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Watch: Winter Hiking in the Grand Canyon

Want to go winter hiking in the Grand Canyon? This video will lay out all the basics for you to plan the trip. Don’t let the snow stop you.

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The Cost of a Thru-Hike on the Pacific Crest Trail, Interview

We got in touch with Jill and RT, two recent PCT finishers, to discus the cost of a thru-hike. Read their breakdown and insight, and plan your own trip.

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Community Highlight: 10 Reasons to Hike With Trekking Poles by Hartley Brody

We highlight Hartley Brody’s Adventure Blog’s 10 reasons to hike with trekking poles. See the reasons, and how to pick your pole.

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Canadian National Parks Free in 2017 for 150th Anniversary of Confederation

Canadian National Parks free? Yes. Just for 2017, and forever, if you’re under 18. Find some parks to (preemptively) visit.

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Winter Hikes: Sand Bench Trail in Zion National Park

An easy, lightly used winter trail, the Sand Bench Trail is the perfect spot for an easy hike in Zion National Park. Get the trail details here.

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The Outbound Collective App is Here, and We Interviewed the Creators

We take a first look at The Outbound Collective app, released this week. See our interview with the development team, and how it works.

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California Hot Springs: A Golden State Necessity

Need to soak? These California hot springs are accessible, sizzling, and fairly private. See where to relax in the Golden State.

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Winter Hikes: Marble Falls Trail in Sequoia National Park

Marble Falls Trail is best in late winter and early spring. If you’re in California, this is an excellent hike. See the collection of reviews.

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Backpacking Santa Claus: A Mad Christmas Indeed

We highlight a classic and crazy backpacking Santa Claus story by Hank Leukart of Without Baggage. It’s death-defying, and full of holiday cheer.

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Community Highlight: 6 Tips For Trail Leaders by Hartley Brody

We highlight Hartley Brody’s Adventure Blog’s 6 tips for trail leaders. Advice for beginners, experienced, and anyone out on the trail.

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