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Finding a Hike near Home
ome people think hiking is only aweekend activity and you
have tomakea longdrive far into themountains to finda trail.
Not true!Often you can find a place to hike near your home.
Look for trails incity,countyand stateparks,greenwaysandneighbor-
hood pathways. Often there are paths to hike along nearby streams,
pondsand lakes.
Youmightbesurprisedwhata littleresearchmight find in thewayof
parksand trails.Here’swhat to look for:
Awalk in thepark
Parks in the city and in the suburbs often have
lotsof trails
Make tracks
Many thousandsofmilesofout-of-use railroad tracks
Ahead covering is vital in thehot,
dry conditionsofadeserthike.
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havebeenchanged
intowalkingpaths.Checkoutwww.railstotrails.orgto finda trailnear
you.Walk with the
animals Nearby wildlife preserves, marshes andbird-watching sitesoftenhave trails leading to them.
Go to college
There’soften a fitness trail, gardenornaturepathon
campus.
Take thebus
Sometimesyoucan ride thebus right toa trailhead.
Hot Weather Hiking Tips
ecentstudieshaveshown that thebest temperature forhiking
is 50 F to55 F.Above this range, a hiker’s performance goes
down.Astemperatures rise,hikersmustadjust.
• Tim
eyourhikeforthecooloftheday.Earlymorning isbest, lateeve-
ningsecondbest.Avoidmid-daywhen thesun isdirectlyoverhead.
• Wearahat
• Apply sunblock (minimumSPF15)onallexposed skin.
• Wear loose fitting, light-colored lightweightclothing
• Carry—anddrink—lotsofwater.
Cold Weather Hiking Tips
et all the synthetic-fabric clothing you have and get ready to
dosomeserious layering.Wearheavysocksandweatherproof
boots
• Get the latestweather report and adjust your tripwith regard to
any stormsapproaching.
• Packwaterproofouter layersofclothing.
• Wearahat, scarforhood,glovesormittens.
• Drinkplentyof fluids
• Eat regularly,with lotsofhigh-energy snacks
• Use trekkingpoles tokeepbalanceon slippery slopes
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have been changed into walking paths. Check out
www.railstotrails.orgto find a trail near you.
Walk with the animals
bird-watching sites often have trails leading to them.
Go to college
There’s often a fitness trail, garden or nature path on
campus.
Take the bus
Sometimes you can ride the bus right to a trailhead.
Hot Weather Hiking Tips
Cold Weather Hiking Tips
T H E GR E AT OU T DOORS !
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OUTDOORS! In each book in this series, readers will be inspired to try a new activity that they
can’t do with a smartphone. Studies show that young people spend more time looking at a
screen than enjoying outdoor adventures. Find out the gear you should bring on a backpacking
trip or how you can start flyfishing.
CHECK OUT THE EXCITEMENT OF MOUNTAIN BIKING OR THE CALMING MOOD OF NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY. TRY OUT
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STARTING POINTS, EXPERT ADVICE, AND IDEAS FOR SUCCESS IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS.
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Trim Size: 7 x 9 • 48 pages
Grade Level: 5-7
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Camping ............................................. -3566-9 -8311-0
Discovering Nature ..............................-3567-6 -8312-7
Fishing................................................. -3568-3 -8313-4
Hiking and Backpacking ......................-3569-0 -8314-1
Horseback Riding ................................ -3570-6 -8315-8
Hunting ............................................... -3571-3 -8316-5
Mountain Biking .................................. -3572-0 -8317-2
Snow Sports ........................................-3573-7 -8318-9
Survival Skills ......................................-3574-4 -8319-6
Water Sports ....................................... -3575-1 -8320-2
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