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Category: Hiking
How to Start Hiking When You Feel Out of Shape
Feeling out of shape doesn’t mean hiking is out of reach. Learn beginner-friendly hiking tips that help build confidence, improve fitness, and make the outdoors feel accessible again one step at a time.
When the Trail Helps You Make Peace With a Diagnosis
Receiving a diagnosis can leave you feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, and disconnected from yourself. Discover how hiking and nature can provide space for healing, acceptance, and a renewed sense of hope as you learn to move forward.
Keep Your Own Pace: One of the Most Important Lessons Hiking Can Teach You
One of the most important lessons hiking teaches is how to move at your own pace. Discover why slowing down, avoiding comparison, and focusing on steady progress can make you a stronger and happier hiker.
How to Protect Yourself From Norovirus on Trail
Norovirus can spread quickly through shelters, hostels, privies, and trail communities. Learn how hikers and backpackers can reduce risk through proper hygiene, water treatment, and smart trail habits.
Why Hiking Can Be One of the Best Things You Do for Your Body and Mind as You Age
Hiking offers seniors more than exercise. It supports mobility, mental health, balance, confidence, and connection while helping people stay active and engaged with life as they age.
Best Hiking Snacks for Energy on the Trail
The right trail snacks can turn exhausting miles into manageable ones. Learn the best foods for hikers and backpackers to stay energized, hydrated, and mentally strong on the trail.
How to Start Hiking When You Have Anxiety
Starting hiking with anxiety can feel overwhelming, but the outdoors can also become a powerful place for healing and confidence. Learn beginner-friendly hiking tips that reduce stress, build comfort, and help you reconnect with yourself through nature.
The Miles That Connect People
Long-distance hiking does more than challenge the body. It creates connection between strangers through shared hardship, vulnerability, kindness, and the simple act of moving forward together mile after mile.
How Nature Helps People Heal From Depression and Loss
Depression and grief can make life feel heavy and disconnected. This article explores how hiking and time in nature can support emotional healing, create moments of peace, and help people keep moving forward through difficult seasons.