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HIKING TIPS These are some of the most important hints and tips I can offer to help you have a better time hiking. Hike in a group. Always have at least one other person with you if you are going on low-traffic trails or be accepting of the risk you take in having no one able to aid you. Some of the benefits of hiking in a group: Learn from more experienced hikers or pass on your knowledge. Aid for injuries Distributing loads for common group gear Meet new people or deepen relationships Drink often to stay hydrated. Carry enough water for the day and your pack will get lighter as the day wears on. Small snacks often will keep your energy level up rather than waiting for a big lunch meal after youve emptied your bodys reserves. Keep a small amount of surplus food ready, just in case. Leave your hike plan with someone back home and call them when you get off the trail. Bring and use sunscreen and a hat to prevent sunburn, even on cloudy or cold days. Plan a hike that is suitable for everyone in your party and let the slower person set the pace. Keep your pack organized and put items back where you expect to find them. Repackage to reduce weight. No need to take an 8 ounce bottle of insect spray if you can pour some into a 1 ounce spray bottle you can pick up at Wal-Mart. Dont bring the whole plastic-wrapped box of 12 energy bars when youll only eat 2 and need one more just in case. Leave all your cotton clothes at home. Keep a bandanna tied to your pack strap for a quick wipe of your brow as needed. Inspect your emergency and first aid kits before each hike. Replace consumed items. Especially be able to start a fire. Minimize your weight before starting a long hike, lose 5 pounds, get a haircut, cut your finger nails, and go to the bathroom. :-) Water is critical for staying alive, but it is also deadly when mixed with cold on the trail. Keep yourself and your gear dry. Put items in zip-loc baggies, sleeping bag in heavyduty plastic garbage bag, clothes in waterproof bags. Carry and use raingear. If your hands swell while hiking, raise them. Hold onto your pack shoulder strap for awhile and see how that helps. Use trek poles to keep your hands elevated a bit and keep the muscles active. Take a photo ID, insurance card, and credit card on the trail. Before a long trek, taking digital photos of your documentation and emailing it to yourself can be helpful if they are lost or stolen. Easy access to a copy of the document may aid in getting replacements faster. You may see rock cairns, piles of rocks, along the trail. Dont destroy them, but dont add to them either. Dont create cairns, tree blazes, or any other sign to mark the trail - people should be able to navigate their own route and scarring the landscape doesnt help anyone. Have a great hike!
Posted on: Tue, 04 Mar 2014 06:38:34 +0000

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