Learn More Calling all outdoor adventurers: why leave your best furry friend behind when you hit the trails? Camping and hiking are even better with a canine companion by your side. Dogs bring ...
That’s a good segue into my advice for winter camping and hiking: It’s perfectly fine to pee in a bottle in your tent. Life in the Philadelphia region means four months of steady cold, along with ...
I had started up the mountain so early that morning you could still call it night, hiking the remote Black Cloud Trail that leads to Elbert’s southeast ridge. The trail was lit by so many stars ...
For some people, the prohibitive factor to camping is the bathroom situation. As long as you follow Leave No Trace guidelines, all of nature can be your bathroom, but popping a squat over a dug hole ...
“I think it’s just so ingrained in my lifestyle to always have it,” she said. “Hiking technical terrain, scrambling, rock climbing, mountaineering. I always bring a Garmin, especially when ...
Walking and/or navigation can become more difficult. Alpine experience and equipment may be required during this period (crampons, ice axe, possibly avalanche transceiver, shovel and probe). If you ...