travel gear
The best travel gear to meet your mountain trekking, beach hopping or city dwelling needs.
2019' Best Seven Gifts for Camping and Hiking Enthusiasts
Do you have a relative or friend who has a great interest in hiking? Then the best thing you can do for them is getting them a nice gift to boost their hiking experience. Hikers need many items, and some of them are not in their budget. The list of items a hiker needs is endless.
By Harold Camaya5 years ago in Wander
Hiking Shoes: How to Select the Right Kind
Hiking boots are one of the most specialized forms of footwear. They are designed to protect feet from the harshest elements while providing comfort and support in the process. These boots are also built with a great amount of durableness. It isn't uncommon for hiking boots to last a few years even with extensive use. Because of the wide variety of styles and designs, many people find it difficult to choose the right hiking boot. In the interest of making this process easier for everyone, here are some tips for finding the right kind of hiking boots.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Wander
To Go or Not to Go Camping Alone?
While doing anything alone is not all that weird, you might have questions about wanting to go camping, hiking or trekking alone. Traveling alone isn’t a problem or an issue at all. There are plenty of solo travelers who keep taking solo trips to different places across the globe. Traveling alone has been known to be very liberating, challenging and confidence building at the same time. There are many people who prefer traveling alone so that they are not bound by someone else’s routine or restrictions. However, there are also those who do not prefer traveling alone due to security and safety reasons. Then there are those who get bored alone and require someone to accompany them on their trip.
By Billy Trotter5 years ago in Wander
The Best Gear for Winter Camping
Okay, unpopular opinion time. Winter is my favorite season! I don’t need your stare right now. I just need you to know that somehow the sky is a lot clearer on winter nights, snow makes everything still, and we’re reminded of the strength life possesses even in the direst of circumstances. This makes for a promising and very rewarding camping trip.
By Michelle Estevez5 years ago in Wander
Travel Gear
It has been almost a decade since I've had the pleasure to look out across my former backyard and watch the rolling hills sprawl across the Alberta prairie. In that time I have spent my life playing a sport I love, hiking and traveling in Europe and the USA. Wherever I go to play I make a strong effort to really explore the sites around me, the city and all its wonderful weirdness. In this article I will be focusing on the gear I take with me that always seems to do the trick.
By Steven Altman6 years ago in Wander
Wet Weather Camping Essentials
Sometimes, when you go camping, it rains. That's just the way it goes. But you can't let nature get in the way of your trip! Besides, wet camping is a skill in and of itself. And you need to have as many skills as possible in this world that live in. Climate change, refugees, civil unrest, terrorism. Don't think I don't know what's coming! This world has Children of Men written all over it. And I plan to survive beyond that when this world just becomes The Road. I won't let a little rain stop me from living! And, until then, this is just a fun way for me to build up my skills with friends. Let's go!
By Chica Reyass6 years ago in Wander
Most Durable Carry-On Luggage
When you go on vacation it's important to have sturdy and durable carry-on luggage that won't immediately stop working or break easily. If it's truly well-made luggage it will last you years and withstand some rough knocks. Also, most reliable luggage has great features that will come in handy when you're traveling.
By Richard Owens7 years ago in Wander
The Ultimate Packing List for Female Travelers
Packing is arguably one of the most difficult parts of planning a trip and to be frank, this guide will help, but not that much: Hey, I'm not a miracle worker. This list is born out of trial and error from my past adventures. It can be daunting to look at your bulging closet and then see the small, compact suitcase lying empty on the floor.
By Emily McCay7 years ago in Wander