Hiking

Test Lowa Renegade GTX MID Ws – Good hiking boots
By Laurène Philippot

In this article, I present the Lowa Renegade GTX MID Ws high-top hiking boots, i.e. the women’s model. Comfort, wear, waterproofing… Having owned several pairs of this model, I give you my opinion after a complete test of several years (they’re not new in the photos, by the way!). Test video summary Opinion summary I […]

6 tips for hiking alone
By Marion Prigent

Are you a woman who wants to start hiking on your own but doesn’t know how? Then you’ve come to the right place! Discover our 6 tips to get you started. 1.get to know your physical condition Hiking is an outdoor sport that can be practised at different levels. That’s why it’s important to get […]

Jenny Diab – 7 weeks solo on the Camino de Compostela
By Laurène Philippot

In this interview, Jenny Diab shares with us her experience of trekking as a single woman on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela for 7 weeks. Why did she set off? How did she prepare, and what was the experience like? Here’s what she has to say! Watch the video interview Listen to the podcast […]

My tips for preparing (and making a success of!) your first bivouac
By Clara Ferrand

Are you more motivated than ever to embark on your first bivouac experience? If you already love being outdoors, then sleeping in the middle of nature will be a revelation! Here’s an article that brings together all my good advice, from a bivouac expert (and addict!), from the basic rules for finding a great bivouac […]

How can I prevent and avoid blisters on my feet? My tips
By Laurène Philippot

Blisters, those little swellings that can literally ruin your life when hiking or trail running… Once they’re there, they can quickly become complicated to treat, so the best thing to do is to anticipate and avoid them. In this article, I share with you the tips and tricks that have (finally) enabled me to hike […]

5 reasons to hike the Venntrilogie (Belgium)
By Laurène Philippot

The Venntrilogie is a hiking trail located in the Eastern Cantons region of Belgium. With its 110km and 6 stages, it’s a great idea for a hike that’s both enjoyable and accessible! I did it with a friend and came back delighted 🙂 The Venntrilogy at a glance 1. Discover the German-speaking region of Belgium […]