire You To Get Outside
85 Hiking Quotes That Will Inspire You To Get Outside Love Hiking? Love Nature? Do you dream of taking off on your next adventure? For those who love getting out of the house to enjoy our beautiful world, we have put together 85 Hiking Quotes That Will Inspire You To Get Outside. Unplug from the…
Read MoreHigh Rock Lookout – Hiking in Gifford Pinchot National Forest
High Rock Lookout is a popular 3.2 mile round trip hike with 1,365 feet of elevation gain to a fire tower that was built in 1929. This moderately difficult hike leads to postcard-worthy 360-degree views that definitely have that Pacific Northwest wow factor! If you are just visiting Washington State or even a local who has yet to see this beauty, High Rock Lookout is a great hike to check out.
Read More50 Inspirational Hiking Quotes To Inspire You To Get Outdoors!
If you love hiking and exploring the outdoors but need some extra inspiration to set aside the never-ending to-do list, we have put together 50 Inspirational Hiking Quotes to Inspire You To Get Outdoors.
Read MoreBackpacking Upper Lena Lake – Olympic National Park
Upper Lena Lake is a gorgeous alpine lake located in Olympic National Park. This beautiful lake makes for an excellent summer backpacking destination.
Read MoreMilk Lake: Beautiful Hidden Gem in Olympic National Park
Milk Lake is a Hidden Gem in Olympic National Park Just a Short Hike Past Upper Lena Lake.
If you have hiked all the way out to Upper Lena Lake and are still up for more hiking make sure you don’t miss Milk Lake. This tiny glacier-fed lake is absolutely stunning with its turquoise blue waters. The vibrant colors of the lake in contrast with the lush green meadow filled with Avalanche Lillys is definitely an Olympic National Park must-see for those who are up for the challenge of backpacking for miles over rugged terrain.
5 Reasons You Should Visit Mt. Rainier in the Fall
Are you one of the many people who have only visited Mt. Rainier National park during the summer months? Then you have been missing out! Mt. Rainier in the fall is absolutely stunning. The mountain is lit with fiery fall colors. Blazing golds, deep reds, vibrant yellows all painting the hills and valleys before this sleeping giant. If you have yet to experience this intense dramatic fall landscape we have put together 5 Reasons You Should Visit Mt. Rainier in the Fall.
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