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Avoid Ticks on the Trail

Backcountry Skills

The Invisible Threat: Lyme Disease and How to Avoid it On the Trail

Lyme Disease is terrifying illness that can impact its victims long-term. Today, we know more about it than ever before, and still each year, more than 30,000 cases are reported to the CDC. Nowadays, doctors and scientists can diagnose the disease more confidently than in the past. However, before you go backpacking, know how to […]

1 min read · Sep 18, 2015 · hanalarock

Backpacking

Backpacking

Backcountry Camping Vs. Car Camping

While car camping and backcountry camping have similar characteristics – being outside, exploring nature, having to carry a lot with you – they are most definitely not the same. It’s important to know the distinct differences between these two, otherwise you might show up either overly-prepared or not prepared enough. Know these differences, and you’ll […]

1 min read · Sep 16, 2015 · hanalarock

Hiking in Bear Country

Backcountry Skills

Hiking in Bear Country: Tips to Stay Safe

Hiking in bear country is something that most hikers will end up doing at some point in their travels. As exciting as it is to spot a bear, it can be a bit of a nerve-racking experience. The backcountry is filled with animals – some dangerous, some harmless – and one of the more common […]

1 min read · Sep 15, 2015 · Ian Campbell

Mountains in British Columbia

Backcountry Destinations

Why British Columbia Should Be Your Next Backpacking Destination

British Columbia is a gold mine for backpackers. Surrounded by a rugged coastline on the Pacific and dozens of mountain ranges all around, it’s no wonder that this part of Canada holds so many surprises for the adventurous hiker; you just need to know where to look: The Glacial Lakes British Columbia has some of […]

1 min read · Sep 14, 2015 · hanalarock

Cooking While Backpacking

Backcountry Skills

5 Delicious Hacks on the Most Basic Hiking Foods

If you’re going out for a long backpacking excursion, then you’ll need to cook along the way. While there are plenty of staple foods that every hiker brings, often convenience is sacrificed for taste when it comes to cooking something fast and easy. However, this doesn’t always have to be the case. These recipes take […]

1 min read · Sep 9, 2015 · hanalarock

Health Benefits of the Backcountry

Backcountry Skills

8 Lesser Known Health Benefits of the Backcountry

Besides being totally awesome, adventurous, and down-right fun, hiking in the backcountry is actually very healthy and has actually been proven to make you live longer. Hiking will not only make you into a more active person, but will actually contribute to positive changes in your health long-term. We all know that backpacking is good […]

1 min read · Sep 8, 2015 · hanalarock

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Crater Lake

Backcountry Destinations

6 of the Prettiest Lakes in the US…and How to Get There

After a long hike in the great outdoors, it’s nice to be rewarded with a little something special. A reward for completing a hike means different things to each backpacker, but typically, seeing a gorgeous lake located in the middle of the wilderness does the trick. Most lakes in general are a pretty sight to […]

1 min read · Sep 3, 2015 · hanalarock

Cooking While Backpacking

Backcountry Skills

10 Rules for Cooking in the Backcountry

Cooking great meals in the backcountry is never an easy task. Most commercially available trail food isn’t exactly stellar. To make your backcountry bites more enjoyable, there are certain guidelines that most trail cooks follow. Here are our top 10 rules to make cooking in the backcountry simple, healthy…and delicious. Be Prepared Be sure to […]

1 min read · Sep 2, 2015 · Ian Campbell

Gear for the Backcountry

Backpacking

8 Gadgets For Backpackers That You Didn’t Know You Needed

Because one of the main reasons to pack a bag and head into the wilderness is to get away from civilization, the last thing backpackers are usually thinking about is what technology to bring along with them. Of course, some things are necessary – a compass or a GPS, a flashlight, a water bottle or […]

1 min read · Aug 28, 2015 · hanalarock

7 Romantic Backcountry Destinations

Backcountry Destinations

7 Romantic Backcountry Destinations

Backpacking and ‘romantic getaway’ don’t always go hand in hand. Usually, the exhausting hikes, dirty clothes, and the inability to take a shower or clean off can sometimes take away from the romance. Most couples might prefer to stay at a resort or lodge instead of pitching a tent. However, some of the most romantic […]

1 min read · Aug 27, 2015 · hanalarock

Hiking the Pacific Northwest with Teenagers

Backpacking

Hiking with Teens – The Pacific Northwest

While many people head to the backcountry regions of the US with a friend or a significant other, over the last few decades there have been more and more teenagers who try backpacking with hardly any experience. Some have never even left home before. Lauren Langer, a counselor for a summer program for teens looking […]

1 min read · Aug 25, 2015 · hanalarock

How to Improvise a Splint

Backcountry Skills

How to Improvise a Splint

Knowing how to improvise a splint can be an incredibly useful backcountry skill to know when hiking on your own or with a group. Accidents happen just as much, if not more, when you’re hiking with a group of your friends as they do when you’re walking around town so being prepared for one of […]

1 min read · Aug 17, 2015 · Ian Campbell