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Read This before Your Next Hiking Adventure (Trust Us!)

  • Writer: WoodLand
    WoodLand
  • 4 days ago
  • 3 min read
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Are you an avid hiker or a beginner exploring this activity? Hiking is a great way to connect with nature and disconnect from the fast-paced city lifestyle. From lightweight outdoor jackets to boots, you need to make sure you pack for the adventure the right way. We have made an easy guide about some basic good-to-knows before you head to your next hiking adventure.


  1. Understand your terrain

Before you get started, do a thorough research about where you are planning to hike. You need to have a great understanding of the terrain, whether it's rocky, wet or a mix of both? This will help you plan smarter and better.


  1. Check expected weather in advance

If you have locked in on your destination after your research, the next important step is to check the expected weather for the duration of your hike. This will save you from getting stuck off guard by unexpected weather.


  1. Prepare a checklist

Now that your destination is all sorted, pick up a pen and paper and create a checklist. Categorize all the things you’ll need for your hike- from essentials to accessories, everything you may need. Think sleeping bags, torches, batteries, food items and clothing. Remember, the key is to pack judiciously to avoid carrying extra weight.


  1. Choose the right footwear

Hiking involves uneven terrains and moderate difficulty. You need footwear that can keep up. Look for hiking boots that have soles with lugs, superb cushioning, insulation for the weather and are water resistant. If you already have a great pair but are not water resistant, you can always buy a waterproofing spray to achieve the result.

Confused about what adventure essentials to pack? Read this to know more:


  1. Apparel

The key to packing clothes is to plan your clothing layers in advance based on the predicted weather. Carry at least one insulated and one shell or windcheater jacket. It’s always better to pack clothes that are quickdry. This helps reduce the number of items you pack and keeps your backpack light.


  1. Backpack

Your ideal hiking backpack should balance functionality, durability and comfort. It allows you to travel farther with ease. Look for spacious compartments and easy access pockets that allow you to carry all your essentials without compromising on your convenience.


  1. Accessories

They can be the most underrated part of your packing list but they are the real heroes. From woolen caps and gloves to sunglasses, each accessory plays a role in shielding you from the elements.



Final Thoughts

Hiking provides an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and escape the bustle of the city. To take your experience to the next level, being well-prepared is essential. From a checklist to your gear, we hope this blog will help you in planning all your new adventures.


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FAQs


Q. How much should my backpack weigh? 

A common rule most experienced hikers follow is that for day hikes, your backpack should be more than 10% of your weight. While for multi-day hikes it should be no more than 20% of your weight.


Q. What sort of foods can I pack for hiking?

For hikes it is good to keep dry foods, as they are easier to carry and don’t go bad. Quick high-energy snacks like energy bars, dark chocolate, and light meals like instant noodles, instant oats & dehydrated food items make a great pick to pack.


Q. What sort of foods can I pack for hiking?

For hikes it is good to keep dry foods, as they are easier to carry and don’t go bad. Quick high-energy snacks like energy bars, dark chocolate, and light meals like instant noodles, instant oats & dehydrated food items make a great pick to pack.


Q: What essential electronics should I pack for travel?

For your electronics kit make sure you are packing your phone charger, camera batteries if carrying one, a power bank, USB cables and a compact torch or headlight.




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