facebook pixel
@nationalparkservice
You've decided to take a trip to a national park either alone, with your family and friends, or as a group leader. Do you know what information you should research and what skills you should practice before you head out? Today’s topic: Know Your Limits ⁣ 📍Time of year: During what season will you be doing your activity? Oh, you’re headed to bear country? That salmon scented body wash was a bold choice. Good luck. ⁣ 📍Setting: Does the activity take place at the beach, on a trail, in a⁣ cave, on a mountain, future hospital room, or a historical site?⁣ Choose wisely. ⁣ 📍Duration: Will your trip or activity last a few hours or all day? It’s a little chillier than you thought? Guess it’s time to fashion your hat back into your pants. ⁣ 📍Difficulty level: Will you be going a short distance at a slow pace⁣ on flat terrain or a long distance at a faster pace on difficult terrain? When will you arrive? Also, two trains leave a station at the same time going different...umm, you know where ...

 73.1k

 222

Credits
Tags, Events, and Projects
  • acadia
  • planlikeaparkranger
  • fall
  • maine
  • autumn
  • hikesmart
  • nationalparkservice