Altitude Sickness Prevention: What Hikers Need to Know Before High-Elevation Treks

What Is Altitude Sickness and Why Should Hikers Care? Altitude sickness — medically known as acute mountain sickness (AMS) — is a potentially dangerous condition that occurs when your body doesn’t have enough time to adapt to the lower oxygen levels and...

Best Time of Year to Hike America’s Top Trails: A Month-by-Month Guide

Why Timing Matters: Weather, Crowds, and Trail Conditions Choosing the best time to hike US trails can mean the difference between a transcendent backcountry experience and a miserable slog through mud, snow, or suffocating crowds. As someone who grew up between the...

Best Time of Year to Hike America’s Top Trails: A Month-by-Month Guide

Timing can make or break a hiking trip. I’ve guided groups through the Grand Canyon in perfect 60°F October weather, and I’ve also seen ambitious hikers attempt the same trail in July’s 115°F inner-canyon heat — a dangerous and miserable proposition....

How to Choose the Right Hiking Tour Difficulty Level for Your Group

Choosing the Right Hiking Tour Difficulty Level Starts With Honesty After more than a decade of leading guided hiking tours across the United States and Europe — and designing hundreds of custom itineraries for groups ranging from executive teams to multi-generational...

How to Choose the Right Hiking Tour Difficulty Level for Your Group

Getting the Difficulty Right Is the Single Most Important Decision You’ll Make I’ve guided hundreds of hiking trips across four continents, and I can tell you with absolute certainty: the number one factor that determines whether a group has an...

Rim-to-Rim Grand Canyon Hike: Planning a Guided Luxury Crossing

What Is the Rim-to-Rim Grand Canyon Hike? The rim-to-rim Grand Canyon hike is one of the most iconic backcountry treks in the United States — a roughly 21- to 24-mile crossing that traverses the entirety of the Grand Canyon from one rim to the other. Depending on...