Camping for Women
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Getting equipped

  • Microspikes Are My New Best Friends

    Microspikes Are My New Best Friends

    By Emily Pennington “Why have I never used these before?!” I quietly exclaimed to myself as I skipped down the side of an ice-covered ridge in Yosemite National Park. Rather than boulder-hopping and mountain-goating from stone to stone as I had on my way up the mountain, I was suddenly free to move, parading over…

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  • Inspiration for the (Female) Adventurer’s Soul

    Inspiration for the (Female) Adventurer’s Soul

    Where do you find your inspiration? By Andrea Willingham I confess: I’m a sucker for a good story with a strong heroine, and we’re not talking Scarlett O’Hara here. We’re talking that rare breed of female lead that somehow seems to elude most mainstream media, disproportionate to the number of male protagonists that dominate our…

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  • The Appalachian Trail and My Story

    The Appalachian Trail and My Story

      The Appalachian Trail – What to Expect and How to Prepare… By Mary Lyons How did I get this crazy idea? In 1996 I met an author who would change my life and never even know it. His name is David Brill, and he is a freelance writer for men’s magazines. He spoke to…

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  • What If You Lose Communication

    What If You Lose Communication

    What to do if you lose communication while camping? Sponsored Post For many of us, there is nothing like going into the great outdoors to get away from the stress and strife of modern-day life. Unfortunately, however, while being out in the wilderness is great to unwind, it’s still nice to have some connection to…

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  • Ways to Go Camping with Baby

    Ways to Go Camping with Baby

    6 Safe and Super Fun Ways to Go Camping with Baby By Rita Myers I’ve enjoyed camping since I was little, and it’s probably one of the few activities that have remained constant in my life, from childhood through adulthood. And now that I have a family of my own, I especially enjoy being able…

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  • Free checklists for lovers of the great outdoors

    Free checklists for lovers of the great outdoors

    By Nicole Anderson Many of us live for the time when we get to experience the outdoors. We are constantly planning the next great escape from the city to again be at peace with the serenity, majesty and wonder of nature. Often in our pressured, busy lives it is so easy to forget a few…

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  • Bear spray or guns for protection?

    Bear spray or guns for protection?

    Personal protection against bears – guns or bear spray? By Carley Fairbrother I spent seven years as a backcountry ranger in northern British Columbia, and one of the questions I got asked the most was, “do you carry a gun out there?” They seemed genuinely concerned when I told them that I usually just carried…

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  • Using Menstrual Cups While Camping

    Using Menstrual Cups While Camping

    9 Points About Using Menstrual Cups While Camping on Your Period By Phoebe Hodina Menstrual Cups: Because your period shouldn’t ever hold you back. Period. Thinking of using menstrual cups on your adventures in the great outdoors (or anywhere for that matter)? Here are nine points to consider. 1. The cup is better for Mother…

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  • How to Prepare For Motorcycle Camping

    How to Prepare For Motorcycle Camping

    How to Prepare For Motorcycle Camping From a Woman’s Point of View By Daniela Schoenberg As a woman motorcyclist, you want to make sure you’re prepared for your exciting camping adventure. Taking your bike on a long ride to the great outdoors is a great way to spend time with friends, family, or just by…

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  • Repel Mosquitos from Your Campsite, Naturally

    Repel Mosquitos from Your Campsite, Naturally

    By Phoebe Hodina Dealing with mosquitos While the mosquito is a part of the ecosystem, it’s probably our least favorite part. Additionally, heavy exposure to DEET has been linked to all kinds of symptoms such as: headaches, fatigue, muscle and joint pain, shortness of breath, and is particularly toxic for small children. Here are some…

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