Getting Ready To Hike A Trail!
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Written by: Leona Williams
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 |
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A hiking trail is only used the way it was intended if you follow certain steps. The most important thing to consider is personal safety and ease of use for the trail. Other things to consider when planning a hiking outing are the number of people who use the trail, the accommodations available, and the type of supplies needs for the hike.
It is important to keep a few key safety precautions in mind when planning a hike. The first thing you should do is find out the trail details and it's usability level. Keep an eye out for the length of the trail, and for any safety precautions mentioned. Finding out the weather is also a good thing to do, and finding a hike partner is often good advice too.
It is important to think ahead in order to assure your safety on a hike. You can get maps for trails in public areas, which can help you to set your hiking goals and the speed you plan to go. In addition to maps, consider what you will eat and where you will sleep and make plans for these. Assemble a first aid kit in case there is an accident.
The average guide for speed is two miles per hour on flat land with adding an extra half hour per thousand feet of higher altitude. The variables to include in this process are weather, the condition of the trail, and the personal, established speed.
During peak season, one cannot take a popular trail without reservation. For example The Grand Canyon.Their policy states that all hikers aspiring to camp overnight should apply for back-country permit once they reach the bottom of the canyon.
Do a search and you'll discover if you need reservations and how they should be made. You'll also find out if a tent is required or if you can just bring a sleeping bag or bedroll.
About hiking, many opinions are there. Should it be done alone or with a partner? If you have a partner, it will be of great help during accident or emergency. However, for experience hikers, doing it alone is recommended leaving the details with some trustworthy friend.
For the best hike, research your route and check the weather beforehand. Other things may arise during your hike such as changing weather, detours from your planned route and interesting works of nature, which all add to the enjoyment of being out of doors, no matter how experienced you are at hiking.
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