Solo hiking is common across upstate New York. Here's why hikers do it, when it's safe and how to manage the risks.
That doesn't mean you should stop moving. It means you should be seen. High-visibility safety gear, like reflective apparel, headlamps, clip-on lights, and LED accessories, can make a dramatic ...
The most common reasons that a hiker needs to be rescued are preventable. Those reasons include dehydration, hypothermia, heat exhaustion and getting lost. Dr. Rob Scanlon, author of the newly ...
You’re not the only one who loves a good hike. For plenty of us, the only thing better than a long walk in the woods is doing it with our four-legged trail buddy trotting happily ahead of us, tail ...
WE HIKE, in partnership with Visit El Paso, offers hiking safety classes. The classes cover the 10 essentials of hiking safety, crucial for navigating the potentially dangerous desert environment. WE ...
There’s something uniquely satisfying about lacing up a pair of walking boots, shouldering a pack and hiking up solo from the valley floor to the summit of a mountain and back down again, all under ...
With water bottles in hand, a group of hikers enjoyed a serene Sunday sunrise along El Paso's Scenic Drive. The 6 a.m. hike on June 29 was an exercise in community engagement, outdoor activities and ...
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