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14 essential hiking tips for beginners in the Art of Hiking

Have you ever went on a extreme hike where you slipped from trail. So if you wanted to go on Hike & enjoy the hiking experience with your near & dear ones then this manual will help you a lott. I have jotted down the essential tips for beginner Hikers.

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14 essential hiking tips for beginners in the Art of Hiking

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  1. 14 Essential Hiking Tips for Beginners in the Art of Hiking

  2. Hiking is not just an activity but it is an Art. If you are novice to Hiking these are the super useful essential tips for you!!

  3. Choosing the Right Hike Biggest mistake made by the beginners is selecting the long hike or one having excessive climbing. Consider normal pace as 2 miles per hour. And If you’ve selected Hill or mountain then add one hour for thousand feet of elevation.

  4. Weather conditions Weather conditions can drastically change your first hiking experience, So it is always better to check the weather condition before going to hike a trail.

  5. Clothing Make sure that your clothes are adequately warm and in layers.

  6. Right shoes Painful feet can destroy your first hiking experience. Invest in high-quality shoes that provide solid grip and support to your ankles.

  7. Light packing Pack as light as possible for you. Invest in sharable things like cooking equipment that can be distributed among the team members. Take lightweight food & carry them in light bags.

  8. Eat & Drink well Food is nothing but fuel for the human body, and after a day’s hike you just want to erect your tent and sleep. But eating & drinking after an entire day of hiking is extremely important.

  9. Directions GPS receivers are useless while there is no network signal on mountains. Get the printed map for your planned hike. Learn to use compass & topographical maps since those are very crucial in determining the level.

  10. Experienced Partner It is always advisable to hike with experienced partners or at least with one of them. If you’ve hiker friends, ask them to accompany you.

  11. Hiking with kids Taking kids for hiking can be a whole new experience for them. From getting involved in the planning to exploring the wildlife on the hike, they will develop serious appreciation and respect for the wilderness.

  12. Hiking with Dogs Dogs are great companions, particularly when you’re hiking alone. First, you need to find out whether dogs are allowed on the trail you’re going to cover and whether your furry friend needs to stay on-leash the entire time.

  13. Always Pace yourself Take frequent rest stops, rehydrate, take the weight off and taste some snacks all of which will contribute to a great hiking experience. Initially, you may feel a little awkward but after a couple of miles, you would be glad that you’ve saved energy for more.

  14. Don’t panic if lost In case you’re lost, don’t panic. Instead, relax and stay calm and try to evaluate the situation. It’s quite a common phenomenon that happens to almost every hiker. Take a look at your map to identify if anything looks familiar. If not, simply backtrack till you find anything familiar with your map. However, in case you find nothing after backtracking a while, try to call or text the local emergency number.

  15. Leave No Trace The fascinating trails will only remain fascinating till we care for them. Trashed campsite together with human wastes often can be seen on trails. Thus, you should always bring something like plastic bag to throw away the trash

  16. Health & safety A first-aid kit alone doesn’t ensure your health and safety. You need to keep your hands absolutely germ-free and handle food properly to stay healthy. If you’re a woman hiking during your periods, bring along adequate menstrual supplies and handle them efficiently. When you plan a day’s mileage, consider water, clothes, foods and breaks as well. Don’t forget to take plenty of rest. Ideally, you should take rest before you get absolutely weary. Stay protected from sunburn by applying sunblock frequently.

  17. Safety checklist • Insulation (additional clothing) • Navigation (compass and map) • Illumination (flashlight or headlamp) • Sun protection (sunscreen and sunglasses) • Fire (lighter/waterproof matches/candle) • First-aid supplies • Nutrition (Additional food) • Repair tools and kit • Emergency shelter (plastic tube tent/tent)

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