06
Feb
Two Paths For Your Winter Hiking Woes
Author: thegreenhiker | Category: New York Trails, Survival StrategiesWinter hikes here in Upstate New York are exhilarating. Crisp and bright. From zig-zag animal tracks to mountain top clear. But the winters are so long.
There are days when a hike is a chore. Boots and snowshoes. From bitter cold cheeks to gray treetops. Sometimes you just don’t want to go ….
So it’s nice to hear how others cope with winter hiking woes. Here are two paths:
First, V. Hughes explores winter urban hikes escaping the “sucking mud”. Fresh air and all kinds of “critters, real and imagined”.
Next, Kari Martin offers her winter hiking confession. She adores “sunsets, green trees and rushing rivers”. But how does one hike with “thick blankets and real beds”? Well ….
Now Go Outdoors!
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