After relying on the traditional method of camping, I’ve decided to make my life much easier by trying out the digital approach. On my most recent camping trip, I used the CampingTools app to plan for an adventurous journey. And up to this point, I’m still wondering how I managed to go on trips without using this application. And here’s a back story of how everything went down before I started using this application: I’m a camper who always has a hard time preparing for trips. For in...

Surrounded by beautiful beaches, the UK is packed with numerous beach campsites that’ll give you new experiences, especially if you have never been there. Whether you are into surfing, pack rafting, kiting, kayaking, or paddleboarding, you’ll get a chance to lose yourself in fun activities while enjoying beautiful sightings. What makes beach camping fun? Reasons Why Beach Camping Is An Exciting Experience Sunset and Sunrise Sightings In terms of natural beauty, nothing beats sunset a...
In the past few years, camping has become quite popular in different parts of the UK. With too many campsites to choose from, it might be rather challenging to determine the camping site that might be ideal for you, especially if you are camping in the UK for the first time. While planning for a camping trip to the UK might seem like a challenging task, it can be quite easy with the right information. To make your trip epic, we are going to show you how you can get the best out of your cam...


Recent Stories
Nestled in Boulder’s Open Space and Mountain Parks, Long Canyon offers a surprisingly lush escape—a short yet richly rewarding hike that stands in stark contrast to the arid foothill surroundings. Distance: 1.5 miles with significant elevation change approximately 905 feet making this a moderately strenuous yet manageable out-and-back adventure. Difficulty: Rated hard by the City of Boulder with steep sections that are icy during the winter. Trekking poles are recommended and from October to Mar...
My kitchen is a collection of murky mason jars, hanging herbs, and withered mushrooms drying beneath the counter. These things I gather from the world around me; I grow them in my garden and forage them from the sprawling Ozark Mountains beyond my home. Each object has a purpose: they turn to tinctures, balms, lotions, teas, and fragrant perfumes. My products snake into the blood, lungs, and lives of the people I love. They adorn the bodies of my community, are bought and sold and given as gifts...
There’s something magical about summer along the Boulder Creek path and a stop to enjoy Boulder Creek at Eben G. Fine Park . Located about a 10 mile ride from my home it sits right at the edge of downtown Boulder, and is a gateway to the canyon — a place where the chatter of the city fades into the rush of the creek, and the trail begins to wind into the foothills. The Boulder Canyon Trail connects the Boulder Creek Path into Boulder and follows the course of Boulder Creek as it climbs into the ...
Chautauqua Park is a classic Boulder trailhead, but it’s especially magical early in the morning before most hikers arrive. With multiple loop options, it’s easy to adjust the hike to your time and energy level. Plus, it’s dog-friendly, making it perfect for your four-legged adventure buddies. Bring plenty of water for both you and your pup, especially in the summer heat! This is a crushed gravel and dirt trail, if you venture onto the Flat Irons Loop, this gets rocky and dogs can suffer cut pad...
The Flatirons Loop is a Boulder icon, and for good reason. The combination of Ponderosa Pine forested switchbacks at the base of the Flat Irons, and open meadows provides great variety, and the rock formations make for some Instagram-worthy shots. While it’s a popular trail, heading out early in the morning or after work helps you avoid the crowds. Be prepared for a bit of elevation gain—this is a great workout in under two hours. These moderate grades make this an ideal trail for runners and a ...