"Yes, we love peace, but we are not willing to take wounds for it, as we are for war."John Andrew Holmes
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Hiking Boots Improper footwear damages feet, especially during hiking excursions. Hence, a must for all adventure and other sporting trips are hiking boots.Some popular brands which make excellent-quality, beautiful, and different types of hiking boots include Asolo, ...
The Thrills of Adventure Hiking Adventure hiking is for the fearless thrill seekers and the experienced hikers. What you will experience in adventure hiking is a lot of ledge walking and climbing, steep embankments and thick terrain. If you are not an experienced hiker you will want to ...
What's In Your Hiking Pack? Every time I leave the pavement, I take along my trusty hiking pack - even if I have no intention of hiking. Doing this has become a habit rather than a conscious decision. My pack goes with me when a hike, camp, hunt, fish, bird watch and even when I ...
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Hiking is an outdoor sport that requires no equipment. It's one of the least expensive sports you can engage in. It's basically walking, conducted in a natural setting. Some hiking is goal-oriented, with a specific distance or destination in mind, while other hikes take the form of rambling, with no particular goal other than exercise and enjoyment.
Hiking can be a social experience. You can join hiking groups and clubs to meet people with similar interests. Many singles organizations, in fact, run hikes as a form of low-stress get-together. Other people consider hiking to be a peaceful and solitary activity. Keep in mind these different approaches to hiking when you are on the trail.
Observe hiking etiquette whenever you are on a hike. Many hikers prefer peace and quiet, so if you are in a group, avoid shouting your conversations. Many hikers also enjoy seeing wild animals, and loud conversation and loud music are sure ways to scare animals away. Remember that you are in a natural setting and behave accordingly.
Hiking etiquette requires that a group stick to the pace of the slowest hiker so that no one is left behind. The easiest way to do this is to put slow hikers up front. If you find the pace of your group too slow, just choose a different group to hike with the next time.
If you cause a low-hanging branch to brush back, it is proper hiking etiquette to hold the branch for the next person so that it will not snap into their faces. However, it is also proper etiquette to maintain enough distance between yourself and the person in front of you so that they will not have to worry about hurting you with branches.
Right-of-way on hikes is different than the rules of the road for walking and driving. People heading uphill have the right of way on a narrow trail over people going downhill. Smaller groups of hikers have the right of way over larger groups.
Written By: James Munroe
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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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Hiker Dies After Fall at CT ParkPatch.comAccording to The Hartford Courant, Engel was hiking in the area known as “the chin” when, shortly before 4:30 pm, he fell. Spokesman Dennis Schain said Engel was pronounced dead at Yale New Haven Hospital Sunday night. The park, a popular hiking ... |
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