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The founder of Mother Trucker Yoga is teaching adaptive poses at truck stops and in truck cabs everywhere

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Starting this fall, backpackers will have to pay a new fee to hike the popular Lost Coast Trail. For some, it will triple the cost.

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Officials warn pet owners to remain vigilant after finding at least a dozen barbed treats. No dogs have been reported injured so far.

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How to combine products from MSR and Dometic to achieve the ultimate, convenient water transportation system

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There are lots of theories about how to avoid altitude sickness. But in practice, acclimatization isn’t so straightforward.

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For a handful of lucky students in Emory and Henry College’s Semester-a-Trail program, the AT is the ultimate teacher

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No camp stove? You can still whip up a hot meal with these tips.

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Five ways to measure your progress trail running across surfaces, distances, and routes

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Walking across deserts and mountain ranges taught the author important lessons on friendship, compassion, and understanding others

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There’s nothing I loathe more than getting charged by a dog that’s off leash while I’m out running on a trail

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Most backcountry lightning education—including what’s taught by major outdoor organizations—is antiquated. Here’s your overdue expert update.

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From meal planning to meeting the townies, every aspiring thru-hiker should hear this hard-won advice

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Follow these steps to give your camp neighbors an unforgettable experience. (Note that we said “unforgettable,” not “good.”)

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I could barely walk, a condition doctors told me would likely deteriorate further. That prompted me to plan an adventure of a lifetime.

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President Biden issued an executive order last week to bolster women's history in our National Parks

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Dreaming of an extended trek on a storied trail? Here’s everything you need to know to get started at thru-hiking or get better at it.

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With the recent completion of the Capital to Tahoe Trail, Carson City is looking for two hikers to go from its core all the way to Canada for good money

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The 8-year-old cat from New York gained internet fame for leading guests at his owner's AirBnb on Appalachian Trail hikes. It's a role he was born to play.

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The Appalachian, Pacific Crest, and Continental Divide trails pass through a combined 22 states. Our hiking columnist categorizes them from hardest to easiest.

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Everybody does it. But pooping in the wrong place could make a mess of someone else’s hike. An expert shares how to make the best of a crappy situation on the trail.

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Mount Rainier National Park will join Glacier, Rocky Mountain, and Arches in implementing a new timed-entry system for the park’s most popular entrances

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What’s an acceptable baseline of fitness? According to the most adventurous American president in U.S. history, it was an ultra endurance trek.

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Inexpensive motor inns and roadside lodges offer all the accoutrements that an adventurer needs

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Learning how to talk about problems you’re having on the trail—and how to listen—can be the difference between a frustrating, demoralizing hike and a fun, fulfilling one. What can psychology teach us?

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Our hiking columnist lost contact with his spouse in Colorado’s remote San Juan Mountains. After a frantic search, he reached for his Apple smartphone.

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The Alaska ferry system is creaky and unpredictable. But it may be the best way to reach the wildest trailheads and abandoned shorelines in America.

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Neighbors Jeff Hashimoto and Langton Ernest-Beck dreamed up a crazy summertime challenge: climb Washington’s 100 highest mountains, and link the peaks by bike

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What’s one more vehicle at a bustling trailhead? Our columnist weighs in.

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The 26th president once demanded that military personnel be able to walk 50 miles in 20 hours. I set off on an ill-fated mission to see if I could do it myself.

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When it comes to packing for a winter camping trip, separating good advice from falsehoods can be difficult

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Knowing how to keep warm could help save your life if things go wrong on a winter hike

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Hitting the trail with someone may be the best way to get to know them. But what if “someone” is your new hubby?

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The Merrell trail running athlete shares her experience of discovering a BRCA1 gene mutation—and pursuing her dreams anyway

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Search and rescue officials are urging adventurers to carry appropriate gear after an unprepared hiker nearly died on one of the state’s high mountains

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Itacate’s dehydrated meals fill the backpacking void with chilaquiles, Caldo Tlalpeño, and sopa de lentejas

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The Appalachian Trail Conservancy announced this week that it had purchased 850 acres of land beneath McAfee Knob

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Doyle set a speed record on the AT 50 years ago, long before YouTubers and partying twentysomethings had flooded the iconic trail. Through his Appalachian Trail Institute, which he's run since 1989, he’s still trying to convert a new generation of thru-hikers to his personal philosophy of what the trail should be.

