Trout Pond and (Good) Wolf Gap
Trout Pond and Wolf Gap Recreation Areas are located just across the W.V. line, less than 2 hours from Good Wolf Gear. Hike to Big Schloss and Tibbet Knob, or...
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Trout Pond and Wolf Gap Recreation Areas are located just across the W.V. line, less than 2 hours from Good Wolf Gear. Hike to Big Schloss and Tibbet Knob, or...
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Catoctin Mountain Park is located in Maryland, about 80 minutes north of GWG, and is managed by the National Park Service. The park features popular trails on the east side,...
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Peak season for MOST backpackers is generally considered to be May-September. On the Appalachian Trail and other major trails, that’s certainly when you’ll encounter the most hikers because temperatures and...
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It isn't summer without bugs, and you don't want to be on their menu. Hopefully these tips will keep you outside all summer and off of the menu!
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Did you know that Shenandoah National Park now requires permits for overnight stays in the backcountry? Permits for Old Rag parking have been required since 2022, and the backcountry permits...
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Have you ever wanted to celebrate Cinco de Mayo - or any other day - with a margarita while you were out hiking? Sure, you can wrap a Nalgene bottle...
Joe Steiner |
"How much fuel do I need for my new backpacking stove?" is a common question at the store. Of course, the answer is "It depends." Boiling pasta for 10 minutes...
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Maybe you wish you could be one of the thru-hikers starting out on the Appalachian Trail this time of year, but maybe you don’t quite have the time or ambition to...
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I hate the cold, but I also hate to give up camping for the whole winter because it brings clear night skies, better views after the trees have dropped their...
Tana Sarntinoranont |
Here’s a "tip" for hiking poles: Rubber hiking pole tips reduce damage to the trail, are quieter on rocks and roads, and provide excellent grip on most surfaces. Quality tips...
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Dry feet are happy feet! 🐧 Wet feet have soft skin and are more susceptible to blisters. When my feet are wet from rain, mud, puddles, or sweat, I always...
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Remember to adjust your hiking pole length for an extended uphill or downhill trail. A shorter pole helps maintain a natural arm position going uphill as the trail is higher...
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Always start out a little chilly; you’ll warm up quickly. Sweat and wet layers are not your friend. Have a layer handy if you stop for more than a few...
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Good socks are a must. Close to 50% Merino wool. Turn them inside out and hang them in your tent at night. Carry at least 3 pairs: one to wear,...
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