Weather, Safety, and Conditions You Can Trust
Think breathable base, warm mid-layer, windproof–waterproof shell, and a beanie or sun hat. Lightweight gloves earn their place, as do quick-dry socks. Stow layers where you can reach them without stopping. Tell us your favorite piece of spring kit and why it never leaves your pack.
Weather, Safety, and Conditions You Can Trust
Morning ice softens to midday mud, then refreezes. Avoid widening trails: step through mud or choose durable surfaces like rock and snow. Microspikes can help on shady slopes. Share a trail condition update from your last hike to help others choose routes responsibly this week.