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Hiking
and canoeing offer you opportunities to discover nature with
miles and miles of local trails and waterways.
Features
Where
to Hike -
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Local trails - under 4000
ft.
NH
Mountains - Click
4000 Footers - White
Mtns.
Appalachian
Trail - Click
Hike Safe
- Click
Rails
to Trails - Click
Trail
Notes - Read about certain Hiking spots in
NH -
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Tell
us about your Hiking Trail :
Info@nhoutdoors.com
What
to take for a day Hike:
1.
First aid kit
2.
Seasonal Clothing
3.
Enough Food and water
4. Map
& Compass
5.
Matches and flash light
6. Sun
screen
7. Knife
Preparing for your treks in advance will help keep you safe.
Here are some tips:
- Before setting out, check the weather report.
- Pack sun protection, regardless of the temperature, and include
sunglasses, a hat, sun block, and lip balm.
- Drink lots of water and eat something every two hours to fuel your
muscles.
- Choose your location or trail according to your experience.
- Never go alone and let someone at home know where you're headed.
Weather
conditions change frequently around NH with variations in daily an
seasonal temperatures. It is important to Be Prepared for
changing conditions, and stay tuned to weather updates.
Hiking
Clubs
Appalachian
Mountain Club
Randolph
Mountain Club - Randolph, NH
Hiking
Links
Topo maps are available through My
topo map
Tips
and Techniques
First
Aid Kit - Click
Hiking
Boots - Click
Lost
in the Woods - Click
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