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Camp Hike Live

Podkast av Christopher and Nate

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Join us on this journey to share stories, tips, and information about all things camping, hiking, and living! We are Christopher Hiller, camping supply store owner and all around camping expert, and Nate Harrington, avid hiker and outdoor enthusiast, and together we've got the experience and enthusiasm to guide you to get out there too!

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031: Fall Colors

On today’s episode, we’ll be talking about the many things you can do during fall time to enjoy its particular and beautiful colors. Take advantage of the season to go out and take colorful pictures, jump on a hay ride, hop on a ski lift even when there’s no snow and of course, go camping keeping in mind some safety tips that can be very helpful during hunting season. Episode Highlights: * Woobies, a fantastic piece of equipment to keep yourself warm when enjoying the outdoors. * Ever thought on getting on a ski lift without actually going to ski? What you can discover during fall time from above. * Events to attend to appreciate fall colors. * Hay activities and seasonal treats. * Forget about gloves and turn your attention to maintaining your torso warm. * Have you ever worn a “Buff”? Check out the perks of wearing one. * Maine, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Northern N.Y., Minnesota and Wisconsin some of the best places for fall colors in the USA. * Using your phone’s camera slow-mo to get awesome fall pictures and videos and create amazing memories. * Fall season = Hunting Season. Informing yourself about the area you’ll be visiting is a good idea that can even put your life away from danger. * Dress appropriately and be loud to let hunters know you’re there. Links and Resources: CAMP HIKE LIVE on Twitter [https://twitter.com/CampHikeLive] CAMP HIKE LIVE on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CampHikeLivePodcast/] Visit Christopher’s store [https://camperchris.com/] Camper Chris on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CamperChris-200515874824/] Nate’s YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxjBOskEFXJ-TT3SnaV06Xg] Camp Hike Live Facebook Forum [https://www.facebook.com/groups/281986979197386/] Quotes from the episode “If you’ve never been on a hay ride, I really suggest get into a place that has one even this fall because they’re a lot of fun” Nate. “One of my biggest recommendations when it comes to fall colors…is go ahead and take photos. Taking photos of everything that’s there and the changing colors…helps me appreciate it, especially when the winter hits and you got three feet of snow outside”. Christopher. “It’s fun just to sit down and watch the leaves fall or to rake the leaves into a pile and have the kids jumping on them” Nate. “I’m all about the hoodie. I love grabbing my favorite hoodie and I probably had the same one for a decade or more…” Christopher.

20. juni 2019 - 24 min
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030: Understanding Your Map

The Greeks are credited to be the first ones to ever draw a map. Anaximander, back in the 6th century BC, drew a map of what the world was thought to look like: a cylinder. Since then, millions of maps have been created to navigate the seas, study the skies and, of course, to camp, hike and live. So today we’re talking about “Understanding Your Map” and how to take great advantage of one. We’ll go over the several details you find in one and how carrying a physical map can be a smart idea, besides bringing your digital ones with you. * Have you found any hidden gems thanks to your maps? * What kind of map is your favorite to use? Let us hear from you in our Facebook Forum! Episode Highlights: * Exploring the different kinds of maps you can get * Things you find inside the “legend” and how to interpret them * Terrain references and special landmarks * The “Compass Rose” and its utility * Learning about grid squares, black lines and scales * Similarities in trail names and what you see on the map * Great tool to discover new trails and places * Terrain features: ridges, saddles, hollers, cliffs * Special question for North Carolinians: “What is your definition of hollers?” * Physical maps vs Digital maps and Apps Links and Resources: Camp Hike Live Facebook Forum [https://www.facebook.com/groups/281986979197386/] Visit Christopher’s store [https://camperchris.com/] Camper Chris on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CamperChris-200515874824/] Nate’s YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxjBOskEFXJ-TT3SnaV06Xg] CAMP HIKE LIVE on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CampHikeLivePodcast/] CAMP HIKE LIVE on Twitter [https://twitter.com/CampHikeLive] Quotes from the episode “Where I use maps the most in my world is canoe trips” Christopher “Kids love reading a map and running a compass” Nate “If you don’t have a compass, the landmarks that you can identify in the map are a good reference point” Christopher “How can we plan our trip? A map is so useful there and often times I find more use even before you leave” Nate

13. juni 2019 - 24 min
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029: Keeping Your Head Right

Would you agree that our head is the most important part of our bodies? We believe it is and that’s why today we’re talking about “Keeping Your Head Right”, not only on the outside but also on the inside when going out on an adventure. According to a 2008 study, “a person loses 7 to 10 percent of their body heat through their head.” This leads us to think that it’s both important to keep our head properly covered during cold hikes but at the same time, be aware of letting it breathe from time to time so it doesn’t over heat. Like anything in life, balance is key! From a mental point of view, it’s also important to keep your head right and that’s why we’re sharing tips and suggestions on how to keep the good vibes alive when facing tough challenges in mother nature. * What do you like to wear to keep your head safe during your hiking adventures? * How do you keep your mind strong on extreme situations? We’d love to read your comments on our Camp Hike Live Facebook Forum. Enjoy! Episode Highlights: * The multiple uses of a “buff” * It’s not only about hats and helmets, it’s also about the sunscreen * Bug nets and what to never forget while wearing one * Bandanas: their many useful applications when going hiking * Today’s HT #DontWash your hair to stay bug-free * Keeping your vision clear to avoid smashing your head around * Shout out to the awesome Campers from Topeka, Kansas * Just like we mentioned on our previous episode “Peeling Back the Layers” your head also needs to “breathe” * Depending on the outdoor activity your planning on doing, don’t forget your helmet * Stocking cap, hoods, buffs, regular caps, what’s your favorite? * Tips on how to keep your head focus and positive when facing a great outdoor challenge Links and Resources: CAMP HIKE LIVE on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CampHikeLivePodcast/] Visit Christopher’s store [https://camperchris.com/] Camper Chris on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CamperChris-200515874824/] Nate’s YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxjBOskEFXJ-TT3SnaV06Xg] To Katahdin – Nate’s Appalachian Hike Playlist [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLt-l2pnbfjiVkSeE8OOJte-XNOlNUeC60] Camp Hike Live Facebook Forum [https://www.facebook.com/groups/281986979197386/] Book – Where’s the Next Shelter by Garry Sizer [https://www.amazon.com/Wheres-Shelter-Green-Giant-Travels-ebook/dp/B017QCTR2G] CAMP HIKE LIVE on Twitter [https://twitter.com/CampHikeLive] Quotes from the episode “I don’t put shampoo on my hair because it adds a fragrance to your head that attracts bugs (…) you do smell a little bit worse quicker” Nate. “I’m ready for those blue blockers (…) I’m old enough” Christopher. “Music is a super tool to use in lifting your spirit and changing your head” Nate. “Most of the people that stop, it isn’t from a physical injury is from a mental injury” Christopher on hiking challenges.

