10 things you should know before going hiking in Iceland

In 2014-2015 I lived in Iceland for about a year and while being there I executed nine very different hiking trips. Being accustomed to hiking in the Alps, I noticed that the Icelandic mountains differ from the Alps in many ways. In order to help you stay safe and comfortable while hiking in this northern…

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May - Ulfarsfell

Navigation with Suunto Ambit Series GPS Watch

Suunto Ambit Series watches are one of the most sophisticated GPS watches on the market. Since 2012 Suunto has released 7 different Suunto Ambit watches. All these watches have one thing in common – a powerful GPS receiver that provides you with accurate navigation. Therefore, they are perfect for hikers, mountaineers, climbers and other outdoor…

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Finishing the hike

The Best Via Ferrata Equipment

Here we listed and reviewed the best via ferrata equipment on the market. Via ferratas (also called iron trails) are steep and exposed routes equipped with fixed steel cables. These allow climbers to secure themselves using a via ferrata set and harness, greatly reducing the risk of a serious fall. Other essential gear includes a…

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Via Ferrata

Why you should wear Merino wool clothing?

Hiking, trekking and mountaineering are strenuous activities which require high performance clothing that keeps you comfortable no matter the conditions. The performance of a garment greatly depends on the material out of which it is made. The most common materials for hiking clothing are polyester, Merino wool, down (for insulation), nylon and other synthetic materials….

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Why you should wear Merino wool clothing

Why is cotton bad for hiking?

Cotton is one of the most used materials for clothing because it is highly appreciated for being soft, non-itchy, breathable and durable. However, when it comes to apparel for hiking, mountaineering and other aerobic activities, cotton has too many shortcomings to be used efficiently. Hiking clothing should provide good temperature regulation and be quick-drying, moisture-wicking…

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Why is cotton bad for hiking?