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Trailmix.Net helps parents create family outdoor learning and adventure experiences. Our products engage children, educate them on topics such as nature, history, and the natural sciences, and teach them how to set and achieve goals.
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Purifying Water when Hiking, Camping, or Backpacking with Kids
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Dehydration is a common backcountry problem that affects children and adults alike. It can lead to fatigue, headaches, lethargy, irritability, and more serious injuries if left untreated. Your first line of defense is to keep your group hydrated by drinking...
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Is the Weather Bad? Bring Your Child’s Outdoor Activities Inside with an Uncle Milton Ant Farm
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The fall colors are vibrant and winter is just around the corner. For many of us, this means that our backyards, parks, trails, and other favorite stomping grounds are about to get soaked by rain and snow. Don't let the weather disrupt your educational...
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Tips for Hiking Kids: A Thirty Second Investment that Could Save a Life
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The thought of searching for a lost child after a backpacking, camping or hiking trip is agonizing, to say the least. But part of managing risk is confronting the potential problem and taking steps to control the outcome if it does happen. One step that...
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Hiking With Kids in California Gold Country: Exploring the Monroe Ridge Trail
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In 1848 a carpenter named James Marshall was inspecting the progress of a sawmill he was constructing on the banks of the American River in Coloma, CA. As he gazed into the water, he noticed something that would change the world forever. Glittering in...
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