Trail Pro Tips

  • Start slower than your ego wants to.

  • “All-day pace” hiker will always beat the “first-mile hero” hiker.

  • Hills = shorten stride, find your rhythm, don’t race it.

  • Every pound in your pack feels like 5 by mile 10.

  • Light is right, but too light is dangerous.

  • Test your gear before committing to the backcountry.

  • One pair of dry camp socks = instant happiness.

  • Snack early, snack often. Hanger is real and all around us.

  • Your phone is a tool, not a lifeline. Know how to use a map too.

  • Weather doesn’t care about your plans, especially at high elevation.

  • Train with weight if you plan to carry weight.

  • Downhill is what wrecks people, train your legs for it.

  • If it’s a little miserable, you’re probably doing it right.

  • The best views usually aren’t the crowded ones.