6. juni 2019 - 29 min
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028: Peeling Back the Layers

Today we’re “Peeling Back the Layers” to give you cool and hot ideas on what you can wear to keep yourself properly protected against different weather conditions. The idea of layering, when going out on an adventure, is extremely useful, especially when cold temperatures hit or rainy conditions are scheduled to happen during your trip. Yes, some of us may think that in order to keep ourselves warm, all we need to do is “throw on a big and heavy piece of cloth and that’ll be enough to carry on”; Or “if it rains, then put on all of your waterproof stuff…”. However, we’ll question those common myths and share what we believe are some great tips and experiences that will surely make layering your new best ally when suiting up for your next adventure. * What’s your usual layer combination for cold days when hiking and camping? * What have you found effective to protect yourself from rain? We’d love to hear your ideas, thoughts, questions, doubts and comments about layering on our Camp Hike Live Facebook forum. See you there! Episode Highlights: * Base layer, middle/heating or isolation layer and the outer layer * Breaking down the terminology of layers * Importance of layering for temperature control * Synthetic materials and natural fabrics for layering purposes and various clothing items * Ventilating and keeping the moisture under control * Keeping yourself dry without the need of heavy layers * The “half hour test” that may help on your next outdoor adventure * Smartly warming up key body parts to avoid over layering Links and Resources: CAMP HIKE LIVE on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CampHikeLivePodcast/] Visit Christopher’s store [https://camperchris.com/] Camper Chris on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CamperChris-200515874824/] Nate’s YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxjBOskEFXJ-TT3SnaV06Xg] Camp Hike Live Facebook Forum [https://www.facebook.com/groups/281986979197386/] CAMP HIKE LIVE on Twitter [https://twitter.com/CampHikeLive] Quotes from the episode “The key, when you’re thinking about layers (…) is you want to be able to pull it off” Christopher “The activity itself can help make that first decision on your layering” Nate “The smart layer (…) the money layer (…) the business layer” Christopher on coming up with new catchy layering terminology “Contrary to what people believe, isolation is all about keeping heat in and the weather out” Nate

30. mai 2019 - 24 min
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027: All About Feet

Today’s episode is “All about feet”. We’re talking about socks, hiking boots, hiking shoes, tennis shoes, sandals, talcum powders and even Crocs®. As usual, we are sharing a great amount of tips and suggestions, based on our hiking and camping experience, for you to avoid injuries and keep your feet safe and comfortable throughout your outdoor adventure. Visit our Camp Hike Live Facebook Forum and share your experiences and thoughts on what works best for you when it comes to footwear. We’d love to hear from you. This is a pretty vast topic and we know there are thousands of options out there, so we’ve tried to cover all the main things to consider when getting new shoes for your next hiking trip. Episode Highlights: * Benefits from wearing Crocs® on your camping and hiking adventure * Bringing your sandals is not a bad idea for when you’ve already settled down at your camping site * Light footwear vs hiking boots and all there is in between. Why so many people are gravitating towards lighter hiking shoes * Boots are a great choice for an entry level hiking experience * Importance of socks and all the different models and designs you can choose from * Socks: Natural fabrics vs Synthetic materials * Quick throwback to our episode “Blisters Suck” and some extra tips based on socks’ fabrics * Using powders to keep your feet dry, smell free and prevent blisters from forming * The “Mom Factor” and the size of your footwear * Always remember to pack your sunscreen lotion to avoid “ghost white feet” * “Zero Drop Shoes” pros and cons Links and Resources: Camp Hike Live Facebook Forum [https://www.facebook.com/groups/281986979197386/] CAMP HIKE LIVE on Twitter [https://twitter.com/CampHikeLive] CAMP HIKE LIVE on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CampHikeLivePodcast/] Visit Christopher’s store [https://camperchris.com/] Camper Chris on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CamperChris-200515874824/] Nate’s YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxjBOskEFXJ-TT3SnaV06Xg] Quotes from the episode ” Moisture can be such a detrimental thing to your feet” Nate ” If I plan on hiking the trails or riding my bike (…) I tend to lean towards wool” Christopher ” One pound on your feet is equal to ten pounds on your back” Nate ” You’ve walked your whole life with a huge cushion, don’t just throw it out the window and think you’re going to be fine” Christopher On leather boots ” I wouldn’t go out and hike on these all day for 10 miles until I took them out for a few 1 or 2 mile walks” Nate

23. mai 2019 - 28 min
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