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Things to know about before hiking

Things to know about before hiking

Hiking is one of the most popular activities among the younger generation today. But today, in the face of the global corona epidemic, this situation has largely changed. However, hiking is a very fun and adventurous activity, to be exact. There are many things we can and should not do in doing these processes. Therefore, it is very important to have some understanding of this before engaging in such activities like hiking. Below is a description of what you need to do when hiking.

  1. Find Some Hiking Buddies

In general, hiking in a group is better. Safety is the main reason why mountaineering with a team is better. Then you can help each other if someone gets hurt. In general, the perfect team size is four. If someone is injured, one person can stay with him and the other two go to get help. Traveling with a group is fun and you can share relevant items to take with the group. Large groups are difficult to navigate together, other climbers can be loud and disturbing and have a greater impact on the environment. Leave no trace and most land management agencies recommend 10 or 12 people as the maximum group size.

  1. Research Trail Options

Do some research and choose paths to improve. Take a look at trail websites, blogs and garden websites to get information about the place you are hoping to visit. Get a guidebook. And how difficult is that? How far is it? How much altitude advantage is there? Find out more about. Be sure to choose a boost in you and your team’s abilities. If you are new to mountaineering, choose a place where you can easily climb, and then climb up to more difficult ones.

  1. Read Up on Local Regulations

In many places, laws are in place to protect the natural environment. Check those relevant websites to see if you need a reservation, a permit or a garden permit. See if any areas are closed and campfires are allowed.

  1. Get the Weather and Avalanche Forecasts

Get information about the weather in the area you plan to visit before you go. Also, find out if it’s a rainy season or an area with a lot of sunshine. Then pack your clothes for the weather. If you are going to climb mountains, keep in mind that the weather is not the same in every place in the city.

  1. Take Care of Your Feet 

Wear hiking boots or trail runners that fit you and grip the trail.

  1. Pack the 10 Essentials

Bring a backpack to carry your equipment. Also use headlamps, food and water, warm clothing, a map or other naval support, fire extinguishers, first aid kit, emergency shelter, knife and communication equipment as essential equipment.

  1. Bring a Garbage Bag

Bring a garbage bag to carry everything you bring. It contains organic contaminants such as apple core and banana peel. You can use your trash bag to pick up any trash you find. It can also help keep the environment clean.

  1. Fill Up a Water Bottle

Carrying a bottle of water is a must here. Dehydration is not a joke. Generally, you should drink about 2 liters of water a day. However, if the climb is difficult or it is hot, you will need much more. Find out if there are rivers along the way, and then be sure to carry a filter.

  1. Leave a Trip Plan

This is the most important thing you can do before climbing a mountain. Tell a friend or family member, where you are going and when you hope to return. That way, if you get lost or injured, someone will know to look after you.

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