Tuesday, July 26, 2016

What to do when things go wrong: I'm Lost!

In a perfect world, hiking would be easy, navigation would be simple and no one would ever run into problems on the trail. But anyone who has ever spent any time outdoors knows that isn't the case.

No matter how many trips you've taken in the past or how much planning and research you do ahead of time, there will always be the chance you accidentally make a wrong turn, head off the trail and get lost.

Should you find yourself lost on the trail, the solution is simple; S.T.O.P

S - Stop
T - Think
O - Observe
P - Plan

To find out exactly what this means pay attention to this video. The details may just get you out of trouble one day.


What To Do If You Get Lost While Hill Walking from Simply Hike on Vimeo.

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

One day.. One day I'll Hike the AT

Since I got into hiking and the outdoors I've seen a lot of pictures and read a great number of fantastic places from around the globe.  One place that I always keep coming back to is the Appalachian Trail. Running between Georgia and Maine, the AT is about 2,200 miles long and goes through 14 different states.

I don't see myself doing a thru-hike of the trail any time soon, but it's always nice to see what I may have in store.  And thanks to this video we've got a chance to travel the Appalachian Trail without leaving home.





Monday, July 18, 2016

Pokemon GO: Good or Bad?

The debate has raged - well, not exactly raged so much as existed - since the launch of Pokemon Go. Is it good for the outdoor community? Is it good in general? What's a Pokemon and why are those kids on my lawn?

Luckily you've come to the Portly Hiker today where you'll get answers.

As the game launched yesterday here in Canada I downloaded, strapped on my shoes and headed out for some adventure, for purely scientific reasons of course.  So after spending the morning catching Pokemon I am fully prepared to give you the definitive answer to the question "Is Pokemon Go a good thing?".  And the answer...

Thursday, July 14, 2016

A New Type of Bathing Hikers Can Get Behind

The Japanese, the same people that North Americans can thank for karaoke, anime, can now be thanked for bringing us forest bathing.

No, forest bathing isn't stripping down and jumping in a stream or rubbing yourself down with leaves in the middle of the woods. Forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku in Japanese, is the idea of visiting a forest for relaxation and recreation and breathing in substances secreted by the plants and trees. By doing so, people generally find themselves more calm and relaxed, less stress an demonstrating great physical and mental health.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

I'm Still Here!

I feel a little sad that I haven't been as active on the blog lately as I would've liked, but sometimes life gets in the way of all the fun that is hiking, and going outside, and writing about it. Things have changed over the last couple of weeks on a personal level and I haven't been able to pay attention and provide content like I wanted. I've started a new job and all is great personally; time is just tough.

But don't worry dear reader, I haven't forgot about you.  I'll have some new content up at some point Thursday with regular updates from that point on.

Thanks for sticking with me, I'm confident there will be some great things ahead.

-PH