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Tips and Tricks from the professionals on training, nutrition, gear and more!

THESE ITEMS CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE

“Who has a first aid kit?”

We have all heard this question asked when packing for an outdoor adventure. Often times, everyone brought something that resembles a first aid kit, but what is actually in there? Can they save your life with some band aids and moleskin? It is extremely important to know exactly what is in your first aid kit and also how to use it. It’s also a great idea to know what is in your partner’s kit as well. Let’s cover some mandatory items for a proper first aid kit. Continue reading

Winter in The White Mountains is Now!

Image by Jared Heath Photography

Image by Jared Heath Photography

WINTER IS NOW IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS

WITH ALMOST 2 FEET OF SNOW ON WASHINGTON AND ICE BUILDING, COLD TEMPS THE EXCITEMENT IS RAMPANT.

Over the past week the summit of Mount Washington has seen nearly 2 feet of snowfall and the higher elevations are full on winter conditions. With the mild temperatures this time of year it is the perfect time to get into the mountains without the crowds! Just be careful of your footing, it can be tricky since the rocks aren’t filled in with snow and ice, yet. When you’re in need of traction – or any other rental gear- this winter, head over to climbingrentals.com. We’ve got you covered. Continue reading

Explore Your Mountain Through Trail Adoption

CONTRIBUTION FROM DENNIS FOLLENSBEE JR. – Alpinebee.com

The network of historic, scenic hiking trails in New Hampshire’s White Mountains is vast – with more than 1,200 miles of rocky paths leading to granite-topped summits, pristine ponds, and remote wilderness areas.

Some routes, such as Davis Path and Crawford Path, are among the oldest hiking trails in the United States. Others, like the rugged landslides of Tripyramid Trail and Flume Slide Trail, are products of nature – marked with the purpose of indicating clear, albeit painfully steep, paths of ascent.

Scaur Ridge Trail and Mount Tripyramid

Scaur Ridge Trail and Mount Tripyramid

Due to the number of footpaths in the White Mountains, organizations such as the Appalachian Mountain Club and the US Forest Service depend on work from volunteers to help clear and maintain many of their trails. They are always looking for help! Continue reading