Friday, March 28, 2014

Take A Hike

By Malcolm Andersen


A hiking vacation is the best way to have a thrilling and memorable vacation at the same time. You can either go alone or bring your family with you. Either way you will definitely enjoy it.

Hiking vacations offer a multitude of adventure that is always different for each hike. You get to enjoy the beautiful scenery and be one with Mother Nature.

Take Your Pick

There are lots of different locations to choose from when looking for the perfect hiking spot. You may decide to hike on a trail or through a certain part of the woods. There are a number of cleared trails that can be used as a walking trail.

If you are feeling adventurous, why not try to make your own hiking path. You can go in the woods and look for an uncleared trail. A note of caution here is that before going on a hike in an uncleared trail, you should notify your family, friend or relative of the place and time you are going hiking. At least someone will be able to notify the authorities in case you do get lost. Rest assured that whether you do take the path well-traveled or the unexplored path, you will have a great experience in the end.

Pack Your Bags

Be sure that you take very important and necessary items with you if you do plan to take a hiking vacation. On the other hand, do not overburden your load since you do have to carry all of it on your back.

Dress depending on the weather. Wear light layered clothes if it is warm and thick layered clothes if it is cold. Bring along a light blanket for any emergency.

Don't forget the matches so that you can light up a fire. As a precaution, put the matches in a waterproof bag so they don't accidentally get wet. Pack a few light snacks since these can help you avoid hunger while hiking.

Bring more than enough water. Hiking can cause dehydration so it is important that you drink plenty of water. Don't bring sugared drinks or soda as they can also trigger thirstiness. Plain water is always the best drink for any outdoor recreation, including hiking. Take frequent breaks during your hike to hydrate yourself by taking a drink.

Bring a camera. Hikers are often privy to the beauty of nature and its wildlife, especially those in uncleared trails in the wood. Take pictures of these as mementos of your hike. Later, you can look at them again when you are in the comfort of your own home and even in the company of your loved ones.

Bring a smaller, lightweight drying towel to dry your hair, body, or camera and other gear when things get wet. Avoid a large cotton towel, as they tend to be bulky and very heavy when wet, and stay wet in your backpack for days.

The Hiking Novice

Whatever you wish to call yourself as a hiking beginner, it is best if you take things at a slow pace. Take someone hiking with you over the weekend so that you can get the feel of it. If possible choose someone that has had experience in hiking so that you can ask for a couple of tips including the best locations to go hike alone or with family and friends. Ask other hikers for their tips based on personal experiences.

After you get the hang of hiking, you will surely be hooked that you will always eagerly anticipate the next time that you can go hiking again.




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