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johnsonryan

Note to hikers! Summer mosquito bites to the extent of the palm of the hand

Summer outdoor natural scenery beautiful to the breathtaking, but mosquitoes are also really hospitable! Two days ago I went hiking in the mountains, not long after I got off the car, arms and legs can still understand, actually even the palm of the hand were bitten a square! Really recommend that we must be prepared before departure anti-mosquito equipment, otherwise the trip directly “crazy” opening! I tested effective anti-mosquito artifacts recommended: Sawyer Picaridin mosquito repellent liquid odorless and non-irritating, suitable for the whole family, the effect lasts for 12 hours, the key is to the Yellowstone this “high-compatibility” mosquitoes also work! #outdoor #hiking #mosquito repellent

Note to hikers! Summer mosquito bites to the extent of the palm of the hand
kdiaz

Crowded fishing spots? Hard pass unless...

Look, I get it - we all want to catch fish. But packed fishing spots just aren't my vibe unless there's something epic happening (like those insane salmon runs in remote Alaska streams). Hit a stocked trout lake on ice opener in MN once. Limited out and had fun, but only because I was learning something new. Give me a quiet spring day catfishing with a book, hauling in 10-40lb fighters. Or even better - paddling solo to a crystal-clear mountain lake in Alaska, catching small trout and cooking them over a campfire with just salt. Pure heaven, especially with someone you care about. Sometimes the best fishing isn't about the biggest catch, it's about the whole experience. Anyone else prefer solitude over crowds when fishing? #fishing #fishinglife #Outdoor

Crowded fishing spots? Hard pass unless...
The Trekker

Trapped in Yosemite—Saved by Satellite SOS

Not my story, but I just came across this post and had to share it. It’s a wild reminder that even “prepared” hikers can run into real danger when nature decides to test you. 🌨️🌊 Two hikers planned a scenic trek from MTJ Trailhead to Tenaya Lake, skipping Half Dome (no permit). They checked the weather, packed food, emergency blankets, extra power… everything seemed under control. The trail up to Clouds Rest was snow-free, but beyond that—knee-deep snow and hidden streams under a melting snowpack (hello spring in the Sierras 😬). They pushed on, thinking it’d clear as they descended… 🌅 By 7PM they were racing the sunset down snowy slopes, less than 3km from the road—when suddenly: flooded rivers everywhere. Fast water, no bridges, darkness closing in. No safe way forward. 🥶 They stopped, layered up with emergency blankets, ate to stay warm, and started using iPhone SOS to find a satellite signal. At 9:45PM they got a message out. At 1AM, two badass rangers showed up. Led them through three icy river crossings (one up to the thighs!), and brought them out safely. Gave them sleeping bags and even drove them back to their car the next day. Absolute heroes. 🙏 💡 Lessons learned? • Don’t underestimate spring meltwater • Always check trail conditions, not just weather • Pack for survival, not just scenery • Satellite comms can save your life 📣 Have you ever had a backcountry scare like this? What’s your go-to emergency gear? Drop your essentials or wildest hiking moments in the comments 👇 #Yosemite #Outdoor #Hiking #TrailLessons #iPhoneSOS #HikerLife #StaySafeOutThere #WildernessFirstAid #AdventureSmart

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The Trekker

Top 10 Most Dangerous Hikes in the U.S.

These hikes aren’t just scenic—they’re seriously risky. 😳 Would you dare? 1. Angel’s Landing, Zion National Park, UT 2. Capitol Peak via the Knife Edge, CO 3. Mist Trail + Half Dome Cables, Yosemite, CA 4. Huckleberry Trail, Glacier National Park, MT 5. Camp Muir, Mount Rainier, WA 6. Chinitna Bay, Lake Clark, AK 7. Barr Trail, Pikes Peak, CO 8. Jack Mountain, North Cascades, WA 9. Presidential Traverse, NH 10. Denali, Denali National Park, AK 🎒 We tackled Angel’s Landing last Sept. — hands down one of the most intense hikes I’ve ever done. It’s only 4.5 miles round trip, but the final stretch? A narrow ridge, chains bolted into cliffs, sheer drops on both sides… and crowds. One of our friends stopped at Scout Lookout because of the height, and honestly, I get it. From there on, it’s just you, the chain, and the void. But if you make it to the summit, the 360° view over Zion Canyon is absolutely jaw-dropping. Red cliffs, green valleys—picture perfect. 🍂🧗‍♂️ 📌 A few must-know tips: Don’t go if you have a fear of heights Avoid rainy days—slippery rocks = real danger Wear gloves for the chains Start early to avoid crowds (narrow path + too many people = sketchy) Permit required! Apply in advance 💬 Have you hiked any of these trails? Which one was the scariest—or most unforgettable? Or is there a trail you think should be on this list? Let me know below! ⬇️ #Hiking #Outdoor #AngelsLanding #MostDangerousHikes #ZionNationalPark #OutdoorThrills #TrailLife

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Steven Arnold

Bay Area Weekend | Exploring Shady Trails and Marveling at Giant Stones

This past sunny and partly cloudy Saturday, we headed over to the Redwood Forest Reserve, El Corte De Madera Creek Open Space Preserve, located close to Redwood City. The majestic redwood trees provide lots of shade, with the most stunning feature being the layered sandstone landscape and the Tafoni sandstone - a large rock created through millions of years of formation. The journey from the South Bay was breathtakingly beautiful, with the road winding through the woods, a particular stretch overlooking the Bay Area on one side and the sea on the other. 🎫 Admission is free, but visitors need to cross the road from the car park to reach the Preserve. The road is flanked by tall trees, contributing to a beautiful sight. Beware of the fast-driving cars while crossing the road, especially if you're with kids. 👉✅Tafoni Trail: This is a 4.3-mile loop with shaded paths covering over 90% of the route. We ensured we applied sunscreen despite the shadow. The elevation changes were subtle, making it a relaxing walk of about 2.5 hours. Both sides of the trail are adorned by dense redwoods with the rustling of pine trees and flowing streams for company. The lush clovers and blooming tiny blue wildflowers were a sight to behold. 👉🪨Tafoni Sandstone: Located along the Tafoni trail, a short detour allows you to see the Tafoni Sandstone up close from a viewpoint. 'Tafoni' is an Italian word meaning 'caves.' Millions of years ago, this rock was formed underwater due to tectonic activity. Its primary component is calcium carbonate, and rainwater would easily seep into the rock cracks, causing weathering over time, thus creating numerous honeycomb-like caves on the stone - a masterpiece of nature. 👀 Sun protection is advised. On hot days, the trails might swarm with non-biting flies. The trail wasn't overly crowded. We crossed paths with cyclists and families enjoying the space. If you're looking for a nice trail to walk on a hot summer day, this is a great spot. 📍Skeggs Point Parking Lot, California 35 Redwoods City, CA 94062 #BayArea #Hiking #OutdoorHiking #LifeInTheBay #WhereToGoInBayArea #Outdoor #Hiking #BayAreaWeekend #MyHikingDiary #WhereToThisWeekend #WeekendWithKids #ExpectTheGreatOutdoors #SiliconValley #LifeInSiliconValley #EatDrinkPlay #Exercise #Weekend #WeekendWithKids #DailyCycling #WeekendHiking #SummerHiking #Trail #RelaxationLifePlog #RomanticLifeDocumenter

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