Let’s talk hiking boots. Why is it so important to wear a good pair of hiking boots? It’s simple. Hiking boots are guaranteed to offer the maximum amount of support and protection possible to your feet and ankles. When I first started hiking, I was that person who hiked in Nike running shoes. Then aContinue reading “Oboz Sawtooth II Mid Dry Hiking Boots”
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Liberty Creek and Edith Hansen Trail
For this hike, I went to Liberty Creek which is about 40 minutes from where I live. I was joined by my friend and neighbor, Rocki. We parked in the Liberty Lake Trail Head parking lot which is at the north end of Liberty Lake (it is important to note there is a $2.00 feeContinue reading “Liberty Creek and Edith Hansen Trail”
Tortilla Soup – Dehydrated
A simple dehydrated soup that can be rehydrated on the trail in 10-15 minutes.
Brown Rice and Berry Breakfast Bowl – Dehydrated
A simple dehydrated soup that can be rehydrated on the trail in 10-15 minutes.
Vegetarian Chili – Dehydrated
A simple dehydrated soup that can be rehydrated on the trail in 10-15 minutes.
Minestrone Soup – Dehydrated
A simple dehydrated soup that can be rehydrated on the trail in 10-15 minutes.
Iller Creek and Rocks of Sharon
For this hike, I went through Iller Creek located in the Iller Creek Conservation Area near Tower Mountain and the Dishman Hills Natural Area. It is about a 30-35 minute drive from where I live. I hiked with my cousin, Paullena, as well as her husband, Kyle, and my friend, Rocki. From the Iller CreekContinue reading “Iller Creek and Rocks of Sharon”
Gregory Deva60 Pack and 3D Hydro Reservoire
Last November I decided to upgrade my daypack to a backpacking pack and after being fitted for a few different packs, I decided on the Gregory Deva60 in plum red with the Gregory 3-liter 3D Hydro Reservoir. With hiking longer trails and planning multi-day backpacking trips, I wanted a pack that felt comfortable with aContinue reading “Gregory Deva60 Pack and 3D Hydro Reservoire”
Bald Knob
For this hike, I went to Bald Knob near Mount Spokane with my cousin, Paullena. It is located about 30 minutes from where we live. We parked in the snowmobile parking lot along North Mount Spokane Park Drive and hopped onto Trail 131, which took us right along North Summit Road. This road is currentlyContinue reading “Bald Knob”