Hiking
Hiking When for some people hiking started as a family vacation tour to some town or village in the back country, and to get occupied, their family members might have given them a copy of what is called backpacking.
Some others would have been doing this for a long time and not able to remember the time from which they have been strapping their boots and wandering in the wilds for miles.
Whatever it may be, one point is sure: There is only one reason why we go hiking. (“Hiking Mount Rinjani, Indonesia in 4k”) That is none other than enjoying the beauty that our Mother Nature offers.
A person hiking for the first time can very well be recognized the minute we see him from his approach, hobbling with a backpack of not less than 50 pounds (often for a trip of two nights), which is essentially equal to the flatbed of Beverly Hillbillies, a tent of 10 pounds, a dozen of bagels, a couple of running shoes and a large number of watchable things, which might seem handy during hiking.
Though this is a picture bit amusing, this is true for most of the hardened veterans of back country when they are a beginner in this field. But need not worry. If at all you are a starter in the field of hiking, you will soon be able to put many miles on your boots.
As time passes, you will be on the way to fine tuning your art, till finally your backpack does not appear like a truck and you do not carry many bagels.
Here follows some advice and tips you may feel useful before you learn from experience and fetch your degree from on-the-trail University.
Have Fun
That is certainly what it is meant for. Though you may have many other reasons for putting your shoes on, at the end all these would come down to a single thing – fun.
However, without fun why is it worth it? Who would simply bear all the hardships of it, when it is the numerous bug bites and the few scrapes that are awaiting them. Who would bother to go for a hike if not for fun?
Follow this piece of advice. Spend time with nature. Have fun. Breathe the fresh air. Watch the formation of a cloud. Rule no.1 is “No stress”. Going hiking, breaking this rule, is a waste.
Be Prepared
You simply cannot forget regarding your safety since it is said that hiking is all meant for fun. You must keep in mind that you are going outdoors. Anything could happen. Inadequate preparation is the main reason for most of the back-country misses and disasters.
In sufficient clothing, inability to find correct routes, incorrect judgment calls- all of these are responsible for the dangerous situations that hiking may lead to.
To get best prepared think about all the conditions you may enter while going back-country hiking. Get packed accordingly once you can figure out the ways to deal with them.
An inquiry can be made to the park management to get advice regarding the local conditions and permission procedures.
Know Your Equipment
It is not that bad to be a trail dork, particularly when your life is on the line. Knowledge about the material of insulation of your sleeping bag will certainly not spoil the cool image you have when there turns out to be a storm or when the night appears freezing cold.
It is always good to know about your equipment as you cannot expect when your gear may be called upon once your life is in danger.
Regards, Coyalita
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