Spend enough years camping and you start to notice a pattern: the hazards people worry about most are rarely the ones that cause the most trouble. Bears are a good example. Mention a camping trip to friends who don't spend much time outdoors and somebody will almost certainly ask
Are You Physically Ready for the North Georgia Loop? The North Georgia Loop is close enough to metro Atlanta to feel approachable, but the physical demands are very real. This is not a casual camping weekend or a scenic walk with a backpack. It is a multi-day mountain hike with r
Three July 4th Camping Trips Worth Planning a Whole Year For If you're reading this and you haven't booked a July 4th campsite yet, stop scrolling and do that first. The best spots are gone by Memorial Day. I've had three Fourth of July camping trips that I will tell my grandkids
The Greatest Camping Trip in American History By the time the Corps of Discovery walked back into St. Louis in September 1806, they had been camping for two years, four months, and ten days. They had buried one man, fired a shot in anger only once, and brought back 178 new plants
This started with a simple question: what would I want to carry on a serious 3–5 day hike? Not a casual overnight. Not a quick walk-in campsite. I mean something like the North Georgia Loop. The kind of trip that takes 4–5 days if you keep moving, or 5–6 if you want time to stop,