Hiking. Tell me all about it.
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Hiking. Tell me all about it.
I've always liked ambling about the woods in an aimless manner. However, I have decided that once the temperature becomes conducive to spending serious quantities of time outside I would like to become serious about this, and take up hiking. I know I'll have to start small, and build up stamina, but where should I start? Should I buy boots, or just lace up my Reboks and go? Will regular walking trails suffice, or should I start some other way? Please share your advice with me.
Depends on what you want to do. I like walking because it's easy. Walking led me to walking through parks. The parks had trails, so I started walking on them. That became hiking. I started going off the trails and over rocks. I fell a couple of times, so I figured I should learn how to climb.
My best advice is start slowly, get yourself a hydration pack (I've got a CamelBack M.U.L.E. which works great), a decent set of hiking shoes (something like this), and carry a cell phone and a small folding knife. Then find a park and go to it. Or just find anyplace. Just go.
My best advice is start slowly, get yourself a hydration pack (I've got a CamelBack M.U.L.E. which works great), a decent set of hiking shoes (something like this), and carry a cell phone and a small folding knife. Then find a park and go to it. Or just find anyplace. Just go.
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I like to hike at the mall because there's bathrooms, soda fountains and pretty women.


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Cail's got the right of it. The main thing about hiking is that it varies in intensity. I've gone on three day camp outs with only my knife; making shelters, finding water, etc...
But I've also got a paved two mile trail through the woods next to my house that I walk on quite a bit.
Ultimately, just get out there and start going, and you'll find your comfort level.
But I've also got a paved two mile trail through the woods next to my house that I walk on quite a bit.
Ultimately, just get out there and start going, and you'll find your comfort level.
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Reboks for a stroll through the woods;
Boots (if they are comfortable) for trekking through the underbrush;
and DEFINATELY hiking boots for the hiking I like doing... at night through the forest!
Boots (if they are comfortable) for trekking through the underbrush;
and DEFINATELY hiking boots for the hiking I like doing... at night through the forest!
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it's all in the shoes. it's worth it to get a great pair specifically for hiking. and make sure you keep your feet dry. malik loves hiking. i'll make sure he knows you are asking for advice b/c he might have some good tips.
personally too, i wouldn't go alone but maybe get some mace just in case you go it alone.
have fun!!!
personally too, i wouldn't go alone but maybe get some mace just in case you go it alone.
have fun!!!
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I've always found hiking alone to be what I like best, as I think I get the most out of it. My nature-loving ex-girlfriend took all the joy out of it for me because she was all about going out there and trying to make some goal of reaching some point, whereas I enjoy just wandering around until I get sick of it and going home before my body gives up. It's about the journey for me, not the destination.
As someone who thinks it is something of a racket for all these different "sports" to each have their own equipment where a pair of sneakers or comfy shoes works just as well, the ex did teach me the importance of a good pair of hiking boots for the long hikes. It really really does make a difference. But if you are just kicking around a nature trail, I don't think it is especially necessary. If you are doing several miles, then I'd invest. Your feet will thank you for it.
As someone who thinks it is something of a racket for all these different "sports" to each have their own equipment where a pair of sneakers or comfy shoes works just as well, the ex did teach me the importance of a good pair of hiking boots for the long hikes. It really really does make a difference. But if you are just kicking around a nature trail, I don't think it is especially necessary. If you are doing several miles, then I'd invest. Your feet will thank you for it.

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I like the idea of hiking alone, but am not sure if it is safe. Just 2 years ago a woman walking on a trail was attacked and raped. The mentally unstable man who did it was riding his bike, saw her alone, got a good distance in front of her and ditched the bike. He hid off the side of the trail until she came almost abreast of him, and he lobbed a large rock at her head. When she fell, he attacked her. She suffered a head injury, and during the rape he broke her neck. At the time I lived less than a quarter mile from where the attack happened.
Now I know that bad things can happen anywhere, but I don't feel safe enough to hike alone, unless it is on my parents' acreage.
Now I know that bad things can happen anywhere, but I don't feel safe enough to hike alone, unless it is on my parents' acreage.

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That's what one would think, wouldn't one?Wyldewode wrote:Agreed.But barring a gun, which I don't own or have any desire to obtain, Zapp recommended a knife. That should do the job.
That reminds of the rule I have about sharp, cutting objects being within arm's reach of my bed.
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Did he also have a gun? If not, it could be he believed in protection, but not in guns.
When I used to live alone, I had a morning star by my bed for that very reason. Somebody breaks in, they are going to get brained...if they don't shoot me first.
When I used to live alone, I had a morning star by my bed for that very reason. Somebody breaks in, they are going to get brained...if they don't shoot me first.

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