Features from Magazine
How to Stay Healthy for a Lifetime on Trail
By Craig Romano
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Caring for Each Other on Trail
The skills we teach our crew leaders and volunteers can help cultivate a more welcoming trail community — whether on a work party or just out on your own. By Janée Romesberg
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My Hair Was Made for Wild Adventure
By Chelsea Murphy
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A Trail System at Work
Trail networks — which form endless loop and thru hike possibilities — can help us create the hiking experiences of our dreams | By Rachel Wendling
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Shaping the Future of Recreation in Snoquera
Snoquera offers endless opportunities for outdoor recreation | By Christina Hickman
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Helping Disabled People Find Belonging Outdoors
Accessibility can benefit everyone who spends time on trail | By Syren Nagakyrie
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Making Connections: How Small Trails Can Make a Big Difference
Small trails can have a big impact in creating a healthy trail system that lets people explore from backyards to the backcountry. By Anna Roth
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A Good Hiker Dog — How to Prepare for a Great Day on Trail
Some careful prep work can help ensure you and your furry friend have a fabulous time when you hit the trail | By Sandra Saathoff
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Walking Through Past and Present: Seattle's Redlining Heritage Trail
The Redlining Heritage Trail offers a path to understanding, strength and empowerment | By Emi Okikawa
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At-Home Exercises for Hiking
Staying active and maintaining your strength all year long will ensure your future hiking ventures won’t suffer | By Lindsay Leffelman.
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On Unlearning Fear and Hiking Solo
Society has taught women to be fearful, and for many, this feeling follows them on trail. But overcoming such fears can bring a whole new level of joy — both on trail and in life | By Sandra Saathoff
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Hike Hard and Eat Great
How one hiker turned her passion for food and the outdoors into a new business and a new way of life | By Jessi Loerch
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