6 Things to do in Summer on a Budget
Summertime can be an excellent opportunity to explore your local area, especially if you are on a budget. I understand that summer travel is very enticing, but the cost of traveling during the summer months can be significantly higher than at other times.
Sometimes, it can be challenging to find local activities. I often struggle with this in my town, as there isn't much to do here. However, there are a few neighboring towns that offer more outdoor activities.
Are you looking for fun and affordable activities this summer, with or without kids? Here are six budget-friendly ideas to make the most of the sunny season!
5 Tips For Hiking with Dogs
Taking your dog on a hike is an excellent way for you and your dog to get some activity in. Most dogs love being outside, and I know my dog does. Miss Lyla LOVES being outside. I do not have a yard to run around in, but we go on walks and lots of hikes to allow her to get her exercise in. Here are some tips for hiking safely with your dog.
10 Essentials - Why all Hikers NEED Them
10 essentials are an important safety tool when hiking or backpacking and could be the thing that saves your life.
Bear Safety - What you NEED to Know to Stay Safe While Backpacking/Hiking
Black bears are commonly sighted in the Rocky Mountains. It is common to see bears around small mountain towns like Durango, CO, where I live. So, learning bear safety is essential, especially when backpacking or hiking in bear country. Here is what you NEED to know to stay safe while backpacking or hiking.
6 Backpacking Tips
Providing a unique experience, backpacking allows you to hike for a given amount of miles each day, camping in a different place each night. It’s essential to research backpacking so you can be prepared. No amount of research is a substitute for a good old-fashioned experience, so joining a seasoned backpacker on a short trail for your first trip may be a brilliant and safe idea.
Overview of the Colorado Trail
The Colorado Trail is a 567 mile trail traveling from Waterton Canyon, just south of Denver, and finishing at Junction Creek in Durango, CO. The Trail passes through six National Forests, six Wilderness areas, traverses five major rivers and goes through eight of the states mountain ranges. Most of the trail averages at 10,300 ft in elevation with the highest point at around 13,271 ft, just below Coney Summit at 13,334 ft. The Colorado Trail was founded by Gudy Gaskill in 1974, the trail was endorsed by the U.S Forest Service, and developed by volunteers worked. The trail wasn’t fully completed until 1988.
Springtime Backpacking - 4 Things to be Prepared
Springtime in Durango can be very pleasant during the day but cold at night, especially if you do not prepare for frigid cold weather, especially at higher elevations. It can result in a trip that ends early. This was the case when my family and I went on a backpacking trip in mid-May of 2020.