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"The Importance of Outdoor Adventure for Aging Women"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by National Geographic

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Source: National Geographic

In her book "Tough Broad," the author explores the importance of outdoor adventure for women as they age, highlighting the positive impact on mindset, health, and cognitive abilities. Through interviews and research, she emphasizes the significance of embracing outdoor activities to challenge societal expectations and cultivate a positive outlook on aging. The book underscores the medicinal benefits of nature, the role of awe in enhancing well-being, and the potential for learning and growth at any age.

"Preparing for the 2024 Solar Eclipse: Weather, Path, and Best Cities to Watch"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NPR

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Source: NPR

As excitement builds for the upcoming total solar eclipse, outdoor experts warn that those planning to watch the event from remote, wild locations should be prepared for harsh conditions, especially in the northeastern US where wintry weather can still prevail at higher elevations. With large crowds expected in areas like the Adirondack Mountains, backcountry experts caution eclipse watchers to be equipped for unpredictable conditions, including snow, ice, and mud, and to avoid remote mountain trails on the day of the eclipse. They advise proper gear, route research, and caution, emphasizing the importance of safety and preparedness in the wilderness.

"USA Today Names Colorado 'Glamping' Experience Among Best in US"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Denver Gazette

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Source: The Denver Gazette

USA Today's 10Best list of glamping resorts in the U.S. includes Vail's Piney River Ranch, a 40-acre property offering luxury canvas tents and private cabins by the picturesque Piney Lake, with amenities such as potable water, electricity, and dining options. The ranch, open seasonally from June to September, provides a comfortable way to experience the outdoors through activities like hiking, canoeing, and fishing.

"Lessons Learned: Hiker Rescued from Mount Washington Admits Mistakes"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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Hiker Cole Matthes was rescued from Mount Washington after making poor decisions and being underprepared for harsh winter conditions, leading to an 11-hour rescue operation. Matthes, who drifted off the trail and slid down a ravine, expressed gratitude and regret for the risky rescue. Despite declining an ambulance due to cost concerns, he is recovering from frostbite. New Hampshire Fish and Game criticized his lack of proper gear and decision-making, but have not yet decided on potential recovery of rescue costs.

"Lessons Learned: Hiker's Harrowing Rescue from Mount Washington"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Associated Press

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Source: The Associated Press

Hiker Cole Matthes describes an 11-hour ordeal after falling on Mount Washington, admitting he was underprepared for the harsh winter conditions. Despite being rescued by a team of 11 men, Matthes declined an ambulance and drove himself to the hospital, where he is recovering from frostbite on his toes. New Hampshire Fish and Game criticized Matthes for his poor decisions and lack of proper gear, and is considering seeking rescue costs from him.

Surviving the Elements: A Night in Joshua Tree

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Trek

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Source: The Trek

A hiker recounts their eventful first night in Joshua Tree National Park, battling cold temperatures, stomach troubles, and boredom while finding comfort under the moonlit sky. Despite the challenges, the experience brings newfound confidence and a sense of peace, setting the stage for their upcoming six-month thru-hike. The morning brings a delightful wildlife spectacle, capping off the eventful night with a memorable breakfast view.

"Anker Unveils Revolutionary Portable Power Stations for EV Charging and Energy Independence"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ZDNet

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Source: ZDNet

Anker unveiled the Solix C800 Plus, a portable power station with a 768Wh capacity and 1600W output, featuring water-resistant LEDs, HyperFlash charging, and a retractable pole. Additionally, the company announced the availability of the powerful Solix F3800, with a 3.84kWh capacity and 6000W of power, set to go on sale for $3,999. The C800 Plus, weighing only 20 lbs, can power up to 10 devices at once and is equipped with Anker's HyperFlash technology for fast charging. Expected to be available in March 2024, the C800 Plus is anticipated to be priced under $1,000.

