Forest City Supply
Hiking 101: The Basics
Hiking 101: The Basics
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Ready to explore the beautiful trails around Cleveland but not sure where to start? Join us for Hiking 101, our foundational workshop designed to give you the confidence and skills to hit the trail safely.
This hands-on class is perfect for beginners and will cover everything you need to know to get started.
What You'll Learn:
The 10 Essentials: Discover the essential gear you should carry on every hike.
Choosing Your Gear: Learn how to select the right footwear and pack for your needs.
Staying Found: Get an introduction to basic navigation using maps and apps.
Trail Safety & Etiquette: Understand "Leave No Trace" principles and how to handle common situations on the trail.
Leave this class ready to confidently explore local gems like the Cleveland Metroparks and Cuyahoga Valley National Park!
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