Hiking is the ultimate family activity: it’s active, educational and a whole lot of fun. There’s nothing that brings a family together like sharing new experiences, and what better way to do that than to explore every corner of sun-kissed, stunning California?
Like many of life’s worthwhile pursuits, hiking doesn’t come without risk, so it’s important to be prepared. Have you thoroughly researched where you’re going? Do you know what you need to buy and pack to take with you? These are some of the questions you should be asking yourself before you head out for a hike.
These are our top safety tips to help you prepare for your next hiking trip:
- Research your destination
- Purchase the right gear
- Duct tape
- A Polar Pure water purifier
- Hiking poles
- A journal and pen
- A complete water suit
- A wind-up weather band radio
- A forty-degree down sleeping bag
- An inner-frame, lightweight backpack that’s roomy enough for all your essentials.
- Pack smart
- Know your nearest medical facility
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