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The Complete Guide to Base Layers: What They Are & Why You Need Them
If you love spending time outside but have trouble staying warm—you’ve come to the right place! Base layers will keep you comfortable and warm all day long so you can enjoy all the outdoor activities you love year-round. Understanding which base layer to buy and wear can be overwhelming with so many different materials, weights, and brands to choose from. In this guide, we break down exactly what a base layer is and how to pick the perfect set for your next adventure.
Prepare for Winter Hiking in Maine: What to Wear, Pack & Things to Know Before You Go
Want to make sure you have everything you need for your next Winter hike?! Use our Winter hiking checklist and you’ll be good to go! Planning ahead and packing these essentials will help keep you safe and comfortable and make for a positive outdoor experience.
Hiking Bald Mountain Trail in Washington Twp Maine
Bald Mountain is one of Maine’s most rewarding short hikes, with sweeping views that make the effort to reach the summit worthwhile. The trail winds through quiet forest before opening to rocky ledges, which provide almost 360-degree views of beautiful Western Maine mountains and lakes on a clear day.