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The ordeal is a reminder to value your own situational awareness over what Big Tech may tell you about a trail

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National Park Service encourages hikers to avoid Whiteoak Canyon and Old Rag due to poor air quality

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A video of daddy longlegs clustering on a backpacker’s had arachnophobic hikers vowing to stay away. But look a little closer, and you might just gain a new appreciation for the Alaskan wilderness.

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After three years of testing, Rocky Mountain National Park may make its reservation system permanent—and other parks aren’t far behind

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And Alfredo Aliaga is already planning his return to come back and do it again next year

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Our hiking columnist loves the simplicity and familiarity of a flavor additive called True Lemon, which lurks in the condiment zone of rest stops

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Authorities believe the man may have been planning an attack at the Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park

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The weather's getting colder, and that means your packing and planning strategies have to change. Steer clear of these backpacking mistakes for a smoother transition to fall.

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For most AT thru-hikers, Katahdin is the finish line. For Will French, it was the halfway point on a 25-year, 4,320-mile journey along the prehistoric spine of the Appalachians.

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How connecting with pack animals can help you connect with nature in a deeper way

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The Southern Sierra’s record snowpack may have contributed to a deadly accident on 14,505-foot Mount Whitney this month.

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One of the hottest, driest places in the world has a brand-new lake festooned with wildflowers—but park officials say it won’t be around for long

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A draft plan would introduce 3 to 7 bears per year into the North Cascades over the next decade

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The rise of social media has created a new breed of influencers who tackle the world's longest trails with their audiences in tow. But success isn't guaranteed on a thru-hike—and bailing with thousands of eyes on you is more complicated than it looks.

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In a new social media post, the National Park Service said the trend threatens to harm California condors, one of the rarest birds in the United States.

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The Catalan mountain runner found a new challenge by returning to the rugged terrain near his childhood home

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An outbreak of norovirus on the Pacific Crest Trail proves that hikers’ hygiene routines need an upgrade

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How a new pair of Limmers taught me a few things about life, death, and the trails we hike in between

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On a winter thru-hike of the Ozark Highlands Trail, Jeff Garmire contended with snowstorms, swam a river, and bushwhacked paths overgrown with bramble—and discovered the rugged heart of one of America’s lesser-known long trails

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Veteran hikers call it the “Middle Blues.” You have already hiked an impossibly long distance, and somehow still have an impossibly long distance to go.

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The gear shop owner is the new president of the Prezzies

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Late season snow damaged trails and delayed start to the season, pushing hikers into hotter summer conditions

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What really happens to you when you spend months trekking the Pacific Coast Trail? Getting tired and filthy is just the start of it.

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Learn from the mistakes of our hiking columnist, who suffered a painful accident while traversing the Continental Divide Trail

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Storms dumped rainfall across Utah. One hiker died and another required rescue.

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Dogs who stay active live longer—and there’s no better way to stay active than hiking. Keep your pooch on the trail with a lot of love and a little veterinary help.

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Belgian ultrarunner Karel Sabbe just shattered the fastest known time for a supported trek along the iconic pathway

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America’s most classic hiking route is generally a safe place for an adventure. But not always.

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Here's what to consider when hiking with a four-legged friend

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Call him crazy, but our hiking columnist loves climbing hills. A fifth of the way into the epic Continental Divide Trail, he’s got some ways to improve your form, function, and mental performance on the ascents.

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A proposed price increase for backcountry access in Zion could raise fees by as much as 400 percent for some groups

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Will Peterson overcame downpours, flooding, and his own hectic schedule to smash the unsupported FKT on America’s oldest thru-hike

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When a court struck down the public’s right to wild camp in Dartmoor National Park in January, hikers lost the only place in England where they could dispersed camp without getting the owner’s permission first. Now, an appeals court has given it back to them.

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The nonagenarian proved that age truly is just a number

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Cops say Robert “Steady Eddie” Kerker was caught in a swollen waterway in July

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A hiker found the woman’s body on a popular trail near the national park

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It was so hot that rescue helicopters couldn’t take off

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One of the most popular mountains on the Appalachian Trail closed to overnight visits after visitors trashed it in 2020. Now, those temporary restrictions are starting to look permanent.

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Live electric wires and bridge damage are among the hazards that trail crews have found so far—but it’s not all bad news

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You’re supposed to be happy for them, right?

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Visits to one popular Colorado fourteener have declined by more than half since 2020

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The CDT’s traffic is ballooning. In Montana, the National Park Service isn’t facing what that means for Glacier.

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Authorities are trying to determine what caused the deaths of three people found in a remote campsite near Gunnison last week

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