Friday, April 10, 2009

hiking in southern oregon

If you have experience rock climbing, you may just think it is a hop, skip and jump to being able to handle ice climbing. If you're planning a family camping or hiking trip, you'll need to think a bit about what kinds of food to take with you.

There are some things that may crawl inside your sleeping bag, but you will also want to take some time to look a the gear each time before use so that you can make sure that you are safe. Because camping gear is a little bit less specialized, you would expect it to be easier to pick out. Strawberries and bananas are also not good portable foods.

These things will provide you with some of the necessities while hiking. I got a very well made tent that was certified for Arctic conditions. I stopped getting blisters the moment I gave up hiking boots and hiking socks.

Slow down the pace of your life and take time to enjoy the great outdoors. So the next time that you get the opportunity, go for a hike.

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