Hiking Equipment Winchester KY

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Phillip Gall''s Outdoor and Ski
859-266-0469
1555 New Circle Rd
Lexington, KY
Dick's Sporting Goods
859- 273-1642
Fayette Mall, 3645 Nicholasville Rd
Lexington, KY
Kentucky Outdoor Cnt
(800) 522-6631
33 Schoolhouse Rd
Frankfort, KY
Dick's Sporting Goods
502-429-0776
Springhurst Town Center, 3555 Springhurst Boulevard
Louisville, KY
Sugar Creek Resort
859-885-9359
5800 Sugar Creek Resort
Nicholasville, KY
Dick's Sporting Goods
859-264-8800
Hamburg Pavilion, 1968 Pavilion Way
Lexington, KY
Dick's Sporting Goods
502- 420-6400
Oxmoor Center, 7900 Shelbyville Road
Louisville, KY
Dick's Sporting Goods
859-283-2702
Turfway Crossings, 1336 Hansel Avenue
Florence, KY
River City Canoe & Kayak
843-298-4599
814 Cherokee Road
Louisville, KY
2nd Swing
(859)746-2832
7729 Mall Road
Florence, KY

Stressed Out? Take a Hike

When faced with a 40 plus hour work week, bills to pay, and trekking the kids to-and-fro, how do you let loose? This summer, make it a point to relieve your stress by utilizing the great outdoors.

Exercise has long been touted as an excellent and natural way to manage stress. According to Harvard Public Health, exercise can help improve your mood, combat depression, and boost your self-esteem. But where you exercise makes a difference, too. A study conducted by the College of Forestry at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA, found that nature-based recreation had a significant effect on improving one's mood.

What's more, researchers at Loyola University Chicago's Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing (MNSON) found that vitamin D-a vitamin produced in the skin after exposure to the sun's rays-improves mood and prevents depression when more time is spent indoors.

Making the Outdoors Part of Your Life 

With the right approach and know how, you can reap all the benefits of getting outside and shaking the anxiety of the daily grind. 

  1. Look locally. Access your town's recreation commission for information about local parks and forests as well as any organized activities they may offer. Also, the U.S. Forest Service can provide information about national parks in your area. For more information, visit http://www.fs.fed.us/
  2. Take a hike.  Remove yourself from all air, noise, and light pollution and immerse yourself in the call of native birds and bubbling brooks. Free your mind of the sensory overload associated with city life by taking a day trip to tackle the trails with a loved one.
  3. Go camping. For some, the thought of sleeping on the ground, cooking meals over an open flame, and a weekend spent without electricity sounds like heaven. For others, it sounds hellish. However, slowing things down and getting away from it all with your family may provide you with some much needed respite from the rigors of the week.
  4. Hop on a bike. Cycling can be an excellent, low-impact way for you to connect with the outdoors. Can't dedicate a whole weekend to taking the family on a getaway? Designate an evening each week for a family bike ride. Not only will you spend quality time together, but you may find out something new about your neighborhood.
  5. Exercise outdoors. Now that the warm weather has melted the freeze of winter, many gyms and town parks offer exercise classes outdoors. Whether it's yoga in the park, tai chi in the ...

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