HIKER SAFTEY
EDUCATION
Traction Devices: What, Why & When
“iking in snow and ice conditions, and choosing what traction to wear, is more art than science, and there is simply no replacement for practice and experience. Crampons and spikes are different tools for different jobs, not comparable alternatives.”
New Satellite Alert System Makes the Grand Canyon Safer
The Grand Canyon River Alert System is a groundbreaking tool for wilderness safety. It gives adventurers a faster way to receive life-saving information when it matters most.
Thirsty for Adventure? Hydration Strategies for the Backcountry
For hikers, staying hydrated is not just important; it's essential. Hydration is all about drinking enough fluids to keep your body working well.
Preventing Hypothermia in the Backcountry
I was busted up badly, and I couldn’t move or do anything to improve my situation. The weather kept changing from rain to sleet to snow and back, and I had no shelter with me…
What Hikers are Saying

