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NAC Newsletter 101 - 200
Niagara Adventure Club Adventure Weekly Newsletter Archives
Volume 101 to Volume 200


Volume 140: 12 Terms Rock Climbers Love: An Intro to Climbing Lingo
Last week we dove into the wonderful world of hiking lingo. This week's article won't be so long, I promise. This week, we shall take a look at some of the most popular climbing terms, but only a few of them. If you want to learn the other 3058493, you'll have to Google it! If you are getting into rock climbing, one important thing to learn is the vocabulary. When you are hanging around other climbers and working on similar bouldering problems, you are likely to strike up a c
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Feb 86 min read


Volume 139: The Hiker's Dictionary: A Glossary of The Most Important Hiking and Backpacking Terms & Acronyms
While out on our latest hike, a NAC Season Pass Holder (Christopher) mentioned I should have add a Word of The Week section to Adventure Weekly. It's a wonderful idea, and I may in the future, but currently, I will just post this, the longest article ever featured in Adventure Weekly... Like any serious hobby, hiking has a lot of jargon and confusing terms that can frustrate any beginner. Even if you’re trying to learn more, without “speaking the language,” it can be hard t
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Feb 814 min read


Volume 138: Level Up From Scenic Day Hikes to Awe-Inspiring Overnight Adventures
I spent some time this past Friday, talking with a couple who are interested in our upcoming Iceland trip, however, they were hesitant as they have never before done any overnight hiking or backpacking. Well, the joke is on them, there is no "overnight" in Iceland during the summer! However, we spent a good deal of time going over all the basic fundamentals of backpacking, and I thought I would share the basics with all of you today. Ready to spend your first night out but
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Feb 89 min read


Volume 137: The Layering System: How to Layer Clothing for the Outdoors
Winter is here, and with winter comes cold temperatures. Dressing for the cold while hiking is a serious skill. When you are walking uphill, your body heat sky rockets and you are dying of heat in all those winter clothes. On the downhill or flats, your body temperature drops, and you find yourself freezing. So, what do you do? Layering! Layering is extremely important in the world of winter. So let's take a very detailed look at how to layer properly. P.S. I swear, I did n
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Feb 86 min read


Volume 136: 8 Health Benefits of Indoor Climbing
With the upcoming addition of Climber's Rock Climbing Gym to the Niagara Adventure Club Partners Program, it is only fitting that we take a look at some of the major psychological and physical health benefits of indoor rock climbing. So, without further adieu, let's take a look at why you should get into the world of indoor rock climbing! You might be thinking about trying indoor rock climbing, and if you just cannot choose whether or not it is good for you, you should keep i
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Feb 76 min read


Volume 135: How to Tie Hiking Boots and Avoid Injuries
So you just spent a ton on those new boots, but they just don't seem to fit right. In the store they seemed to fit perfectly, but now they are rubbing, or creating pressure on top of your foot, so what gives? Well, don't toss them aside just yet, maybe you just need to lace them a little differently to add or releive pressure in just the right spots. Keep your feet snug and comfortable with these step-by-step directions for common hiking boot lacing techniques. It’s easy to o
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Feb 35 min read


Volume 134: How to Keep Your Feet Warm While Hiking
Winter is here and temperatures are plummeting. Deep snow surrounds your feet while you push through the trail. So, how do you keep your precious feet warm? If you are hoping to hit the trails this winter, you will need to know how to keep your feet warm while hiking. With treacherous temperatures and feet of snowfall not uncommon in the area, warm boots and warm socks are essential pieces of hiking gear here in Colorado. We’ve got some of the best fall hikes near Colorado Sp
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Feb 37 min read


Volume 133: The Perfect Guide to How Hiking Boots Should Fit
Everything You Need To Know About Getting The Perfect Fit With Those Boots for Hiking The most important piece of hiking gear is what you put on your feet. In the backcountry your feet is your only means of locomotion and therefore, taking care of your feet is of utmost importance. We have looked at how to properly fit and purchase hiking boots in the past, but this is a subject that warrants a reminder. A good pair of hiking boots is the most important piece of gear you’ll n
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Feb 36 min read


Volume 132: Winter Hiking: 7 Essential Tips
Even though we took a look at winter hiking tips last week, I decided to post a similar article this week from a different authors perspective. Last week's article was very in depth, and therefore, very long. This week, we have a condensed version. So, once again, lets take a look at Essential Winter Hiking Tips. While hiking is generally a simple activity, it becomes more difficult to hike in winter due to low temperatures and potentially hazardous conditions on the trails.
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Feb 26 min read


Volume 131: 17 Winter Hiking Tips and Safety Considerations
This week's article is a long one, but a very important one. As Canadians, we don't believe in hiding and sheltering in place just because the weatherman says it might be a little dangerous to play in this cold. Instead, we bundle up with the great knowledge we have taken in over the years and we get out there and do our thing. But just in case you missed out on some of that knowledge, let's go over it again! “A walk in nature walks the soul back home.”- hiking is the way to
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Feb 29 min read


