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Hiking Carriers for Bigger Kids? 7 Best Options for Kids 3 Years Old and Up

Hiking with preschool-aged kids and bigger kids can be a challenge.  On one hand, they should be able to hike alongside you.  But kids also suddenly get tired, cranky and refuse to hike another step (bribing with gummy bears only works to a point!). And let’s not forget about hiking with kids with disabilities or […]

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Dutch Oven Camp Cooking: Complete Instructions for Newbies

Dutch oven camp cooking isn’t worth it for everyone. If you have to walk into camp or are backpacking, you can forget about it. Likewise, don’t bother with a Dutch oven if you will be away from camp all day or are impatient. But, for those who love slow-cooked food and enjoy the art of

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Backpacking Food Calorie Calculator

As a general rule, backpackers need 16 to 25 calories per pound of body weight when hiking. This breaks down to 2,500 to 3,500 calories of food per day for a healthy adult. However, depending on factors like temperature, pack weight, and hike difficulty, a backpacker might need fewer or more calories.

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How to Repair Split or Broken Tent Pole (with No Special Equipment)

I have a lot of tents, including two old, cheaper tents with fiberglass poles. I let some friends borrow these tents to go camping at a music festival (no way my good ultralight tents are going to a festival!).  They ended up having a terrible time because a super-cell storm blew through the festival.  Yes,

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How to Wrap a Sprained Ankle: Bandage and Tape Methods (Infographic)

I need to be completely self-reliant when I go hiking or camping in the wilderness. That means having a mini first aid kit and knowing wilderness first aid. It’s highly unlikely that I’ll have to treat a snake bite or improvise a stretcher. However, sprained ankles are very common hiking injuries and it is something

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What Is a Remote Canister Backpacking Stove?

For nearly five years, I used the same Primus Express canister stove for backpacking. After enduring lots of abuse, I finally had to put it to rest (flames were coming from places they shouldn’t!). I went to my local outdoor store, saw a remote canister stove on sale and impulsively bought it. Now that I

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