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We noticed this video from Camelbak, which demonstrates how to keep your reservoir safe to drink from. Because if your pack is funky, you won\’t stay hydrated — and that\’s […]
The Southeast Youth Corps has opened voting for their 2014 Louis Ross Golden Cairn Awards — and Wild Trails is up for Club of the Year! Wild Trails is proud […]
This coming Tuesday, March 27, The Flying Squirrel will host a fundraiser/social night for Wild Trails. 10% of sales go to Wild Trails\’ efforts at trail maintenance and expansion. Come […]
USA Today has opened voting until April 14 to determine the 10 best cycling towns in the United States. The contest is being run by 10 Best, a travel advice site […]
USA Today has opened voting until April 14 to determine the 10 best cycling towns in the United States. The contest is being run by 10 Best, a travel advice site […]
Rails to Trails is a government program that turns unused railroad beds into pedestrian paths for walking, biking and more. On Monday, March 10, the Supreme Court issued a ruling […]
It\’s important to be aware of the dangers related to wilderness exploration. Bear encounters are near the top of the list. One of the first lines of defense is a good […]
Running is an attractive sport, thanks in part to the low cost of entry. Even when distances shoot upwards of 100 miles, some of the best gear is the most […]
If you\’re like many athletes — or if you just enjoy expensive, shiny things — then you probably have one (or more) GPS-enabled devices. These things are great for recording […]
If you\’re like many athletes — or if you just enjoy expensive, shiny things — then you probably have one (or more) GPS-enabled devices. These things are great for recording […]