Insights and tips on how to protect your adventure sports business, giving you and your guests peace of mind.
While many care about protecting wildlife, not everyone follows the protection rules. More importantly, those rules can directly impact your business and even the safety of your adventurers. Here are some of the best tips for encouraging visitors to pick up after themselves and care for our environment.
Thanks to satellite communicators, you and your guides can embark on any journey without the fear of losing reception. Satellite communicators can send and receive messages due to the network of satellites orbiting above planet Earth. Here are a few benefits to owning a satellite communicator so you won’t be saying, “10-7 Out of service. Leaving to the air.”
Stinging and biting insects can cause major problems for you and your customers. While these creatures are tiny, their punch can be mighty to some. While your guests may have the travel bug, keep yourself and your travelers from being on the snack menu for insects and other pests with these tips.
At the end of a long day, nothing compares to the warmth and peacefulness fire brings. However, building and managing a campfire with a group of people comes with major responsibility as a fire can quickly become a hazard. Not only can a single campfire be the reason for a wildfire, but it could also leave others severely burned.
According to the Food and Drug Administration, approximately 85 percent of the population will develop an allergic reaction when exposed to poison ivy, oak or sumac. As a result of working outside, you and your employees need to take the necessary precautions to protect against these poisonous plants and remain illness-free.
A day out on the water is hard to beat. Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), canoeing and kayaking are relaxing and fun activities for all ages. However, anything can happen and it’s best to be prepared for the unexpected. Stay protected for your next trip with these safety tips.
Whether you are planning an all-day hike or trekking through the desert, dodging danger on the trails can be difficult. Adding guests who hike at all different levels can intensify the experience. Stay prepared and protected for your next trip with these safety tips.
When most of us sit behind a wheel every day, it’s easy to forget about the risks that come with operating motor vehicles. That’s why a tailor-made insurance policy to protect against the hazards specific to your business, including concerns that are off the beaten path such as MedPay, is a necessity.
In a world full of many options, it can be difficult and time-consuming trying to select the perfect gift for the explorer in your life. Finding gifts they will love and not exchange at the store for store credit, may seem impossible. Behold our 2020 Holiday Gift Guide for the adventurous.
To keep fun a part of your group’s day, preventive planning for trail rides is key. When an animal is thrown into the equation, it can be difficult to judge all possible outcomes. Evaluating your gear, warming up the horses and guests, and taking extra precautions before heading out on the trail will provide you with more peace of mind. Checkoff these trail ride safety tips before beginning your ride!