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Hiking New Zealand’s Routeburn Track With Kids – Alpine Bliss!

June 16, 2018February 4, 2019 / Mark Danenhauer
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Hiking the Routeburn track with kids was an awesome alpine adventure!

Hiking New Zealand’s Routeburn Track with kids was a truly amazing experience.   Our family spent a wonderful four days/three nights walking the Routeburn Track in late March of 2018. Continue reading →

Be Safe When Hiking, Especially With Kids Or Babies

June 14, 2018June 7, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer / 2 Comments
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Cirque of towers in Wyoming.  Are you comfortable making the long overnight hike here?

Whenever you are hiking in the Rocky Mountains you always need to be safe and error on the side of caution.  Pushing yourself too far or doing something unwise may lead to serious problems for you or your family. Continue reading →

5 Western Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly Facts

June 12, 2018June 4, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer / 4 Comments
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Look at this beautiful Western Tiger Swallowtail butterfly.

The Western Tiger Swallowtail is a common butterfly of the Rocky Mountains that you have likely seen at some point.  Here are 5 fun Western Tiger Swallowtail butterfly facts that you are sure to enjoy and, hopefully, learn something new. Continue reading →

Time To Book New Zealand’s Great Walks!

June 10, 2018June 4, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
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Are you ready to explore one of New Zealand’s Great Walks?

It is time to book New Zealand’s Great Walks for the 2018/2019 Great Walks season.  The online booking system for the Great Walks will be available for the different walks at various days during June 2018. Continue reading →

Is That A Butterfly Or Moth? 5 Ways To Tell Them Apart

June 8, 2018May 30, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
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This is a beautiful butterfly…or is it?

If you see a tiny winged insect do you know if it’s a butterfly or moth?  Butterflies and moths have a number of similarities and differences.  Here are a five simple ways that you can tell a butterfly or moth apart. Continue reading →

The Rainforest Layers – Do You Know All 4?

June 6, 2018May 21, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
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Do you know all 4 main layers of a rainforest?

The different rainforest layers are visible whenever you go hiking through a rainforest.  Here is a quick overview of the four main rainforest layers: emergent layer, canopy, understory, and the forest floor. Continue reading →

A Bird’s Bill Holds Clues About the Bird

June 4, 2018May 27, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
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Look at the shape of that bill.

A bird’s bill will tell you a lot about the particular bird, giving you some important clues about the bird.  The shape and size of a bird’s bill will help you know what types of food that bird eats and where it likely lives. Continue reading →

Treating Blisters While Hiking – Keep Your Feet Happy Part 2

June 2, 2018May 27, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
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These guys are treating a blister while out hiking. Not fun, but necessary. Photo via Flickr.

Treating your blisters properly will help keep you happy on the trail.  These simple tips will teach you what to do if you get blisters when you go hiking.   Continue reading →

The Five Main Temperate Forest Layers – Forests Have Layers

May 31, 2018May 21, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
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A temperate forest has a vertical structure of five main layers.

The temperate forest layers are different levels of plants that live at different heights within the forest itself.  There are five main layers of the temperate forest, including the canopy or tree layer and the shrub layer. Continue reading →

Bird Roost – Not The Same As A Bird Nest

May 29, 2018May 24, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
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Where do you think this Clark’s Nutcracker stays at night? A bird roost or bird nest?

A bird roost and a bird nest are very different.  Birds stay at both at night, but for very different reasons.  Here is a quick explanation of what a bird roost is and how it differs from a bird nest. Continue reading →

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