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Discover the joy of hiking, one step at a time Hiking is Fundamental is an informative celebration of all things hiking. Illustrated list-style chapters cover the core elements of getting into hiking, from preparation to pacing. This inviting overview will demystify the whole hiking experience and give readers the tools and skills they need to get started with confidence. Hiking is not exclusive to the wealthy, the athletic, or the experienced. It's fun! And it's for everyone.
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Discover the joy of hiking, one step at a time Hiking is Fundamental is an informative celebration of all things hiking. Illustrated list-style chapters cover the core elements of getting into hiking, from preparation to pacing. This inviting overview will demystify the whole hiking experience and give readers the tools and skills they need to get started with confidence. Hiking is not exclusive to the wealthy, the athletic, or the experienced. It's fun! And it's for everyone.
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- Verlag: Simon + Schuster LLC
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2022
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- ISBN-13: 9781493063635
- Artikelnr.: 64162427
- Verlag: Simon + Schuster LLC
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781493063635
- Artikelnr.: 64162427
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Dr. Barbara Ann Kipfer is an archaeologist, lexicographer, former sports writer, hiker, and author. She has written more than 65 books and calendars, mostly lists, including 14,000 things to be happy about, 5,203 Things to Do Instead of Looking at Your Phone, Self-Meditation,Instant Karma, 8,789 Words of Wisdom, and The Wish List, 4,000 Questions for Getting to Know Anyone and Everyone (Random House), Roget's International Thesaurus, and 1,001 Ways to Live Wild, 1,001 Ways to Slow Down, and 1,001 Ways to be Creative. Find more of Barbara's work online at thingstobehappyabout.com.
Introduction to Hiking
Benefits of Hiking
Hiking Goals
Hiking for Beginners
Ten Essentials
Hiking Etiquette
Leave No Trace Principles
Hiking Smart
Documenting Your Hike
Life Lessons from Hiking
Never Too Late to Start
Types of Hikes
Solo Hiking
Hiking with Partner(s)
Children as Companions
Pets as Companions
Hiking Groups or Clubs
Day Hiking
Night Hiking
Local and Urban Hiking
Higher-Elevation Hiking
Places to Hike
Long-Distance Hiking
Geocaching and Orienteering
Scavenger Hunts for the Trail
Volunteer Trail Work
Preparation and Planning
Pre-Season
Pre-Hike
Choosing a Trail
Avoiding Times with Crowds and Bugs
Assessing Trail Conditions
Judging Distance and Time
Choosing Clothing
Choosing Footwear
Caring for Footwear
Layering Basics
Choosing Gear
Electronics
Packing and Practicing Packing
Eating and Drinking during the Hike
Post-Hike
Skills and Fitness
Essential Skills
Getting Feet Ready
Staying Fit in the Off-Season
Ascending and Descending
Using Trekking Poles
Pacing the Hike
How to Train for Hiking
Nordic Walking
Exercises for Hiking
Navigation
Nature’s Indicators for Navigation
Navigation without a Compass
Following a Trail’s Blazes and Markers
Navigation with GPS or Trail Apps
Using a Topo Map
Using a Compass
Using an Altimeter
Unmarked/Off-Trail Navigation
Navigating Water
Safety and Health
Beginner Hiking Mistakes
Trailhead Security
When Not to Hike
Avoiding Injury
Taking Breaks
Going to the Bathroom in the Woods
Avoiding Insects
Using Insecticides
Hiking Alone
If You Get Lost
Emergency Shelter, Fire, Water, and Food
Emergency Shelter Options
Making a Fire
When to Wait for Rescue and When to Hike Out
Hiking in a Pandemic
Wilderness First-Aid Basics
First-Aid Kit
First-Aid Instructions
Weather and Wildlife
Weather Basics
Cold-Weather Hiking
Hiking in Snow
Hot-Weather Hiking
Managing Sweat
Hiking in the Rain
Using the Rest Step
Hiking in Difficult Terrain
Wildlife Safety Tips
Animal Encounters
Plant Encounters
Moving on to Backpacking
Glossary of Terms
Bibliography and Resources
About the Author
Benefits of Hiking
Hiking Goals
Hiking for Beginners
Ten Essentials
Hiking Etiquette
Leave No Trace Principles
Hiking Smart
Documenting Your Hike
Life Lessons from Hiking
Never Too Late to Start
Types of Hikes
Solo Hiking
Hiking with Partner(s)
Children as Companions
Pets as Companions
Hiking Groups or Clubs
Day Hiking
Night Hiking
Local and Urban Hiking
Higher-Elevation Hiking
Places to Hike
Long-Distance Hiking
Geocaching and Orienteering
Scavenger Hunts for the Trail
Volunteer Trail Work
Preparation and Planning
Pre-Season
Pre-Hike
Choosing a Trail
Avoiding Times with Crowds and Bugs
Assessing Trail Conditions
Judging Distance and Time
Choosing Clothing
Choosing Footwear
Caring for Footwear
Layering Basics
Choosing Gear
Electronics
Packing and Practicing Packing
Eating and Drinking during the Hike
Post-Hike
Skills and Fitness
Essential Skills
Getting Feet Ready
Staying Fit in the Off-Season
Ascending and Descending
Using Trekking Poles
Pacing the Hike
