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Beth Atencio

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Beth Atencio is a nature enthusiast and seasoned hiker who turned a personal journey of healing into a life on the trail. Her experience spanning everything from lakeside day hikes to rugged backcountry routes allows her to deliver practical trail guides, honest gear reviews, and real world hiking tips for all skill levels. Beth's goal at AllAboutHike is to help every reader feel confident and prepared before they hit the trail.
Why Open Ridge Trails Feel More Tiring Than Forest Paths on the Same Hike
  • nature & trails

Why Open Ridge Trails Feel More Tiring Than Forest Paths on the Same Hike

Beth AtencioJune 3, 20267 mins0
Many hikers notice that one section of a trail can feel much harder than another, even when…
Why Short Recovery Pauses Can Help Hikers Keep a Steadier Pace on Longer Trails
  • Trail Planning

Why Short Recovery Pauses Can Help Hikers Keep a Steadier Pace on Longer Trails

Beth AtencioJune 2, 20268 mins0
Many hikers think stopping will automatically slow the whole hike down. In some cases, that is true.…
Why Trail Distance Alone Can Mislead First-Time Hikers About How Easy a Route Feels
  • Beginner Hiking

Why Trail Distance Alone Can Mislead First-Time Hikers About How Easy a Route Feels

Beth AtencioJune 2, 20268 mins0
Many beginners judge a trail mainly by distance. That sounds reasonable at first because miles are simple…
Why Hikers Should Confirm Trail Markers After Turns Instead of Assuming the Route Is Right
  • Hiking Navigation

Why Hikers Should Confirm Trail Markers After Turns Instead of Assuming the Route Is Right

Beth AtencioJune 1, 20267 mins0
Many hiking mistakes do not begin because a trail is badly marked. They begin because the hiker…
Why Hot Return Trails Often Feel Longer Than Hikers Expect
  • Weather & Conditions

Why Hot Return Trails Often Feel Longer Than Hikers Expect

Beth AtencioJune 1, 20268 mins0
Many hikes feel manageable on the way out and strangely longer on the way back. One of…
Why Hikers Often Wait Too Long to Eat on Longer Trails
  • Hiking Mistakes

Why Hikers Often Wait Too Long to Eat on Longer Trails

Beth AtencioMay 31, 2026June 1, 20267 mins0
Many hikers carry enough food for a longer outing and still end up eating later than they…
Why a Light Extra Layer Often Helps More Than Hikers Expect on Changing Trails
  • Hiking Gear

Why a Light Extra Layer Often Helps More Than Hikers Expect on Changing Trails

Beth AtencioMay 30, 2026May 30, 20268 mins0
A light extra layer often seems optional at the trailhead, especially when the weather feels mild and…
Why Short Trail Goals Help Children Stay Happier on Longer Family Hikes
  • Family Hiking

Why Short Trail Goals Help Children Stay Happier on Longer Family Hikes

Beth AtencioMay 30, 2026May 30, 20267 mins0
Longer family hikes often go better when children are not asked to think about the whole distance…
Why Hikers Often Walk Past Small Side Trails Without Realizing They Changed Direction
  • Hiking Navigation

Why Hikers Often Walk Past Small Side Trails Without Realizing They Changed Direction

Beth AtencioMay 29, 2026May 30, 20267 mins0
Small side trails often look harmless, especially when they seem to continue naturally from the route a…
Why Solo Hikers Often Miss Small Pace Drops Until the Return Starts Feeling Longer
  • Solo Hiking

Why Solo Hikers Often Miss Small Pace Drops Until the Return Starts Feeling Longer

Beth AtencioMay 29, 2026May 30, 20267 mins0
Solo hikers often miss small pace drops because a quiet trail does not always provide clear feedback…
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Beth Atencio

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Beth Atencio is a nature enthusiast and seasoned hiker who turned a personal journey of healing into a life on the trail. Her experience spanning everything from lakeside day hikes to rugged backcountry routes allows her to deliver practical trail guides, honest gear reviews, and real world hiking tips for all skill levels. Beth's goal at AllAboutHike is to help every reader feel confident and prepared before they hit the trail.

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