Tasmania specific bushwalking discussion.
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Mon 14 Mar, 2011 8:11 pm
When planning a walk/hike, is there a general rule of thumb for estimating how long it will take?
for example I have marked out a circular route on white timber trail that states it being 15km in length. apart from the beginning of jefferies track it would seem to be fairly level, so is 5km per/hr walking pace a reasonable expectation?
Mon 14 Mar, 2011 8:26 pm
Opinions in
this vaguely related topic suggest that 4 kmh is a good speed for flatish walking with a full overnight pack.
Tue 15 Mar, 2011 8:54 am
Try googling ' Naismiths rule'
It's our start point but it depends on experience terrain and many things ...
Tue 15 Mar, 2011 5:21 pm
Thanks guys
Tue 15 Mar, 2011 5:34 pm
I refer to a Heysen Trail rule - which is the "official" recommendation for that trail with full packs.
It is 1 hour per 3 km plus 1 hour per 300m of climbing.
I have recorded my walk times now in various places and find it a useful estimate most times without having to really push the walking.
Tue 15 Mar, 2011 6:29 pm
When I take people new to bushwalking, I find 3kph is a good estimate and eggs post is Fairly accurate.
Alone, I average 4-5 kph on flat open ground but that can easily drop down to 1kph in thick bush.
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