Adventure Tykes

Inspiration For Big Adventures With Your Little Tyke

Posts filed under Hiking

While I’m Away…

  I’m on a bit of a hiatus until the opening of our gallery, March 4th. I’ll be posting sporadically as time permits. Until then here are a handful of some of my favorite posts from the past:   Safety Precautions: http://wp.me/pNfdk-5z My Adventurous Ways Have Changed: http://wp.me/pNfdk-AC What Age Can I Take My Tyke Hiking: http://wp.me/pNfdk-z6 Successful… (read more)

Tuesday’s Tip of the Day: Getting In Touch With Nature

An oldie but goodie… I talk a lot about getting outside, playing outdoors and getting out in nature, but it isn’t always that easy. For some, stepping out the door isn’t necessarily stepping into nature. Especially, if you are an urban dweller. If you live in the city surrounded by big buildings, asphalt and concrete… (read more)

Gear Review: The North Face Insulated 30X Coat

  A good coat is an essential winter item for your tyke. This outer layer is what keeps your tyke protected from the elements. You want your tyke to stay dry, warm and allow their skin and clothes to breath. J-Man has had the opportunity to wear The North Face Toddler Insulated 30X coat in… (read more)

Trail Mix or Gorp?

  On Tuesday I provided ideas for healthy trail snacks for your tykes and yourselves. One of the snacks I mentioned was trail mix or GORP (good old raisins and peanuts). What I love about this snack is that it’s super simple to make and it can be custom made to you and your tykes… (read more)

Tuesday’s Tip of the Day: Trail Snacks

  When hiking with your tykes it is important to keep them fueled with healthy snacks that will sustain their energy levels for the duration of the hike. You don’t want your snacks to be heavy and bulky or require you to pack out a lot of trash. I have put together a list of… (read more)

What Keeps You From Adventuring With Your Tyke?

  What keeps you from adventuring with your tyke, venturing out on your first backpacking trip together, camping for the first time together or even taking those first steps on a trail with your tyke? We all have trepidations about stepping outside of our comfort zone, trying something for the first time or trying something… (read more)

Smartwool Hats & Sock Reviews

  Keeping your tykes head and feet warm are just as important as the rest of their body. Having appropriate hats and socks that wick away moisture, are breathable and provide comfort will help your tyke stay warm and comfortable outdoors. J-Man has been wearing hats since he came home from the hospital. Being a… (read more)

Tuesday’s Tip of the Day: Gear Picks for Camping or Getting Outside

  Here are 5 items I discovered at the Outdoor Retailer Show that I think would either make car camping fun with the family or help you get outside with your tykes. (I have not used or tested any of these products.)   1. Snowminer Headlamp from Snow Peak This light transforms from a headlamp… (read more)

5 National Parks in the Winter

  Has winter arrived yet in your area? Have the winter blues?  Pack up the family and take a trip to your local national park.  Even though it’s winter there are still great sights to see and plenty of winter activities to do. With fallen leaves or a snow covered ground a different perspective is… (read more)

Learning from Nature

  Any exposure to nature is a learning experience for your tyke. Whether it is feeling how warm the sun feels on their skin, hearing birds sing a song, the smell of wet grass or seeing evidence of a critter that has passed across their path. Exposing J-man to nature by hiking, camping and exploring… (read more)