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Have You Heard The 2019 Cicada Brood In West Virginia?

Marsha Watson July 25, 2019July 25, 2019 Main

The cicadas that make up Brood VIII have emerged from hiding, and you’ve probably heard the insect orchestra so hard at work. They want to mate! The sound made by male cicadas — peaceful to some, grating to others —…

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What Was The Impact Of This Year’s Early Government Shutdown On Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park?

Marsha Watson June 23, 2019June 23, 2019 Main

Those hiking the Appalachian Trail this year are surely thankful that the United States government shutdown didn’t last longer, as it would have prevented them from legally traversing 101 miles of the legendary footpath in the Shenandoah National Park. While…

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What Is The Wilderness So Important?

Marsha Watson April 23, 2019 Main

The Wilderness is designated areas of land that are protected by the United States Government. Not just any federal land is qualified to be considered Wilderness. In fact, the land must have scientific, educational and historical value. Currently, our preservation…

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How Far Can A Human Hike In A Day?

Marsha Watson January 30, 2019 Main

Everyone is different. We’re all different shapes and sizes, and we all have metabolisms of varying speed. These are only a few of the factors that help determine how much ground we can expect to cover if we walk all…

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What To Eat If You’re Hiking In The Winter

Marsha Watson December 18, 2018 Main

Staying hydrated and full of calories is important for any hiker. In the winter, it’s important to intake more calories because your body burns more calories attempting to keep your body warm and moving. It’s estimated depending on the temperature…

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The Most Dangerous Animals You Might Encounter In The West Virginia Wilderness

Marsha Watson November 29, 2018 Main

We don’t often think of the dangerous animals that often lurk all around us, mostly because humans have no natural predators. Usually, it’s through our own stupidity that we get attacked or injured by these otherwise miraculous creatures. We don’t…

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Is West Virginia A Good Place For A Section Hike?

Marsha Watson October 24, 2018 Main

If you enjoy hiking, then you’re probably accustomed to trails that extend for quite a few miles. Some follow loops, while others force you to turn around when you finish. The Appalachian Trail (AT) extends thousands of miles from Georgia…

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Top Four Health Benefits Of Hiking

Marsha Watson September 21, 2018 Main

Getting outside to hike benefits your mental and physical health in many ways, according to New Jersey Employment Attorneys. Hiking allows you to commune with nature and it gets you outside with other people. You get fit and you have…

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The Oceans and Wilderness Need Each Other: Here’s Why

Marsha Watson August 24, 2018 Main

The oceans of the world are vast, wide, and deep. They constitute about 70 to 80 percent of the earth’s surface, and if one were to look at a Google planet shot of the ocean, one could easily get the…

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Tips or Hiking in the Summer

Marsha Watson July 18, 2018July 18, 2018 Main

As the weather turns around and the sun comes out, it’s hard to sit inside. Hiking is one of the most common outdoor activities and can be enjoyed by anyone. If you are going to be hiking in the summer,…

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