Best Packable Rain Jackets for Day Hikers
A quick guide to choosing a packable rain jacket you can stuff in a daypack for the day the weather turns.
A quick guide to choosing a packable rain jacket you can stuff in a daypack for the day the weather turns.
A real hiking trip plan is five specific details, left with the right person, paired with two check-in texts. It takes five minutes to set up and tells searchers exactly where to start.
A realistic first-aid kit for day hikers over 50 fits in a small pouch and covers blister care, minor scrapes, a turned ankle, and your personal medications. Here is what actually gets used on the trail.
Two of hiking’s most common hazards are almost entirely preventable with the right clothing, a simple repellent routine, and a quick check when you get home. The whole routine takes about two minutes.
Most wildlife encounters on beginner day trails are harmless and forgettable. Here’s what you’ll actually see, the honest odds, and the simple behaviors that keep it that way.
A sunny forecast can still turn on you mid-trail. Here’s how to read the sky before you go, recognize the warning signs while you’re out, and make the confident decision to head back before conditions get serious.
Your everyday shirt already blocks some sun. Here’s what quietly weakens it on the trail, and when a UPF sun shirt is actually worth buying.
Getting lost on a marked day-hike trail is far less likely than it feels. Here’s how phone apps, a paper backup, and a few minutes of route study keep you found.
Most beginners pick a trail by distance. That’s the wrong variable. Here are the four things to check first.
A four-week hiking plan built for adults over 50. Learn to read your body, build recovery in, and progress without injury.