"At sixteen I was stupid, confused and indecisive. At twenty-five I was wise, self-confident, prepossessing and assertive. At forty-five I am stupid, confused, insecure and indecisive. Who would have supposed that maturity is only a short break in adolescence?"Jules Feiffer
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All About Hiking In The Appalachians The Appalachian trail is a 2000+ mile trail that starts in Katahdin, Maine and ends at Springer Mountain in Northern Georgia. The trail will take its travelers through Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, ...
Best Hiking Trips to Enjoy in Oregon Oregon has some of the most beautiful hiking terrain in the country. Known for its wide topographical diversity, Oregon contains hiking trails through the desert, mountains, coasts, forests, and canyons. There's probably no other state in the nation ...
Hiking Clubs: Great Way To Meet Hiking Companions If you are a beginner interested in hiking there is no better way to start than to join a club. Not only will you learn from other peoples experience but you will learn about the best sites locally and you will meet people who would share several tips ...
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Taking a hike means expecting the unexpected, so it’s best to be prepared for some of the more common things that can occur on a daylong or weeks-long trek. There are some very useful items that you should always take with you any time you go hiking. Obviously, you want to take a backpack. It contains everything - the things you need to survive in the wilderness.
Most people remember to take a backpack, but it is surprising how many forget to think about taking some kind of rain cover. You may think that you just won’t go hiking if it is raining, but you should consider the fact that, many times, a sunny day can turn rainy in an instant. Also, going for a hike on a rainy day will get you used to hiking in the rain, which is likely to occur when you take longer treks. Get a raincoat and include it in your day-hiking equipment.
You may think that you’ll only be gone a few hours, so why carry the weight of food, but it is always a good idea to have some food with you on a hike. You never know when a two-hour hike will last longer than that. You might find an interesting trail and find yourself walking around in the woods for many hours. Ultimately, you will get hungry; so carry some food with you when you go hiking.
Your boots are critical. When choosing hiking equipment, remember that every pound of weight in your boots is equivalent to adding five pounds on your back. When you put too much weight on one part of your body, another part is sure to complain. The boots you should wear depend on the kind of trail you are hiking. Many trails can be hiked with just a pair of sneakers on, but others can only be handled with serious and heavy hiking boots. Make your choice appropriately.
If you plan to hike in the rain, you should get a pair of gaiters. They prevent water from running down your legs and into your boots. If you’ve spent any time waterproofing your boots just to find all your efforts have gone to waste because you didn’t seal around the space where your legs go in, you’ll appreciate adding gaiters to your hiking equipment.
You should wear two pairs of socks. Having an outer sock made of wool and an inner sock made of polypropylene is a good combination. This method is effective in draining moisture from your feet, and every hiker should use it.
Written By: Chris Snow
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Custer State Park to Host Snowshoe HikeRapid City JournalThe Lover's Leap Snowshoe Hike will guide participants through a dense pine forest, meandering near Grace Coolidge Creek. The three-mile hike is geared toward beginners, allowing participants the opportunity to try the recreational event and explore ...and more » |
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In Photos: Hiking Galvin Ranch With Save Mount DiabloPatch.comThe nonprofit leads its last guided hike of the property Saturday, now owned by the East Bay Regional Park District. By Adalto Nascimento Hikers maker their way to Galvin Ranch's summit rocks. A group of approximately 20 hikers joined Save Mount Diablo ...and more » |
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Go take a hikeDurham Herald SunAlthough I really like saying we're going to hike the Grand Canyon because it sounds so hardy and robust and, well, grand, right now, that's not precisely our plan. When we hike the Grand Canyon we're not planning on doing the grand part of it. |
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