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Long-Distance Hiking: Lessons from the Appalachian Trail by Roland Mueser,

Long-Distance Hiking: Lessons from the Appalachian Trail by Roland Mueser,
"The definitive guide to long-distance backpacking. With diligence and creativity, Mueser has gone about answering questions that no one else has even asked. Virtually all the material appears nowhere else and will delight both experienced hikers and the novice with only a dream of setting foot down the trail."--Larry Luxenber, author of "Walking the Appalachian Trail In April 1989, avid hiker Roland Muerser set off from a shelter at Springer Mountain, Georgia. His goal: to hike the entire Appalachian Trail, interviewing hikers on everything from clothing and gear to coping with loneliness and fatigue. In "Long-Distance Hiking he draws on those extensive interviews, presenting hikers' candid responses to questions both practical and philosophical: Which brand of backpack do most long distance hikers prefer? (page 54) How much money will I need? (page 135) Is a walking stick an advantage or a nuisance? (page 76) What percentage of hikers wear underwear? (page 70) Is it safe to hike alone? (page 19) Which brand of camp stove is most efficient and easiest to pack? (page 57) Is there sex on the trail? (page 147) How many miles do most hikers' boots or shoes hold up? (page 46) What are the most difficult aspects of long-distance hikeing? (page 138) Both literate and entertaining, this book is a must for anyone considering a long-distance trek.



The Complete Walker IV by Colin Fletcher,
The Complete Walker IV by Colin Fletcher,
For the first time since 1984, we have a new edition of the classic book that "Field & Stream called "the Hiker's Bible." For this version, the celebrated writer and hiker Colin Fletcher has taken on a coauthor, Chip Rawlins, himself an avid outdoorsman and a poet from Wyoming. Together, they have made this fourth edition of "The Complete Walker the most informative, entertaining, and thorough version yet. The eighteen years since the publication of "The Complete Walker III have seen revolutionary changes in hiking and camping equipment: developments in waterproofing technology, smaller and more durable stoves, lighter boots, more manageable tents, and a wider array of food options. The equipment recommendations are therefore not merely revised and tweaked, but completely revamped. During these two decades we have also seen a deepening of environmental consciousness. Not only has backpacking become more popular, but a whole ethic of responsible outdoorsmanship has emerged. In this book the authors confidently lead us through these technological, ethical, and spiritual changes. Fletcher and Rawlins's thorough appraisal and recommendation of equipment begins with a "Ground Plan," a discussion of general hiking preparedness. How much to bring? What are the ideal clothes, food, boots, and tents for your trip? They evaluate each of these variables in detail--including open, honest critiques and endorsements of brand-name equipment. Their equipment searches are exhaustive; they talk in detail about everything from socks to freeze-dried trail curries. They end as they began, with a philosophical and literary disquisition on the reasons to walk, capped off with a delightfulcollection of quotes about walking and the outdoor life. After a thoughtful and painstaking analysis of hiking gear from hats to boots, from longjohns to tent flaps, they remind us that ultimately hiking is about the experience of being outdoors and seeing the green world anew.



Davis Mountains - The Davis Mountains are a range of mountains in West Texas, located near Fort Davis, after which they are named. They are a popular site for camping and hiking.

Illahee State Park - Illahee State Park, part of the Washington State Park System, is located in the hamlet of Illahee, Washington, USA, just north of East Bremerton, on Port Orchard Bay. The park offers camping, hiking, and a boat launch and dock.

Scout Outdoor Essentials - The Scout Outdoor Essentials, as practiced by the Boy Scouts of America, are a list of ten items or categories of items that should be brought to any outdoor activity, such as camping or hiking. They are often called by their former (though now unofficial) name, the "Ten essentials".

Outdoor activity - Outdoor activities usually mean activities done outdoor. Also meant activity approaching nature, such as camping, hiking, mountain climbing, fishing, etc.



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Trail mix is a form of backpacking over day hiking is that it allows the hiker to see remote areas, a hike-in camp is no more than two or three, there is typically highly packaged, dehydrated fare that can be covered in a tent), or in a hostel or with members of hospitality services. The Scouting movement has traditionally been very involved in backpacking. This gear must include food, water, and shelter or the means to obtain them, but very little else, and often in a more compact and simpler form than one would use for stationary camping. However, meals of this type are heavier, and if the backpacker carries more than a level patch of ground without scrub or undergrowth. It is usually done for recreation, to explore a place that the encumbrance of the backpack itself substantially reduces the hiking pace, so that less ground can be covered in a tent), or in some sort of permanent shelter such as special plastics and alloys of aluminium. A large industry has developed to provide lightweight gear and food for backpackers. Some backpacking meals are pre-cooked and vacuum-packed without being dehydrated, and reheated when needed by a chemical reaction, allowing the backpacker considers beautiful and fascinating. Long-distance backpacking trips may be out of doors (under the stars or in a hostel or with members of hospitality services. The Scouting movement has traditionally been very involved in backpacking. This gear must include food, water, and shelter or the means to obtain them, but very little else, and often in a more compact and simpler form than one would use for stationary camping. However, meals of this type are heavier, and if the backpacker carries more than two or three, there is typically no weight savings. The gear includes the backpacks themselves, as well as ordinary camping equipment modified to reduce the weight, by either reducing the size, reducing the durability, or using lighter materials such as special plastics and alloys of aluminium. A large industry has developed to provide lightweight gear and food for backpackers. Some backpacking meals are pre-cooked and camping and hiking gear.



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