Volume 130: Quick Guide: How to Clean Hiking Boots
It's that time of year again, you know what I am talking of, it's the dirty season! The constant snowfalls and melting of said snow leads to some pretty raunchy trail conditions. All that mud and water leaves your boots soaked and caked in mud, not to mention the rest of you, as you have no doubtedly taken a slip and fall or two. So, what's the best way to clean and treat those boots? Well, read on to learn all you need to know about cleaning hiking boots. No matter where y
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Feb 25 min read


Volume 129: How to Size Snowshoes
Over the last two weeks we looked at how to use snowshoes and when to use the various types of traction devices. So, let's carry on with the theme, today we will jump back to snowshoes, and figure out what size you're going to need. There is quite a bit to consider when choosing your size for the right amount of floatation. The size of snowshoe you need depends on your body weight, the weight of your gear, snow type, and whether you snowshoe on broken-out trails or travel cro
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Feb 24 min read


Volume 128: Winter Traction and When to Wear It
With winter coming, we will soon face many slippery situations. It's time to look at the various forms of traction for hikers. There are a few choices, and it's not always an easy choice. Crampons, Micro-Spikes, Snow Shoes, Skins, and more, there are many choices that all have their pros and cons. Each situation may require a different form of traction. Careful planning ahead of time will ensure your safety and make your trip much more enjoyable. So let's take a look at when
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Feb 25 min read


Volume 127: Snowshoeing for Beginners Guide
As much as you fight it, winter is coming. Soon the ground will be covered in fresh white powder. As hiker's, we won't let that stop us though, we will push through. Soon that snow will be too deep, and you will be postholing all the way along, which will tire you out fast. It's time to break out the snowshoes! When winter arrives and we start to get snow, I like to get outdoors and go snowshoeing on the local trails near my house. In just a few hours, I can get a great worko
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Feb 26 min read


Volume 126: How to Pack a Backpack for a Hiking Trip
Packing a backpack can be a tricky thing, whether it's for a day trip, or an epic 5 day adventure. Sometimes, it just seems impossible to get everything you think you need into that tiny pack. Other times, you get it all in and realize you can't handle that much weight. And where do you even put it all anyway, what item should go where? Well, packing a backpack is something that takes practice and time. With experience, you will learn what works best for you and where you sho
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Feb 28 min read


Volume 125: Backpacks: An Owner’s Manual
One thing that is guaranteed in almost all outdoor activities, you will have to carry stuff with you. We do this utilizing backpacks. The world of backpacks is vast, and there is much to know. Walking into your outdoor outfitters to get a simple backpack can turn into a stressful, half day long adventure. So how do you know what backpack is best suited for you? Well, read on dear hiker. Understanding suspension and construction is key to finding the right fit—and proper maint
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Feb 14 min read


Volume 124: Why the Outdoors Is So Good for Your Brain
For many years, I have spoken to my hikers and followers about all the wonderful physical, emotional and psychological effects of being in the outdoors, and more specifically, deep in the forest. Today, we are going to look at an article that breaks it all down, and dives deep into the mental advantages of hiking and camping. So, let's get to it... Conversations about mental health are gradually being destigmatized and it’s high time. With celebrities like Lizzo, Jonathan Van
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Feb 15 min read


Volume 123: Insulated Jackets: Hood or No Hood?
While on a multi-day trip recently, myself and some of the other hikers began discussing puffy jackets, and the difference between hoods and no hoods. I myself, prefer my sweaters to have no hood, as they will be under my jacket and the hood gets in the way of the jacket and my backpack. But my puffy jacket is mainly used at camp while hanging around the campsite, cooking and eating. A hood is very useful on those colder evenings. Let's take a look at a few pointers from the
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Feb 13 min read


Volume 122: How Tight Should Climbing Shoes Be?
As we have been doing quite a bit of indoor rock climbing lately, a lot of climbing discussions have come up. Topics like grip techniques, best ways to train and a few others. One topic that comes up often in my groups, and in climbing areas all together is, how tight should your climbing shoes be. So let's dive in shall we... It's tempting to fit your shoes too tight, but easy to size them too large. Advice for getting it just right. One of your most critical climbing decisi
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Feb 16 min read


Volume 121: How to Fix a Tent Pole
A problem with your shelter while backpacking can be a very big nuisance, and actually quite dangerous. Many things can go wrong with your tent, but one of the most common problems is a broken or bent tent pole. But never fear, it's not very difficult to repair, and even easier if you have a proper repair kit with you. Check out this week's article on how to repair your tent pole should the need arise. Tent poles are the skeleton of your outdoor shelter, providing structure t
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Feb 15 min read
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