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Pack Before You Sleep: A Flash Flood Story from Davis Mountains
• van life · car camping · suv camping · flash flood · safety · davis mountains · texas

Pack Before You Sleep: A Flash Flood Story from Davis Mountains

A park ranger's knock in the middle of the night, a flash flood warning, and no time to think. The same storm system that took lives in Kerrville. Why we always sleep in the car — and always pack up before we close our eyes.

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One Mile In: What the Grand Canyon Does to Unprepared Hikers
• grand canyon · bright angel trail · arizona · national park · hiking preparation · day hike · desert hiking

One Mile In: What the Grand Canyon Does to Unprepared Hikers

We trained for months. Hiked 18 miles day one, 20 miles day two. Came home with blisters. And watched someone get helicopter rescued after walking just one mile down Bright Angel Trail.

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Where Dad Was Standing, There Was Now a Grizzly
• glacier national park · grizzly bear · wildlife · highline trail · montana · hiking safety · national park

Where Dad Was Standing, There Was Now a Grizzly

Three generations on the Highline Trail. Half the group ran toward the grizzly. My dad ran the other direction. Then my dad disappeared. What happened next is the most vivid wildlife encounter of my life.

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Swimming Holes, Waterfalls, and What You're Actually Looking For
• swimming holes · waterfalls · trail running · dogs · dispersed camping · free · nature

Swimming Holes, Waterfalls, and What You're Actually Looking For

The trail doesn't have to lead anywhere specific. Sometimes the waterfall at the end is the point. Sometimes just being outside is the point. Here's what 40 years of chasing water has taught us about finding your zen.

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The Appalachian Trail: Everything You Need to Know
• appalachian trail · AT · thru-hike · east coast · long trail · georgia · maine · section hike

The Appalachian Trail: Everything You Need to Know

2,198 miles. 14 states. 260 shelters. 5–7 months of walking through the eastern United States. The AT is one of the world's great long trails — here's how it works.

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Bear Lake to Fern Lake: Rocky Mountain's Best Alpine Walk
• rocky mountain national park · colorado · alpine lakes · day hike · shuttle hike · wildlife · RMNP

Bear Lake to Fern Lake: Rocky Mountain's Best Alpine Walk

A chain of glacially carved lakes through subalpine forest — Nymph Lake, Dream Lake, Emerald Lake, Odessa Lake, Fern Lake — on a 7.6-mile shuttle hike in Rocky Mountain National Park.

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Clingmans Dome: The Highest Point on the Appalachian Trail
• smoky mountains · appalachian trail · tennessee · north carolina · national park · easy hike · high point

Clingmans Dome: The Highest Point on the Appalachian Trail

At 6,643 feet, Clingmans Dome is the top of the Great Smoky Mountains and the highest point on the entire 2,198-mile Appalachian Trail. The view from the observation tower stretches into four states.

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The Continental Divide Trail: America's Wildest Long Walk
• continental divide trail · CDT · thru-hike · backpacking · rocky mountains · triple crown · new mexico · colorado · wyoming · montana

The Continental Divide Trail: America's Wildest Long Walk

3,100 miles along the backbone of the Rocky Mountains from Mexico to Canada. Harder to navigate than the AT, more remote than the PCT, and arguably the most wild of the Triple Crown trails.

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Delicate Arch: Utah's Most Iconic Hike
• arches national park · utah · desert hiking · day hike · slickrock · moab

Delicate Arch: Utah's Most Iconic Hike

Three miles of slickrock to the most photographed arch in the world. No shade. No handrails. No bad views. Here's how to hike Delicate Arch without suffering.

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The Harder-to-Find Places Are the Point
• dispersed camping · free camping · solitude · national forest · tips · van life

The Harder-to-Find Places Are the Point

The best outdoor experiences aren't at the trailhead with the paved parking lot. They're somewhere harder to reach, less photographed, and rarely on a top-ten list. Here's why that friction is worth it — and how to find them.

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The Four C Trail: East Texas's Most Demanding Backcountry Hike
• 4C trail · texas · davy crockett national forest · backpacking · primitive · east texas · national recreation trail

The Four C Trail: East Texas's Most Demanding Backcountry Hike

20 miles of primitive trail through Davy Crockett National Forest with no potable water and complete solitude. This is the best wilderness experience in East Texas — if you're ready for it.

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Half Dome: Yosemite's Ultimate Day Hike
• yosemite · california · permit required · strenuous · cables · national park

Half Dome: Yosemite's Ultimate Day Hike

14–17 miles, 4,800 feet of gain, a permit lottery you might not win, and a 400-foot granite face with steel cables for handholds. This is Half Dome.

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The Lone Star Hiking Trail: Texas's Longest Wilderness Footpath
• lone star trail · LSHT · texas · sam houston national forest · backpacking · thru-hike · east texas

The Lone Star Hiking Trail: Texas's Longest Wilderness Footpath

128 miles through Sam Houston National Forest, from Richards to Cleveland, TX. Longleaf pine, stream crossings, the Little Lake Creek Wilderness, and complete solitude — this is Texas backpacking at its best.

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Navajo Loop + Queen's Garden: Bryce Canyon's Best Day Hike
• bryce canyon · utah · hoodoos · day hike · national park · slot canyon · southwest

Navajo Loop + Queen's Garden: Bryce Canyon's Best Day Hike

Drop into a forest of hoodoos, walk through a slot canyon, and climb back out through an alien red-rock landscape. This 3-mile combination is one of the Southwest's finest short hikes.

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State Parks Are Overrun. Here's Where the Solitude Went.
• dispersed camping · free camping · national forest · solitude · overcrowding · tips

State Parks Are Overrun. Here's Where the Solitude Went.

Since 2020, state park visitation has exploded. Reservation systems, full lots, and sunrise lines at the gate have become the new normal. The wilderness hasn't shrunk — you just have to know where to look.

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The SUV Camping Car: Not Pretty, But It Works
• van life · car camping · suv camping · tips · gear · budget

The SUV Camping Car: Not Pretty, But It Works

Sprinter vans are for the wealthy. VW vans will leave you stranded. And towing a trailer almost killed us on the highway. Here's the honest case for converting what you already have.

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Van Life with Dogs: The Parking Reality Nobody Warns You About
• van life · dog friendly · free camping · dispersed camping · overnight parking · tips

Van Life with Dogs: The Parking Reality Nobody Warns You About

Dog-friendly hotels charge $75–$150 per pet per night. Half of Walmarts no longer allow overnight parking. Loves truck stops are tightening rules. Here's the honest picture — and how dispersed camping solves most of it.

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The Best Free Campsites Near National Parks
• free camping · national parks · vanlife · boondocking · dispersed camping · trek4free

The Best Free Campsites Near National Parks

Want to camp near National Parks without paying for crowded sites? Discover the best free camping near Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, and more—plus tips to stay off-grid legally and comfortably.

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Use Airplane Mode to Conserve Battery on Hikes
• hiking tips · gps · airplane mode · off-grid · battery life

Use Airplane Mode to Conserve Battery on Hikes

Even when your phone shows no bars, it's still draining your battery searching for signal. Learn how switching to Airplane Mode can extend battery life while keeping maps and GPS working off-grid.

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