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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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Breathtaking Fall Hikes in and Around the Hudson Valley

02 Wednesday Nov 2022

Posted by Coach-Net in Travel Destinations

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Now that the summer is coming to an end, it is time to start making your fall travel plans. Autumn travel is a treat for all the senses, especially if you choose the right destination, and in this case, the right place to go is the glorious Hudson Valley.

There is no better place to spend a cool fall day than the breathtaking Hudson Valley. Blessed with natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and the kind of fall foliage that will make your friends at home jealous, the Hudson Valley is the perfect place to go.

There are many ways to enjoy the beauty of the Hudson Valley in the fall, but the best way to see it is up close and personal. The Hudson Valley is the perfect place to hike and enjoy the beauty of nature, and here are some of the best hiking trails you will want to explore.

The Walkway Over the Hudson

There is no better place to start your fall hiking adventure than the stunning Walkway Over the Hudson. Located in beautiful Poughkeepsie, New York, this marvel of engineering will literally take your breath away.

When your breathing has recovered, you can head down the lovely hiking trails, taking in the colorful fall foliage and marveling at the unpatrolled views of the Hudson Valley far below. This cantilever bridge seems custom-made for photographs, so bring your camera for shots that will leave your friends green with envy.

Hiking in the Taconic Mountains

If you are up for a challenge and ready to enjoy some stunning vistas, hiking the Taconic Mountains is sure to be rewarding. With endless miles of rugged trails and lots of steep climbs, the Taconic Mountains are the perfect destination for the serious fall hiker.

You can, of course, find easier trails as well, ones that less experienced hikers can enjoy as well. Be sure to pick up a map at your hotel or resort so you know which trails to choose and the level of fitness they require.

Storm King Mountain

The Storm King Mountain region is a place rich in natural beauty, and visiting them is a must for any first-time Hudson Valley vacationer. The undeniable highlight of the area is the stunning Storm King Art Center, an amazing outdoor museum featuring an array of large-scale sculptures and other works of art. This unique art center is a great place to stroll, relax and unwind with the family, but when you are ready for something more, you can also explore the nearby hiking trails.

Storm King Mountain is home to some of the most beautiful and iconic hiking trails in the region, and when you visit in the fall, you can catch them in all their autumn splendor. The colors are truly breathtaking, and you will want to bring your camera for those Insta-worthy shots.

The Appalachian Trail

No exploration of Hudson Valley hiking would be complete without a nod to the iconic Appalachian Trail. The trail stretches from Maine to the southern terminus in Georgia, but a good section of it runs right through the Hudson Valley.

There are plenty of places to get on the trail throughout the Hudson Valley, so ask a local for directions or check in at the resort where you are staying. When you step on the trail, you will be entering a world of stunning beauty and natural vistas, and when you step off, you can explore the local towns, restaurants, shops, and other amenities that make the Hudson Valley such a special place to be.

From easy outings for the whole family to more strenuous walks for seasoned outdoor enthusiasts, the Hudson Valley is the perfect place for an invigorating fall hike. The natural beauty, the abundant fall foliage, and the amazing views combine to make the Hudson Valley the place to be as the dog days of summer give way to the cooler nights of fall.

Hiking in the Hudson Valley is a popular autumn activity, but eventually, your feet will get tired and you will want a comfortable place to lay your head and recharge your batteries. Luckily the Hudson Valley is home to not only world-class hiking trails but amazing accommodations as well. Why not treat yourself, and your tired feet, to a luxury resort? It will be the perfect top-off to a memorable fall vacation.


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