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2. Backpacking before hiking
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... gear, a fleece jacket or shirt, extra socks, a compass, a map, a whistle and mirror for signalling for help, sunscreen, a first-aid kit, insect repellent, an emergency foil blanket to keep you warm i...

3. Hiker beginner Basic Training
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...;ve achieved some basic fitness as preparations for a good hike, there are a few other things that will help you get completely ready. General fitness is great, but there are specialized activities th...

4. Having Hiking Rhythm
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...e of breaks instead of having to break every time you run out of breath and start panting. Moreover, it helps you to plan your hikes. Steady hiking rhythm will decrease the strain you put on your feet...

5. Compass for hiking
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...off you'll be. Often, just knowing the general direction you are or want to travel is tremendously helpful. Climbing up and down hills, around winding trails you can easily get disoriented. Knowi...

6. Using Maps for beginners
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...s easy to get turned around. You can wind up walking even farther from the trail.  A good map will help you easily get back to your starting point. First, have current map covering the area you i...

7. The Basic Hiking and Camping Skills
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...to it, the current may hold you down. Instead just hold on to them tightly. Having hiking stick will be helpful because it can help you cross rivers and bodies of water. Moreover they help increase mo...

8. Basic Hiking Techniques
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...s. Hence, crossing creeks, rivers and lakes can introduce challenges. Though sheer strength can be very helpful, technique and experience count for a lot as well. Selecting good boots is the first st...

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Prepare your shoes

With the hurried pace of life these days, not everyone has time to go hiking alone or may be with full team family. But actually it can be planed and arranged successfully, even for someone who has no experience in hiking. Walking on a trail in a pair of cheap sneakers or plastic shoes can make you straight have blister feet and leg muscles weep. For a short, easy loop, you can get by with comfortable runners, but for anything more challenging, prepare hiking shoes. Evolution has been made over the last decade in footwear for outdoor activities.
 

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Suitable apparels for hiking

Hiking apparels are different from what people wear everyday. Even if you look great in jeans and cute cotton T-shirts, they are not suitable for hiking trails. When you're suiting up for your adventure, focus on keeping things light and layered. You want to be able to dress down as it gets warmer and dress up as it gets colder. If it gets windy, you want to have a light shell that can double as a rain jacket. It's also important in all seasons to wear a cap or hat, especially important when hiking is conducted in the summer time. Its function is to keep the sun off you, and in colder weather to keep you warm. Be prepared for possible changes in weather because it is normal in the mountainous area to have weather changes in a few minutes.
 

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Backpacking before hiking

Your backpack and its contents can be your best friend and lifesaver on the hiking trail. When you are trying to decide which backpack to buy, think about how ambitious a hiker you want to be.
 

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Rules on hiking

Safety comes first. That is the most important thing to consider in hiking. Less informed hikers are the scourge of the trails. For example, flicked cigarette butts or flying embers from campfires have started many forest fires. If you must build a fire, clear a spot with a three-meter diameter, make a circle of rocks around the fire and keep a bucket of water, sand and a shovel nearby. As fire can be damaging the fragile environments, it is ok to have waterproof matches just in case you need to light a fire for safety purposes. If you absolutely must indulge in hot soup or tea on the trail, buy a lightweight stove. Some butane stoves are small enough to fit in your pocket.
 

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Choosing your trail

As a beginner, choosing the trail is important thing to consider. It is the same way as you learn cycling or driving. There are steps to go as the ability continuously increases.
 

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