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How to Carry a Baby on a Hike

Once you have a baby it can really put a damper on your hiking life. With a new little person, you have many new responsibilities and limitations that tend to hinder your ability to do outdoor...

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7 Tips for Hiking with a Toddler

Kids are great, but hiking with a toddler can stretch the patience of anyone to their limits. Still, parents need their outdoor time too, and the easiest way - often the only way - to get it is to go...

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Which is Better a Handheld GPS or a Mobile App?

In my teens and early twenties, I used a handheld GPS unit on almost all of my hiking and hunting excursions. Those units saved me from getting lost multiple times. Nowadays, every smartphone and...

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link to Hike Indian Cliffs, Idaho, for Great Views of Lake Chatcolet

Hike Indian Cliffs, Idaho, for Great Views of Lake Chatcolet

Overview of the Trail The Indian Cliffs is a 3-mile round-trip hike in Northern Idaho, near the town of Plummer. The trail begins on a flat bench above Lake Chatcolet, then climbs a tall, open...

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5 Essential Features for Outdoor GPS Apps

With so many GPS apps for outdoor navigation, it can be difficult to decide which one is best for your needs, which features are essential, and which ones you can ignore. Each application has its own...

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link to Hike Elk Creek Falls, Idaho: Escape the Heat with Great Waterfall Views

Hike Elk Creek Falls, Idaho: Escape the Heat with Great Waterfall Views

The Elk Creek Falls Trail is a three-mile round-trip hike in northern Idaho, near the town of Elk River. From the trail you can view three different waterfalls. The upper falls offers swimming and...

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