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Most hikers don’t think they litter ā¬‡ļø But this is one of the most common ways it happens on trails: šŸŠ Orange peels šŸŒ Banana peels 🄜 Pistachio shells They’re ā€œnaturalā€ā€¦ so people assume they’re harmless. They’re not. On a trail (not a compost bin), citrus peels can take 6 months to 2
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Save & Share this with a friendšŸ‘‡ Featured in this video: 1ļøāƒ£ Grove of Titans – 1.5 mi | Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park 2ļøāƒ£ Founders Grove – 0.5 mi | Humboldt Redwoods State Park 3ļøāƒ£ Dipsea & Steep Ravine Loop – 6.6 mi | Mount Tamalpais State Park 4ļøāƒ£ Pioneer Nature Trail – 1.5 mi
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Your @outdoorwiseliving trail guide ā¬‡ļø PSA: Don’t miss my free monthly newsletter with 5 new trail ideas every month. Comment ā€œMAPā€ and I’ll send you the link to my adventure map with hundreds of California’s best hidden gems and my newsletter. A 120-foot waterfall steps from Highway 1. S
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Share with a flower lover and add to your bucket list šŸ‘‡. If you’re planning a trip to the Carlsbad Flower Fields, what you need to know is below. Stay tuned for my hidden gem and visitor guides coming soon for the San Diego / SoCal area - you’re not going to want to miss it! I’ll be adding new
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Be honest…have you ever had this awkward trail standoff? Two hikers. Narrow trail. Both waiting for the other to move. Here’s the general rule: Uphill hikers usually have the right of way. Why? Because hiking uphill is more physically demanding, and stopping breaks their rhythm more than
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Tag who you'd like to carpool to this waterfall with šŸ‘‡ For years, some of Northern California’s best day trips felt just out of reach from the Bay Area ( #ad ).Ā  And it wasn't because of the distance or difficulty, it was because of the traffic. With the new I-80 Express Lanes opening through So
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Tag who you’d want to explore here with šŸ‘‡ Not all waterfalls are meant to be easy to find. Some only show up for a few weeks a year, some require timing, luck, and a little effort, and some you’ll walk right past without ever knowing they’re there. This is your reminder that April might be t
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These new hiking rules go into effect today, April 1st 2026. Which one are you most excited about? #hiking #hike #fyp
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Share this with a hiker you care about šŸ‘‡ Getting lost on a trail happens more often than people think, especially when trails disappear in snow, fog, or dense forest. #ad A few things that can make a huge difference: 1) Stop moving and assess your surroundings 2) Gain elevation to identi
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Save this before your next hike šŸ‘‡ Some hiking advice gets repeated so often people assume it must be true. It’s not. And sometimes it’s not just wrong; it can put you in bad situations. A few examples: ā€œJust drink when you’re thirsty.ā€ That can be too late, especially in heat, altit
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Share with a wildflower protector! šŸ‘‡ To rewind, this whole series of hiking like a respectable human didn’t start with wildflowers. It started with a message I got from a solo female hiker who didn’t feel safe on the trail. So I made a video about trail etiquette, specifically how we pass ea
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Share this with a hiker you care about šŸ‘‡ Most hikers are actually pretty good about sunscreen on their face… but completely forget their neck and ears. That’s a problem. Dermatologists report the ears, scalp, and back of the neck are among the most common places for skin cancer because peopl
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Tag the friend you’d attempt this hike with šŸ‘‡ On 3/16/26, I hiked across San Francisco… from the Pacific Ocean to the Bay. The Double Cross Hike might be the most underrated urban hike in California…maybe America. Stats from my hike: ā±ļø 5 hours 46 minutes šŸ“ Just under 16 miles ā¬†ļø 2,012
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Share this if you or someone you know hikes solo šŸ‘‡ After the Utah murders, I received more DMs than I can count. Some saying this is exactly why women shouldn’t hike alone, while others said they’re now afraid to hike alone at all. That’s why I felt compelled to share this. First, the obvio
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How are creators getting shots like this in National Parks? #ad Simple: the Insta360 X5. When you’re hiking in no-fly zones, the Insta360 X5 is your cheat code for capturing smooth, aerial-style footage without carrying a drone or breaking any rules. What helps it capture drone like shots
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If California was attacked…would hiding in a tunnel like this actually work? Recent headlines mentioned a potential Iranian drone threat targeting the U.S., though California officials have said there is no credible or imminent threat to the state. Still… it sparked an interesting hiking ques
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Which trail behavior should I address next? šŸ‘‡ Because apparently this series is needed more than I thought. If you didn’t know…a couple weeks ago I posted simple tips for how men can pass solo women hikers without being weird. The reaction? Thousands of comments. Most were both thoughtful
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This thing is actually an animal? 🤯 Out tide pooling with Claire, a west coast marine biologist, we spotted a hydroid, and most people, including myself, typically walk right by. Hydroids are colonies of tiny polyps (relatives of jellyfish and coral) working together as one organism. What looks
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What hiking etiquette should I cover next? As you probably already know, a lot of people never learned basic trail etiquette. So I started a series called ā€œHow to hike like a respectable human.ā€ Episode 3 is about something I honestly didn’t know was a term until this community started men
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What hiking etiquette should I address next? The reaction to my recent trail etiquette posts has been… revealing. And apparently some people think abandoning someone on a hike, what the internet now calls ā€œalpine divorceā€, is just relationship drama. It’s not. Search and rescue teams across
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