Tag: outdoors

Tips on how to choose the right hike

Stef Zisovska

Choosing the right trail is not always as simple as it sounds. Sometimes we feel bored because the level of difficulty is not enough for…

Keep safe: how to avoid fatal mistakes while climbing

Doug Williams

While climbing is a sport that’s continually growing in popularity, it can also be very dangerous. You take your life in your hands every time…

How to make your dog your best hiking companion

Those of us who are both outdoorsy and dog lovers experience pure joy when the two passions can be combined. But if you haven’t taken…

Must-see attractions in Yosemite National Park

Stef Zisovska

Yosemite National Park covers 747,956 acres of the Tuolumne, Mariposa, and Madera counties in northern California. The most visited part of the park is the Yosemite…

The biggest forests in the world

Stef Zisovska

Forests are one of the most important natural habitats for animal and bird species all over the world. But, they are also of vital importance…

Start young: Getting your kids on the trail

If hiking is one of your passions, you are naturally going to want to share your passion with your children. But it can be intimidating…

The most stunning places to visit in the Sunflower State – Kansas

Stef Zisovska

Kansas, like many states in the country, offers a wide variety of outdoor spots for the curious visitor. If you have never thought of Kansas…

Learn how to beat the fear of downhill hiking

Stef Zisovska

If you’re a passionate hiker who likes to climb mountains but has a debilitating fear when it comes to going downhill, don’t worry, because you…

Lake Tahoe – the largest alpine lake in the US

Stef Zisovska

Lake Tahoe is a freshwater lake spread between California and Nevada. It’s one of the favorites lakes to visit, not only in the States but also…

The best places to visit in Washington State

Stef Zisovska

Washington State has many of the unique natural wonders found in the whole country. Many of the things that you can find here, you can’t…