whynotwalk wrote:Hi all. I tend to think - and write - quite a bit about bushwalking. This time it's: what are the things you would warn a newbie walker about? For some reason I thought of nine things, from its weirdness to the weather; and from gear freaks to the discomforts involved. It's partly light-hearted, but I think we might all see a bit of ourselves in some of what I blogged about here.
http://www.naturescribe.com/2013/10/9-things-you-should-know-about.html
So what would your warnings include?
cheers
Peter
TerraMer wrote:If people look at you funny after you've been walking it is only because you're radiating from over exposure to beauty
Happy Pirate wrote:I like your list a lot. ... (snip) ... My response was going to be something along the lines of:
- The pain gets more fun the more you do it,
- it's ALWAYS worth doing (but mainly)
- If it DOESN'T change your life you're doing it wrong.'
whynotwalk wrote:Happy Pirate wrote:I like your list a lot. ... (snip) ... My response was going to be something along the lines of:
- The pain gets more fun the more you do it,
- it's ALWAYS worth doing (but mainly)
- If it DOESN'T change your life you're doing it wrong.'
Hi Steve/HP - glad you liked it, and thanks for your words too. I particularly love your last point. It's hard to put in words that aren't cliched (eg "no pain, no gain"), so I like how you've approached it,
cheers
Peter
MichaelJ wrote:Always buy the best quality gear you can afford - just spent six days of rain and snow on the OLT in a waterproof jacket that wasn't......was very envious of the walkers I met whose jackets clearly WERE waterproof. Was only $80 on special so I guess I learned that lesson. The rainpants were $35 cheapies which ended up making me wetter from sweat than the actual rain would have.The only gear which didn't let me down were my boots, my trangia mini and my leki hiking staffs- all things that are good quality and priced accordingly.
TerraMer wrote:If people look at you funny after you've been walking it is only because you're radiating from over exposure to beauty
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