Trekker HQ’s passion arose out of experiences built and compiled over decades.
Choosing the right hiking trail or trekking area is key to a safe and fun experience. It is important to know one’s limits in skill and ability. Making and choosing the appropriate plan for hiking and trekking adventure is where Trekker HQ comes in as a base camp for information and resources.
Trekker HQ welcomes hikers and trekkers, of all skill levels, to share their experiences and recommendations on routes they have taken and experienced. Trekker HQ’s objective is to provide visitors and members with a richer, more enjoyable experience.
Trekker HQ members are provided a thorough and complete orientation to make the most of their hiking and trekking experiences.
From the hilly wanderings through the undeveloped hills in Encino, California to the trek up to Mount Rainier’s base camp and the Colorado River outlook at the Grand Canyon TrekkerHQ’s contributors have a diverse level of knowledge and experience.
From hiking and trekking poles to mountain boots and lightweight rock climbing shoes, day packs and heavy duty backpacking equipment, find it here. [coming soon to TrekkerHQ]
From compasses to GPS devices and paper maps, it is all here… find what works best for you.
Too little or too much? Both can limit your experience and safety.
The White Mountains in California are breathtaking. They are home to some of the oldest trees in the world, some in the Ancient Bristlecone Forest are nearly 5,000 years old.
To make the most of your hiking or trekking through the Ancient Bristlecone Forest experience, you’ll want to plan your itinerary and activities to take advantage of the best weather and optimal conditions. Remember, the White Mountains are some of the youngest mountains on Earth, but have elevations above 10,000 feet/ 3,000 meters.
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