How to Train for Hiking
Nordic Walking
Exercises for Hiking
Navigation
Nature’s Indicators for Navigation
Navigation without a Compass
Following a Trail’s Blazes and Markers
Navigation with GPS or Trail Apps
Using a Topo Map
Using a Compass
Using an Altimeter
Unmarked/Off-Trail Navigation
Navigating Water
Safety and Health
Beginner Hiking Mistakes
Trailhead Security
When Not to Hike
Avoiding Injury
Taking Breaks
Going to the Bathroom in the Woods
Avoiding Insects
Using Insecticides
Hiking Alone
If You Get Lost
Emergency Shelter, Fire, Water, and Food
Emergency Shelter Options
Making a Fire
When to Wait for Rescue and When to Hike Out
Hiking in a Pandemic
Wilderness First-Aid Basics
First-Aid Kit
First-Aid Instructions
Weather and Wildlife
Weather Basics
Cold-Weather Hiking
Hiking in Snow
Hot-Weather Hiking
Managing Sweat
Hiking in the Rain
Using the Rest Step
Hiking in Difficult Terrain
Wildlife Safety Tips
Animal Encounters
Plant Encounters
Moving on to Backpacking
Glossary of Terms
Bibliography and Resources
About the Author
Introduction to Hiking
Benefits of Hiking
Hiking Goals
Hiking for Beginners
Ten Essentials
Hiking Etiquette
Leave No Trace Principles
Hiking Smart
Documenting Your Hike
Life Lessons from Hiking
Never Too Late to Start
Types of Hikes
Solo Hiking
Hiking with Partner(s)
Children as Companions
Pets as Companions
Hiking Groups or Clubs
Day Hiking
Night Hiking
Local and Urban Hiking
Higher-Elevation Hiking
Places to Hike
Long-Distance Hiking
Geocaching and Orienteering
Scavenger Hunts for the Trail
Volunteer Trail Work
Preparation and Planning
Pre-Season
Pre-Hike
Choosing a Trail
Avoiding Times with Crowds and Bugs
Assessing Trail Conditions
Judging Distance and Time
Choosing Clothing
Choosing Footwear
Caring for Footwear
Layering Basics
Choosing Gear
Electronics
Packing and Practicing Packing
Eating and Drinking during the Hike
Post-Hike
Skills and Fitness
Essential Skills
Getting Feet Ready
Staying Fit in the Off-Season
Ascending and Descending
Using Trekking Poles
Pacing the Hike
How to Train for Hiking
Nordic Walking
Exercises for Hiking
Navigation
Nature’s Indicators for Navigation
Navigation without a Compass
Following a Trail’s Blazes and Markers
Navigation with GPS or Trail Apps
Using a Topo Map
Using a Compass
Using an Altimeter
Unmarked/Off-Trail Navigation
Navigating Water
Safety and Health
Beginner Hiking Mistakes
Trailhead Security
When Not to Hike
Avoiding Injury
Taking Breaks
Going to the Bathroom in the Woods
Avoiding Insects
Using Insecticides
Hiking Alone
If You Get Lost
Emergency Shelter, Fire, Water, and Food
Emergency Shelter Options
Making a Fire
When to Wait for Rescue and When to Hike Out
Hiking in a Pandemic
Wilderness First-Aid Basics
First-Aid Kit
First-Aid Instructions
Weather and Wildlife
Weather Basics
Cold-Weather Hiking
Hiking in Snow
Hot-Weather Hiking
Managing Sweat
Hiking in the Rain
Using the Rest Step
Hiking in Difficult Terrain
Wildlife Safety Tips
Animal Encounters
Plant Encounters
Moving on to Backpacking
Glossary of Terms
Bibliography and Resources
About the Author
Benefits of Hiking
Hiking Goals
Hiking for Beginners
Ten Essentials
Hiking Etiquette
Leave No Trace Principles
Hiking Smart
Documenting Your Hike
Life Lessons from Hiking
Never Too Late to Start
Types of Hikes
Solo Hiking
Hiking with Partner(s)
Children as Companions
Pets as Companions
Hiking Groups or Clubs
Day Hiking
Night Hiking
Local and Urban Hiking
Higher-Elevation Hiking
Places to Hike
Long-Distance Hiking
Geocaching and Orienteering
Scavenger Hunts for the Trail
Volunteer Trail Work
Preparation and Planning
Pre-Season
Pre-Hike
Choosing a Trail
Avoiding Times with Crowds and Bugs
Assessing Trail Conditions
Judging Distance and Time
Choosing Clothing
Choosing Footwear
Caring for Footwear
Layering Basics
Choosing Gear
Electronics
Packing and Practicing Packing
Eating and Drinking during the Hike
Post-Hike
Skills and Fitness
Essential Skills
Getting Feet Ready
Staying Fit in the Off-Season
Ascending and Descending
Using Trekking Poles
Pacing the Hike
How to Train for Hiking
Nordic Walking
Exercises for Hiking
Navigation
Nature’s Indicators for Navigation
Navigation without a Compass
Following a Trail’s Blazes and Markers
Navigation with GPS or Trail Apps
Using a Topo Map
Using a Compass
Using an Altimeter
Unmarked/Off-Trail Navigation
Navigating Water
Safety and Health
Beginner Hiking Mistakes
Trailhead Security
When Not to Hike
Avoiding Injury
Taking Breaks
Going to the Bathroom in the Woods
Avoiding Insects
Using Insecticides
Hiking Alone
If You Get Lost
Emergency Shelter, Fire, Water, and Food
Emergency Shelter Options
Making a Fire
When to Wait for Rescue and When to Hike Out
Hiking in a Pandemic
Wilderness First-Aid Basics
First-Aid Kit
First-Aid Instructions
Weather and Wildlife
Weather Basics
Cold-Weather Hiking
Hiking in Snow
Hot-Weather Hiking
Managing Sweat
Hiking in the Rain
Using the Rest Step
Hiking in Difficult Terrain
Wildlife Safety Tips
Animal Encounters
Plant Encounters
Moving on to Backpacking
Glossary of Terms
Bibliography and Resources
About the Author







