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Intro to Hiking: Feeding the Family

You know that feeling when you're so hungry you become hangry? You've probably experienced it and witnessed your kids (or spouse, or mother, or best friend) experience it as well. It's when you are so hungry that your lack of food causes you to become angry, frustrated or both. Now imagine your kiddo hits that point...on the trail...with no snack stand or drive-thru in sight. It's hard enough w...

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Winner Profile - Kristen Streety

Congratulations to Kristen and Sophia of Hike it Baby Paris!  They competed in the HIB30 March Challenge and won Tifosi Scout kid sunglasses! Tell us about your favorite hike in the world! I haven't had many experiences, we only have one LONG trail in Paris. However, I hope to change that this summer! So, my favorite hike is, all of the hikes I have with all of our new friends we have met sin...

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Superfeet & Hike it Baby helps Families go Further

Portland, OR (May 19, 2015) - Superfeet, a leading designer and manufacturer of over-the-counter insoles, are sponsoring all Hike it Baby hikes on Saturday, June 6, 2015, in honor of American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day®. Superfeet Worldwide Inc. will provide supportive premium insoles to all of Hike it Baby’s branch leaders, as well as a pair to give away on each of the branch’s hikes...

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Wrap it Up

Do you have a wrap or see baby wearing mamas with wraps and wonder how that would work on the trail? Are you new to baby carriers and wondering how you’ll be able to monitor baby’s temperature on a hike? Or trying to figure out what will work for carrying your newborn? Wrapsody recently provided Hike it Baby an Alyssa stretch-hybrid wrap to try and here’s how it worked: First of all, a wrap is...

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On the Trail with Onya Baby!

Onya Baby is one of our Hike it Baby 30 partners who has sponsored our Challenges all year! You could win one by signing up for the Hike it Baby 30 and we give a $25 discount when you sign up for the Challenge!  My son is 33 pounds at only 1 years old, because of his size and the amount I have him in a carrier I often get asked. What carrier do you use? The honest anwser; I have tried many inc...

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Winner Profile - Emma Loftus

Meet Emma! She joined the HiB30 Challenge in March and her daughter, Olivia, accomplished 10.63 miles and 372 minutes logged outside for the 30 day challenge. They won an Oakiwear Drytyke suit from our sponsor at Oakiwear! Tell us about your favorite hike in the world. I loved hiking Cathedral Spires off of Needles Hwy nestled in the middle of the Black Hills National Forest. I haven't done it...

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Overnight Backpacking with a Toddler in Tow

In our pre-baby lives my husband Dan and I had been fairly regular backpackers. We’ve always found that there is something refreshing and recharging about being unplugged and in the woods for days at a time, often not even seeing another person. But since having our first child in July 2013, we had yet to brave a family overnight backpacking trip. Memorial Day weekend we decided it was time to ...

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Hike it Baby and TwinGo Hit the Trails for HIB30 Challenges

Hike it Baby was so lucky to partner in our last HiB30 Challenge in March with Krystal Workman from TwinGo. She loved what Hike it Baby was doing and we loved that she was a twin mama helping other twin mamas just get out there. Since Hike it Baby is always looking to feature innovative mamas who are making products that work for other families. Here’s a bit about how she started her company. ...

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Winner Profile - Janet Vaudt

Meet Janet Vaudt from Hike it Baby Golden! She entered her son, Sam,  in the HiB30 March Challenge and won a prize from NiteIze Vision! Tell us about your favorite hike in the world! I love Missouri Mountain - its one of Colorado's many 14ers, meaning its peak is higher than 14,000 feet. It begins with beautiful, lush forest and then it opens up into this STUNNING valley that is loaded with alp...

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The Bond Hiking Created

I loved hiking ever since I was a child. My parents would take me beautiful places out in the middle-of-nowhere and teach me about nature. They are some of my most cherished memories. I can't help but smile when I think of going to Yellowstone as a little girl. My dad put me on his shoulders when I got tired and kept walking so I wouldn't miss anything. Our hikes were quality family time, no di...

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