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10 Tips For a Safe & Enjoyable Day On The Trails

07 Wednesday Dec 2022

Posted by Coach-Net in Healthy Lifestyle, RV Newbie, The Great Outdoors

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Hiking Safety, Hiking Tips, Hiking Tools, Hiking With Kids, RV Hiking, RV travel

No matter who you are, hiking can be a wonderful form of exercise. Being cooped up in the gym is one thing, but being out in nature is quite another.

If this is your first time hiking, you will want to be prepared for life in the great outdoors, but getting started is not as challenging as you might think. Here are some basic tips to get you out there, and where the adventure takes you is up to you.

1. Invest In The Right Equipment

If you hit the trails in a bad pair of hiking boots, your feet will let you know. Investing in the right equipment, including a sturdy pair of hiking boots and a comfortable backpack, is absolutely essential.

2. Find An Easy Trail For Your First Time Out

Hiking can be a wonderful form of exercise, but you do not want to get in over your head, or your hiking boots. It is best to choose an easy trail for your first time out; you can work up to the harder trails later on.

3. Research The Local Hiking Hot Spots

As a new hiker, you will want to do your homework, including researching the local trails. Be sure you know where the trailheads are, where to park, and other essential information before you head out for the first time.

4. Watch The Weather Forecast

A sudden thunderstorm can turn an easy hike into a much harder one, washing away parts of the trail and leaving normally navigable areas nearly impossible to traverse. Be sure to check the weather forecast often to ensure your hike goes off without a hitch.

5. Stick To The Marked Trails

As your skill level increases, you may feel more comfortable with an off-trail adventure, but for now, it is best to stick to the marked path. Pay close attention to the signs posted at various junctions, as they will alert you to smaller trails that could be too difficult for a beginner.

6. Dress in Layers

Temperatures can be unpredictable on the trail, and it is important to be prepared. Dressing in layers that can be put on and taken off quickly is important, so choose your hiking wardrobe with that in mind. ย 

7. Pack High-Energy Snacks & Lots of Water.

Drinking water from streams is risky, so make sure you pack in lots of water. You will also want to energize yourself with nutritious snacks, including nuts, seeds, and trail mix.

8. Bring Extra Clothes & Wet Weather Gear

You never know when the rain will strike, so be prepared with a slicker or lightweight raincoat. You will also want to pack a change of clothes in your backpack just in case.

9. Bring a Friend Along For The Fun

Hiking alone can get boring, so bring a friend along to enjoy the surroundings with you. Hiking in groups is safer and more fun, and a great way to get some exercise.

10. Bring Your Camera

You will want to take lots of photos as you traverse the trails, so bring your camera or your smartphone. There will be plenty of camera-ready moments on the trail, and it is important to be prepared.

Hiking can be a wonderful hobby, and a great way to spend time outdoors. If you are tired of being cooped up and ready for a new adventure, the 10 beginner-friendly hiking tips can get you started safely.


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Tips For Hiking With Kids

16 Wednesday Dec 2020

Posted by Coach-Net in Healthy Lifestyle, Kids and Camping

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Tips For Hiking With Kids

One of the very best camping activities is hiking. Thereโ€™s nothing like a nice morning hike to put you in a good mood, and hitting the trail is the perfect way to reconnect with nature. Hiking is fun during all parts of the year (though we do recommend heading south to do your winter hiking), and as long as you choose the right trail, it can be a good activity for people of all abilities and fitness levels.

All that said, you might be hesitant to add hiking to your list of camping activities if you have kids. After all, kids have a tendency to complain when a lot of walking has to happen, and thereโ€™s little reason to believe the same wonโ€™t be true of a hike. Besides, many parents can have trouble believing their kids will be up to the challenges a hike can pose.

The thing is, with a little bit of planning, hiking with kids can actually be fun. Try using the tips below to plan the perfect hiking adventure with your kids and rediscover your love of walking the trails.

Slow Down

First and foremost, itโ€™s incredibly important that you slow down. Little legs canโ€™t keep up with an adult’s longer stride, and asking them to will tire them out quickly, leading to the aforementioned whining.

Slow Down

Slowing your hike might seem like a huge bummer. However, this really isnโ€™t the case. Slowing down can actually be a really nice thing if you choose to use the extra time to look around and really observe and appreciate your surroundings.

In fact, you might even find that you prefer slower hiking, opting to continue moving a bit slower even when the kids arenโ€™t around.

Pack Snacks

Another thing that can lead to whining? Hunger. Unfortunately, kids get hungry quickly, especially when theyโ€™re moving around. For this reason, itโ€™s crucial that you pack plenty of snacks that they will eat. This might seem silly if youโ€™ll only be hiking for a couple of hours, but trust us when we say you wonโ€™t regret it.

Keep It Short and Sweet

Speaking of short two-hour hikes, that amount of time tends to be the sweet spot for kids. Go much longer than a couple of hours and youโ€™re likely to have some unhappy little friends for the remainder of your exploration.

This will of course vary from one kid to the next, so you might want to experiment a bit to find the best hike length for your kids, but starting with two hours is a good plan of attack that isnโ€™t likely to induce meltdowns or other negative outcomes.

Include Small Challenges

A short hike doesnโ€™t have to be a boring one. If your kids are a bit older, consider picking short hikes with some challenging bits to keep things interesting. Thereโ€™s no reason an 8- or 9-year-old canโ€™t handle a bit of rock scrambling or bouldering, and they will likely feel more engaged during the hike and more accomplished after when challenges like this are put in their path.

Include Challenges In Your Hikes

Just be sure to know your own kids and their limits, testing with the smallest challenges and growing from there based on how they do.

Grab the Right Gear

The right gear can make all the difference in the world when hiking with little ones. A small backpack for each kid will allow them to carry their own thingsโ€”a lifesaver when you have multiple kids, as putting everything in a single pack will get heavy fast. Youโ€™ll also want to make sure every kid has their own water container, as well as a hat to keep the sun out of their eyes.

Hiking Gear

Lastly, if youโ€™ll be hiking with a baby or toddler, be sure to invest in a high-quality hiking baby carrier for their comfort and your own.

Head to National Parks

We love hiking with kids in national parks. Most national parks have plenty of short yet rewarding hikes, with some even offering some challenging bits. The views will always be gorgeous in these parks, and the Junior Ranger programs here offer young hikers some incentive to get out on the trails.

Give the Kids Cameras

Give The Kids A CameraLast but not least, we highly recommend handing each kid a camera to carry during the hike. This will help keep them engaged by encouraging them to truly observe their surroundings. It will also give you an opportunity to see the world from their point of view, something most adults donโ€™t do enough of.

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About the author: Chelsea Gonzales

Chelsea has the amazing opportunity to take part in full-time RV living and traveling with her tiny tribe. She homeschools her five-year-old son as they travel, and takes full advantage of their unique situation by using the entire world as her sonโ€™s classroom. A group of total Disney fanatics,ย Chelseaย and her family often find themselves in the Orlando area in order to visit the Disney parks, but they have also visited over 25 of the 50 states with plans to seeย manyย more along the way. No matter where her travels take her, Chelsea enjoys riding bikes, gazing at beautiful sunsets, finding new coffee shops, Irish dancing, and sitting around a campfire with her family.

You can join her adventures through her blog,ย Wonder Wherever We Wander.

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