Notes From The Trail
Visiting National Parks in your area or throughout the United States is a great opportunity to not only hike and enjoy the outdoors, but to learn new things along the way from history to life-skills. With 58 national parks throughout the country to choose from it can be difficult when starting to plan your next vacation. Step out of the box and travel to some of these lesser known areas for just as much beauty and knowledge
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Adventure is awaiting at every turn, but sometimes we can’t find another adventurer to join. Should you stay home just because you can’t find anyone to join you? While we don’t recommend solo hiking, if you do go out alone just be prepared and always be ready for the worst-case scenario. Solo hiking can be extremely peaceful, providing a nice quite weekend away. Sometimes you just want to relax with the birds and the bees, right? Safety always comes first while on the trail so take a glance at these tips and must-have items before you hit the trail solo.
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Throughout our lives, we have heard horror stories about the use of plastic and the negative consequences it has on our planet. It’s dangerous to our animal population, it takes thousands of years to fully break down, and there is a huge chunk of it floating on our ocean! Fortunately, there are so many amazing brands and organizations getting down to the nitty-gritty problem of plastic and their target is set on single-use plastics at the moment.
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Remember those large piles of leaves your parents would rake together so neatly only to be destroyed by mini you? That’s right, it’s Fall! Fall can be that tricky time of year where the trip to see the changing of the leaves should be planned at just the right time. Different trees in different parts of the nation display a variety of blended colors and smells. Pack up the minivan or load up that motorcycle for some of our fall favorites.
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Colorado is notorious for the beautiful Aspens that grow in the area and their fall colors in September and October. The trees spread throughout Rocky Mountain National Park and beyond as rays of yellow, orange and some red. But the...
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