"Space-Saving Sprinter Camper: Elevating Bed and Expansive Kitchen in DIY Conversion"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Motor1

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Source: Motor1

A couple has built a luxurious DIY Sprinter camper conversion with a spacious kitchen, a bed on an elevator, and various clever storage solutions. The camper features bamboo cabinets, a swiveling table, a UV-filtered sink, and a high-end shower. The van also includes heated floors, air conditioning, and ample solar power for extended off-grid living. With a floor-to-ceiling storage area and accommodations for their two cats, the couple has created a cohesive and posh tiny home on wheels.

"Colorado Trail Re-Attempt: The Journey Continues"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Trek

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Source: The Trek

In preparation for her second attempt at hiking the Colorado Trail, the author made several changes to her training, gear, and food plan. She focused on targeted cardio and strength training, upgraded her tent, backpack, and shoes to reduce weight, and joined a nutrition resource for backcountry adventurers. She also took medication to prevent altitude sickness and spent time acclimating in higher altitudes before starting the trail.

Minnesota Native Shatters Record on Superior Hiking Trail

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GearJunkie

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Andrea Larson, an ultrarunner and adventure racer, set a new Fastest Known Time (FKT) on Minnesota's Superior Hiking Trail (SHT), completing the 310-mile trail in just 6 days and 10 hours. Larson, who had never attempted an FKT or thru-hiked before, decided to take on the challenge and completed it unsupported, carrying all her supplies with her. Her accomplishment not only highlights her personal achievement but also brings attention to the lesser-known but stunningly beautiful Superior Hiking Trail.

"Highlights from CT Days 13-14: A Journey of Discovery and Growth"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Trek

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The hiker continues their journey on the Colorado Trail, marveling at the beauty of the alpine tundra and golden mountains. They push through fatigue and fear, finding unexpected motivation after a falling tree narrowly misses their tent. The hiker completes the section earlier than planned and treats themselves to a milkshake before reflecting on the purpose of their journey. They hitch a ride to their hostel in Salida and have a meaningful conversation with a fellow traveler about self-discovery and societal expectations.

"Boost Your Health with New Hampshire's Natural Wonders"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Trek

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Source: The Trek

The hiker recounts his day on the Appalachian Trail in New Hampshire, where he enjoyed a good night's sleep and a leisurely morning before tackling a 4k hill. He encountered fellow hikers fishing by the river and took a refreshing dip. Afterward, he continued his hike, meeting old trail friends along the way. He found a nice camping spot, enjoyed a hearty dinner, and looked forward to reaching Speck Pond and entering Maine the next day.

"Highlights from CT Days 3-4: A Recap of the Action-Packed Event"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Trek

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Source: The Trek

The hiker reflects on their challenging journey through the Colorado Trail, battling nightmares, heat, and self-doubt. They push themselves to reach their goals but question if the pressure is breaking or building them. Despite the hardships, they find moments of peace and rejuvenation in the beauty of the landscape. The hiker successfully navigates Georgia Pass and receives a message symbolizing a new chapter. They camp near a stream, contemplating their pace and enjoying the simple pleasures of being in nature.

"Apple Watch Ultra hits record low price of $699.99 with unbeatable deals"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Engadget

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Source: Engadget

The Apple Watch Ultra is currently available on Amazon for $700, its lowest price yet, making it an attractive option for outdoor adventurers. With its large, bright screen, water resistance, and extended battery life, it is well-suited for outdoor activities. However, potential buyers should consider the need for an iPhone, the watch's size, and the possibility of a refreshed model being released soon.

"From Hump Day Pizza to The Devil's Swimming Hole: Unforgettable Adventures on Days 95 and 96"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Trek

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Source: The Trek

The author and their hiking companions faced unexpected rain while camping on the Appalachian Trail. They embarked on a challenging hike, crossing a beaver dam and encountering rocky paths. After a long day, they reached Cabin 501 and ordered pizza, sharing it with a friendly section hiker. The author resupplied with sugary snacks and enjoyed a filling meal. They engaged in political discussions before attempting to sleep in the warm cabin. The author noted sore feet and ankles but had no strict deadline, except to reach Port Clinton by Friday.