Short Hikes In The Adirondack Mountains of New York State

 

A Guide To Short Hikes In The Adirondack Mountains New York State

Published By The Adirondack Explorer $9.95

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Irene Pastore, is a Certified Personal Trainer, fitness blogger, health educator, and speaker. She has 23 years experience teaching exercise in New York City.  To read her complete bio, visit the About Page.  

Hiking Accident Prevention: Why Hikers Need Rescuing

 

Top Reasons: Lost, Injured, Unprepared, Hiking Alone


O N L I N E  N E W S  S O U R C E S

MSN.com (The San Francisco Chronicle)  Dangers Of Hiking Pacific Coast Trail Loom As 2021 Season Approaches By Gregory Thomas 2/21/21

Forbes.com Hawaii Proposes Way To Penalize Hikers Who Ignore Trail Closures By Will McGough 2/24/21

TheStar.com (Toronto Star) Rescuers Used Ropes To Save Unprepared Hikers From Treacherous Slope Near Vancouver By The Canadian Press 2/15/21

St.GeorgeUtah.com (St. George News) Zion National Park(Utah) Vistiors Rescued After Mocking Rangers, Hiking The Subway Unprepared By Spencer Ricks 7/31/18

BackPacker.com – Unprepared Hikers Rescued From Garfield Ridge Trail (New Hampshire) By Backpacker Editors & Contributors  – 6/26/18

AdirondackExplorer.org A Rescue, Two Body Recoveries, And Advice For Unprepared Hikers – 2/19/19 (NY State)

PostStar.com (Glens Falls, NY) Blog: Rangers Rescue Unprepared Hikers On Prospect Mountain  By Don Lehman –  12/27/18 (NY State)

DailyGazette.com – Adirondack Helpers Fill Staffing Void: Volunteer Program Will Be Helpful, But No Substitute For Mountain Rangers, and Hikers Being More Responsible  For Themselves” – The Gazette Editorial Board – 4/13/19  (NY State)

KATU.comRaw Inteview: How Rescued Gorge Hiker Survived Night Alone, While Injured In Snow –  By KATU Staff 2/6/19  – Experienced hiker went off trail, got injured, and needed rescue.  (Mt. Defiance, Columbia River Gorge, Portland, Oregon)


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Irene Pastore, is a Certified Personal Trainer, fitness blogger, health educator, and speaker. She has 23 years experience teaching exercise in New York City.  To read her complete bio, visit the About Page.  

Hiking Accident Prevention: Self-Preservation

If The Trail Gets Bad And Things Get Ugly – Turn Around And Head Back – The Mountain Will Be There Tomorrow


KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Trip Planning Resources For Hikers and Backpackers


Irene Pastore, is a Certified Personal Trainer, fitness blogger, health educator, and speaker. She has 23 years experience teaching exercise in New York City. To read her complete bio, visit the About Page.

Hiking Accident Prevention: Zoar Valley, New York – Know Before You Go

Zoar Valley Is A Scenic and Rugged Landscape

Zoar Valley is a multiple use area of 3,014 acres located in Gowanda, New York.

The area is managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.

Zoar Valley is a rugged area that is characterized by rocky terrain, erodible and unstable steep shale cliffs, with over 400 foot drops, waterfalls, forests, and swift water.

Hikers should learn and understand the potential dangers of this rugged landscape before their trip.

Holcomb Pond Trail is the only marked and maintained trail.

New York State DEC Important Tips For Visitors, Zoar Valley Multiple Use Area

Photography: Wiki Commons – Photographer Antepenultimate

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Irene Pastore, is a Certified Personal Trainer, fitness blogger, health educator, and speaker. She has 23 years experience teaching exercise in New York City.  To read her complete bio, visit the About Page.

Hiking Accident Prevention Series: What To Do If You Get Lost On The Trail

U.S. Forest Service:

If You Get Lost

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Irene Pastore, is a Certified Personal Trainer, fitness blogger, health educator, and speaker. She has 23 years experience teaching exercise in New York City. To read her complete bio, visit the About Page.  

Stair Climbing Exercise For Trail Fitness

Stair Climbing Is A No-Cost Fitness Activity For Heart And Lower Body

Wherever you find steps, use them to your advantage. Stairways are pretty much everywhere: your home, a local park, a city street.

You won’t need a gym membership, so you can practice all you want for free. Your workload is determined by the number of steps, the incline, weather conditions, and optional added weight.



TEST YOUR SKILLS

  • Snow, or ice on an outdoor stairway will test your agility and balance.
  • Use the stairs in both directions to test your skills on the incline and decline.
  • To increase the workload, wear a daypack, or adjustable ankle weights*. If added weight interferes with your ability to walk normally, use less weight. If added weight is contraindicated, don’t use it, as in the case of someone having knee or ankle problems.
  • Consider starting a total body strengthening routine to help prevent on-trail injuries.

*Adjustable ankle weights are available on Amazon in increments from 1 pound up to 10 pounds.


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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Trip Planning Resources For Hikers and Backpackers


Irene Pastore, is a Certified Personal Trainer, fitness blogger, health educator, and speaker. She has 23 years experience teaching exercise in New York City.  To read her complete bio, visit the About Page.