
Is it possible to hike over 30km per day? - The Great Outdoors …
2020年8月10日 · If you can do 20km every day for a multi-day trip, you can definitely push yourself to do 30-35km for a single day. The real challenge is whether you can do that two days in a row, followed by another 5 days of normal pace, without any rest days. It might be possible, but will you still have an enjoyable holiday? I recommend doing a test.
Is hiking alone always faster? - The Great Outdoors Stack Exchange
2017年6月24日 · Suppose you need to cover a fairly long distance (e.g. 30 km) in a moderately difficult hiking terrain (no climbing), in 1 day. You can either go alone or with someone, or with a group. I think (from experience) that alone is always faster.
mountaineering - Gloves for alpine tours in summer - The Great …
I like those gloves because they offer great grip. But I am also a bit confused because I got really cold fingers on my bicycle during the winter with approx. 30 km/h speed. It wasn't that cold (0°C/32°F) so I wouldn't get frosty fingers with those gloves without the wind, especially when I am making sports.
Layering Advice for a -30°C Expedition at 77° Latitude
2025年1月21日 · I then tried my gear at around -30 °C in the garden, sleeping on a tarp, without tent, so as to have of sufficient safety margin for real tours. Only then I started going on 3 day tours 100 km outside town, and 20-ish km from the next road, but still in a group of 3 - 5 people (also they were really experienced people, including 1 ca. 70-yo ...
Cramping Fingers - The Great Outdoors Stack Exchange
2013年11月18日 · I recently re-started to get into rock climbing but I've been having a lot of tough time with my fingers cramping up after I get off the wall. And the worst part of it is, I have to paddle down a good 30 km to get back home as I go cycling.
Is leather superseded as footwear material?
2019年6月21日 · I grew up in the 80s and most of what seemed top outdoor/adventure footwear was made of leather. Leather, at least in my surrounding was considered supreme for shoes.
What resources are needed to attempt E3? - The Great Outdoors …
Your average through hiker will typically do 15-30 miles ( 25-50KM) a day on flat terrain, dropping to 10-20 (20-40km) a day in mountainous terrain. When I hiked the signficantly shorter John Muir Trail, we were pushing 30-40 km a day with 1000-1500M of elevation gain every day, many of the longer distance through hikers did the same.
What is the best way to cross a wide river in winter?
While there is a bridge nearby, if that bridge were to collapse, the next bridge is another 14 miles (23 km) away... the one after that is another 30 miles (48 km). The area is a major city region, often with clogged highways even in good weather, and no disasters. There are probably close to 100,000 people who commute over this river.
Sign in/Sign out sheets for dangerous passages while hiking!
2017年3月21日 · Many years ago, while hiking with a friend, we came across a particular point in the trail which was rather dangerous. If one slipped, the fall would surely be fatal. What struck me most is the fact
backpacking - Clothing for cold weather hiking - The Great …
2019年10月3日 · My configuration in cold weather is: Head: Wool hat when dry, additionally hood from rain jacket when wet. Upper body: Merino wool base layer (not too thick for me because I tend to be warm), maybe another layer of merino wool if it is very cold, down jacket (mostly worn during breaks, otherwise too warm for me), and a proper water and windproof hard shell worn on top of the down layer.