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How to find reliable trail information, with Sarah Lamagna, author of Hiking with Kids in New England
Get Outside With Kids
33 minutes 55 seconds
2 years ago
How to find reliable trail information, with Sarah Lamagna, author of Hiking with Kids in New England
How do you find trail information for hikes and walks? There are so many online sources these days, it can be overwhelming to find reliable information that won’t leave you stranded in the middle of a forest!
This week, we are joined by the delightful Sarah Lamagna who is talking to us about the value of a real hiking guide that has been hiked, researched, and written by a real person, ideally with a good dose of sass.
Tune in to hear:
Why hiking books are still one of the best sources of trail information [08:48]
Why we need to stop calling moms superheroes [14:49]
Epic fails galore from all of Sarah’s outdoor adventures [21:19]
The amazing book that Sarah is writing next [28:05]
Find Sarah on Instagram, check out Sarah’s website sarahlamagna.com and read Why you should stop calling moms superheroes
Other episodes we mentioned in this episode:
Ep 16, “Hiking with kids with Stephen Hui, author of 105 Hikes and Best Hikes and Nature Walks with Kids”
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