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How to Mentally Train for 20+ Miles: Building Resilience for Your MammothMarch
While physical endurance gets you to the halfway point, it’s mental resilience that carries you through the final stretch. Practice these strategies, and you won’t just survive the distance — you’ll conquer it.


Why fall is hiking season 🥾🍂
As the sweltering heat of summer gives way to cooler temperatures, many outdoor enthusiasts find themselves eagerly anticipating the...


Essential “post event” tips for recovery & self-care
After pushing your limits and conquering those miles during your MammothMarch adventure, it's time to give your body the care it...


MammothMarch trail etiquette
In today’s blog post, we take a closer look at a very important topic to ensure an enjoyable and respectful adventure for everyone: Trail...


10 Reasons to march into adventure with MammothMarch
Embarking on a MammothMarch is more than just a hike; it's a journey into the heart of adventure, pushing your limits, and discovering...


Hiking tips for seniors: Embracing adventure at any age.
Adventure knows no age, and neither does the call of the wild. At MammothMarch, we believe that the trail is open to everyone –...


Household hacks for your stinky hiking boots
If you've just completed a MammothMarch or a long hike and your hiking boots are smelling worse than a gym locker room, don't worry;...


Long-distance Hiking & Nutrition
Hiking requires a combination of cardiovascular fitness and muscle strength, so a balanced diet that provides enough energy and nutrients...


MammothMarch top tips when choosing Hiking Poles
Hiking poles can provide a number of benefits when hiking or backpacking. They can help to improve balance and stability on uneven...


Hiking & Thunderstorms
MammothMarch is a rain or shine event, which is why we encourage you to plan ahead and accordingly. There are very few outdoor events...


How to prepare in 3 weeks or less
Today, we take a closer look at what to consider if you’ve just signed up or haven’t started training yet. To start with the bottom line:...


How to prepare in 3 months or less
You’re already signed up and feel you need a little guidance for the next couple of weeks to make sure you’re all set for MammothMarch?...


How to prevent blisters
Blisters on the feet are not only a side effect of hiking but can also mean the painful end of a beautiful MammothMarch adventure. How do...


11 Reasons to Sign Up - Right Now!
When you read this post, you’ve either already decided to take on the 20/30 miles or remain undecided. “Shall I really do it?”, “Isn’t it...


MammothMarch with a dog
We receive a lot of inquiries about taking part in one of our events with a dog, so today’s blog post is not only for you, but also your...


What to Pack
Last week we looked at what you should wear during your long-distance hike. Now that you know that there’s no such thing as bad weather,...


What to Wear
When it comes to deciding what to wear for a long-distance hike like MammothMarch, there is only one important rule: The right clothing...


Do's and Don'ts for Hikers
For many, hiking is a simple sport that does not seem to cause any difficulties. Even if everyone has the opportunity to go on long...


The Benefits of Hiking
When we decided to launch a virtual hiking event (“Hike Your Hood”) last year, we had two things in mind: How can we help our...


How To Plan Your Hike
Preparation is just as important as the actual activity itself. So, before you head out read this article for some tips.
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