I love the outdoors. I love trekking and traveling to places. The fresh air, the rejuvenating feeling, the great workout and the amazing sights that goes with it. I love to go outdoors to have a good balance between the corporate and personal life. Adventure travels which includes communing with nature is definitely a must for me once in a while. Such activities like trekking, caving, chasing waterfalls or simply visiting a resort or an Eco-tourism site will do the trick. The fulfillment of spending time trekking with the great outdoors is unfathomable.
I am not a pro hiker/trekker, but I’ve learned a couple of things along the way and I’m happy to share it with you. As a hiker, there’s a lot to think about when you’re are going to hit the trail. The thought of what to put in the backpack or how to avoid the woes that might be encountered along the journey. But despite all the odds, if you have the adrenaline junkie spirit in you, nothing’s going to stop you from doing so. You will do it against all odds.
So if you’ve been very hesitant because you don’t consider yourself an outdoorsy type or a hiker / trekker or you’ve never tried it yet, don’t fret coz there aren’t many rules to follow. These tips might be of help to get you started and trek like a pro in no time.
How to trek like a pro?
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Get the most out of it
Hiking has many benefits and like walking it is a pretty simple activity. But despite it being simple, it requires preparation too. We need to prepare to have an enjoyable, safe and comfortable hike else we end up having a cumbersome experience. The golden rule here to make the most out of our trekking experience is to “trek comfortably and safely”. After all, we do these activities for enjoyment.
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Dress appropriately
Starting with the feet, you need a professional gear as a hiker even though you’re just starting out. If the trail is mild and no treacherous terrain, a good sneaker shoes should be okay or you can wear shoes resembling those of the running shoes but have extra traction. However, for any serious trails, rocky trails and long distance treks, a real hiking boots or shoes is really needed or you’ll want a boot with hefty soles that will protect your feet from “stone bruises” as these shoes provide enough support and stability to keep you from twisting an ankle.
Of course you can trek with anything you want, like with jeans or shorts, a T-shirt and a pair of slippers or athletic shoes. Basically it’s possible but we’re talking about how to trek like a pro here.
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Carry enough water
Never drink directly from the streams even if it looks pristine. It will likely a breeding place for other organisms or filled will bacteria that can make you very sick. Prevention is better than cure after all.
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Don’t leave your research to Siri
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Pace yourself
Try trekking without any talking and try to have a similar one with all the usual conversation with occasional jokes and laughter while you converse and see the difference on your exhaustion level.
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Always check the weather
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Practice good trail etiquette
Also, we must always abide by the “leave no trace” principles, which include respecting wildlife, staying on durable paths rather than tramping on vulnerable land and or vegetation, and the most obvious: putting garbage where it belongs, even if that means you have to carry it for kilometers for proper disposal.
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Have a hiking/trekking buddy
These rules/tips might not be applicable to other adventures but this might be of help in some way. Once we’ve mastered these rules on how to trek like a pro, we might be hooked by the activity itself. We should always keep in mind and take into consideration our own safety and we should never take chances that might involve risks in person’s life. There are only a few activities that are both more enjoyable and beneficial to health and that includes hiking/trekking. Thus trekking/hiking is a skill you may want to master quickly, like a Pro!!!
I came up with this list based on my experiences and learning. If you find anything that may be relevant to add in the list, just let me know by leaving a comment below.
Are these tips helpful? Do you think these can help you Trek like a pro? Let me know your thoughts.
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Very good tips! You hit the nail right at the head. :)
Travel buddy nalay kuwang nako. Haha </3. Kidding aside, I really like this list kuya AJ. And the dress part diay sad. Haha I don't have half of the things you have right now so I can't be a "pro" pa gyud. Haha beginner lang naman sad ko. Haha
Hahahaha... ma kompleto ra lagi na imong gamit... ay lang pag dali hehe
Kapit like an octopose. Haha
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For me being pro also is being able to adjust on the ever changing situations encountered during the trek.
True... i will add that one on my future posts...
Thanks
I agree with safety first policy. There are travelers or adventurers who sacrifice risk for the sake of adventure. Adventure is good if everybody enjoys it. So I think the part that you should inform someone back home of your itinerary is a must. Not just for trekking but for any type of travels.
Sometimes I wonder how you climb mountains with big bags. During our recent backpacking, my backpack was 8.75 kilos. Sure we didn't climb mountains but there were lots of walking. I swear I thought I would break a bone. I'm gonna pack super light next time. Lol
These are awesome tips from the master trekker superstar! But I like to learn the hard way. Hahaha
Great tips! I hate rowdy trekkers. I even wrote about one of the trekking groups here in Cebu who doesn't follow the LNT principle. You should share this because some of them are new to the trekking scene and simply don't have any idea yet. :)
Thanks for the tips, Mr. Onsen! I hope I could go in one of your treks someday! I really wanna try trekking jud. :)
One down! hahaha!
Anyways, back when I first tried trekking, I thought I was overly-dressed. Turns out, I was wise enough to wear high-friction running shoes because slippery rocks are hide to walk on to. Great tips you got here!
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