Camping outdoors can be an exciting adventure. Camping is a great way for family, friends, and loved ones to have a wonderful outdoor experience. Camping can create unforgettable memories: from exploring the woods to telling ghost stories around the campfire. Now before you go camping, you should be well equipped. Bringing along the right materials [...]
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Elk Calling for Success
August 18th, 2010
Sometimes, it simply is not enough to find a good spot and wait or even use a game camera. Elk are spooky creatures that will leave an area at the slightest aggravation, even if it is only to find a preferred food source somewhere else. At times like that, you may need to start elk [...]
A Backpack With Wheels?
August 10th, 2010
I wouldn’t have thought a backpack with wheels would actually work for backpacking, but when I saw the web site for the “Wheelpacker”(TM), I was impressed. You wear a frame that attaches you to a wheeled pack. It can even go over logs and rocks. But it comes with a heavy price tag. They are [...]
Is it Safe to Take a Dog Camping in the Woods?
August 5th, 2010
By Mary King
First published at: http://hikingbackpacking.suite101.com
Dog owners often insist on taking their pet on vacation. Taking a dog on a camping trip in the woods may not be the best choice for humans or the pet.
A weekend camping trip sounds like the perfect getaway for a pet owner and his canine friend. There are [...]
What to Consider When Choosing a Hiking Trail
July 27th, 2010
Are you interested in going on a hiking adventure? Whether that hiking adventure will last for a few hours or a whole weekend, you will need to choose a hiking trail. When it comes to choosing a hiking trail, you need to remember that you have a number of different options. No matter [...]
Whitewater Rafting in Oregon
July 27th, 2010
For whitewater rafting in the Pacific Northwest, Oregon is an enthusiasts dream! The rivers available only short drives from the major cities provide beginners and experts, alike, with an exciting and fun challenge for half, one, and two day trips. For those who want a longer, more impressive experience, Oregon also offers some [...]
Why You Should Plan Your Next Hiking Adventure in Advance
July 21st, 2010
Are you interested in taking a hiking adventure? Whether you want your next hiking adventure to only last a few hours or last as long as a few days, you may want to start thinking about planning your next hiking adventure in advance.
Travel Alaska… An Adventure of a Lifetime
July 1st, 2010
by: Doug Koch
So you’re like John Locke of the TV series Lost and simply (literally) dying for an adventure. Or maybe you’re just bored to death and you want to experience more of life. Have no fear… no need to travel across the globe to taste adventure in the wilds of Africa or the [...]
Adventure Travel On Horseback
June 30th, 2010
When you think of “adventure travel,” what crosses your mind?
• Hiking?
• White water rafting?
• Scuba diving?
• Something as sedentary as a cruise ship or land rover safari?
Those ideas lose their “adventure” status when you compare them to galloping on a horse in Africa with a zebra and wildebeest racing along side you, or quietly observing [...]
Bald Eagles Arrive in Squamish BC
June 25th, 2010
Once again our planet’s largest gatherings of Bald Eagles in underway in Squamish British Columbia, just North of Vancouver BC, and just 50 km south of the world class Whistler Ski Resort. Based on population estimates, up to 5% of the world’s bald eagles winter in the very this very accessible area. [...]


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