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How to Read a Topographical Trail Map

Backcountry Skills

How to Read a Topographical Trail Map

Maps, generally speaking, have been around since the times of Babylon. Though they’ve evolved over time, the basic concept remains the same: We must know where we are and where we’re going. When it comes to the outdoor world, a person can easily look at a globe or a standard map of the country they […]

1 min read · Aug 22, 2019 · Christina Applin

10 Hacks for the Trail

Backcountry Skills

10 Hacks for the Trail

If the time has come for you to get into nature, the time has come for you to get prepared for it. You want to be comfortable. You want to be safe. And, of course, you want to have a great time! The following 10 hacks will help to ensure your adventure goes swimmingly! Garbage […]

1 min read · Aug 20, 2019 · Christina Applin

Indoorsy to Outdoorsy: 10 Ways to Transform Your Lifestyle

Backcountry Skills

Indoorsy to Outdoorsy: 10 Ways to Transform Your Lifestyle

Looking to get outside more and enjoy the grand outdoors? Not sure where to start? The lifestyle shift doesn’t have to be difficult. All it takes is an open mind and the will to say yes to new opportunities. Here’s how you can transform yourself from living a life indoors to exploring the outdoors: 10.       […]

1 min read · Sep 12, 2018 · Ian Campbell

Tips for Hiking with Chronic Back Pain

Backpacking

Tips for Hiking with Chronic Back Pain

Four out of five Americans will suffer from back pain at some point in their lives making it one of the most common physical health problems in the United States. Some causes of back pain are inevitable such as aging or genetics, but other causes can be avoided such as injury and strain. Luckily, there […]

1 min read · Nov 2, 2017 · Ian Campbell

Stay Park City’s Top Hiking and Biking Trails

Backcountry Destinations

Stay Park City’s Top Hiking and Biking Trails

Stay Park City isn’t just about booking hotels and recommending restaurants. We’re all major outdoor enthusiasts with years of Park City hiking and biking experience. We think everyone should know where to find the best trails in Park City, and made this list just for you. Even more resources are available on our trails page. […]

1 min read · Jun 27, 2017 · Ian Campbell

snowshoeing accessories

Gear

5 Must Have Snowshoeing Accessories for the Backcountry

After getting your snowshoes, you’re just about ready to take on trail. While snowshoes function pretty well on their own, it never hurts to have some extra supportive gear. By adding certain accessories onto your snowshoe getup, you can really get the most of your winter backcountry adventure. Here are your must-have snowshoeing accessories: 1. […]

1 min read · Mar 15, 2017 · hanalarock

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hiking boots and snowshoes

Backcountry Skills

The Very Important Differences Between Hiking Boots and Snowshoes

With all this talk about snowshoes, you might be wondering “Why on Earth can’t I just wear my hiking boots in the snow?!” After all, many hiking boots are designed for winter terrain anyway. And, they are ultimately more comfortable to walk in compared to snowshoes – just one of the many differences between hiking boots […]

1 min read · Mar 7, 2017 · hanalarock

taking care of business in the backcountry

Backcountry Skills

3 Steps to Taking Care of Business in the Backcountry

The nitty gritty of being outdoors is always hard to deal with, but ultimately, all part of the experience. Sure, you’re not going to be entirely clean for the time you’re outdoors, but you’ll get used to it fairly quickly. Being without your regular comforts (in some cases, luxuries) like a hot shower or a […]

1 min read · Feb 2, 2017 · hanalarock

best views in North America's backcountry

Backcountry Destinations

How to Reach the Best Views in North America’s Backcountry

Any hike you go on is a chance to see some pretty amazing things. Whether it’s the evergreen trees frosted with snow, an amazing sunset over a cliff, or the wildlife surrounding a peaceful lake, there’s really no limit as to what can “WOW” you in the outdoors. That being said, some people choose certain […]

1 min read · Jan 30, 2017 · hanalarock

Empire State hiking trail

Backcountry Destinations

New Yorkers Could Be Venturing Onto The Empire State Hiking Trail

When you think of New York City-ers, you may not think of people who hike very often. Typically, a hike in the city means making it from one end to the other before the rush hour hits. Or, before the subway gets delayed. But, wouldn’t it be nice if New Yorkers had somewhere to get […]

1 min read · Jan 26, 2017 · hanalarock

navigate a map in the backcountry, hiking, navigation, compass

Backcountry Skills

Five Steps on How To Navigate a Map in the Backcountry

We live in a world today where exploring the backcountry is a lot easier than it once was. We have the right tools and technology to get us from point A to point B, without having to worry too much about getting lost. That being said, despite the fact we have modern conveniences like handheld […]

1 min read · Jan 11, 2017 · hanalarock

year of adventure, women who hike

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9 Things Women Who Hike Can Learn from Oprah’s Year of Adventure

Oprah Winfrey may be known for her sit-down comfy talk shows. But, this year, she’s getting outside for more. While she may have given her fans a lot to think about over the last thirty years, now it’s time for her to learn a few things about herself. And, for women everywhere to learn from […]

1 min read · Jan 9, 2017 · hanalarock

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