Max Patch in NC |
Wear blaze orange |
Bears and Wildlife – This is the time of year when wildlife
is foraging for food to keep them during the long winter months. They tend to
be more aggressive and are on the hunt for food. Make sure you are using
bear-proof techniques to hang your food. The PCT method works well for bears accustomed
to hiker food strung up the usual way. Check ahead of time to see if there are any bear warnings for
the area where you plan to hike (such as in the Smokies that routinely closes shelters for bear activity. Shenandoah National Park also can close areas to camping). Consider a bear canister or an Ursack with an odor-proof liner like an Loksak Opsak. Check out the Bear facts of the Trail blog for tips on handling black bear encounters. Don't be afraid to be aggressive though if bears are sighted near the shelter and tenting areas. Shout, bang pots, throw rocks, bark loudly like a dog (which works very well. There are even apps for your phone!). Bears should NOT be there in those areas.
Leaves and Acorns – No one would think acorns and leaves
can disrupt a trip. But wet leaves make the trail slippery which can cause
injury. Piles of leaves can hide rocks and other impediments on the trail. Acorns rolling under your feet act like marbles
to trip you up. Take extra care on the trail when encountering these minor obstacles to prevent ankle twists or other injuries. Sometimes fallen leaves and obscure the trail. Be sure to have a map with you and a compass also.
Hunting season - Fall means hunters are out sharing the woods and trail. Wearing blaze orange is a must. Know the hunting regulations where you will be hiking. Watch for dogs that are assisting hunters and be sure your furry pal also wears blaze orange.
Where are the colors at their peak? Check out the fall foliage map
Finally, some top fall hikes in different states -
In the Smokies
New York and New Jersey
New England
Washington State
Colorado
New Hampshire
CNN's take Includes Virginia
Where are the colors at their peak? Check out the fall foliage map
Finally, some top fall hikes in different states -
In the Smokies
New York and New Jersey
New England
Washington State
Colorado
New Hampshire
CNN's take Includes Virginia
5 comments:
any recommendations for a weeklong trip along the AT in early October?
My favorite fall hikes along the Appalachian Trail in early October include Shenandoah National Park, the Grayson Highlands area of southwest Virginia, and the Roan Highlands of TN.
Thanks! looks like we're heading down to Shenandoah.
Great tips. Some times it feels like fall will never show up here in Texas.
I'm in the New York city area and came across your Blog. I found a lot solid information about hiking and how to prepare. Since I'm in the New York Area and close to the City, what trails would you recommend or areas, for some over night stays?
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