Hiking Equipment
Clothes
Many people wonder about what kind of apparel they should use for a hiking trip. When, actually, the answer is pretty simple. Those things that you have on your closet should be more than sufficient. Make sure, however, that you choose practical clothes. When people think of hiking, they instantly assume that it's better to wear shorts and tank tops. Actually, it is much more practical to use pants and long-sleeved shirts as they will serve you better through different kinds of weather. Do not forget that the sun gets hotter as the day comes closer to noon. You might grossly underestimate the heat, especially if you start out early on in the morning where the weather is cool and breezy. In these cases, long-sleeved shirts will certainly provide more protection from the sun. Also, if you have some cash to spare, you could buy those vests with several pockets. The more pockets you have, the more equipment you can bring; like matches, a compass, a telescope, a small first aid kit, your canteen, etc. You should keep the vital items close to your person at all times if you ever lose your bag somewhere along the way.
Footwear
You will also require specialized footwear. Your feet are going to be the ones that will take a beating from the long hikes, so you need them to be as comfortable and as strong as possible. Footwear will also help you move through different kinds of terrain. A good advice is to use water-proof footwear, as you might have to wade through streams when hiking.
Backpack
Backpacks are an absolute must for hiking. This is where you'll store your sleeping bag, your extra clothes, and also your tent. It is important, therefore, that you pick the right bag. Find one with many pockets where you can put your things. Another very vital factor that you have to consider when it comes to choosing a backpack is durability. You don't want your bag to tear while you're hiking. So, when it comes to the bag, don't hesitate to spend a bit of extra cash. -->
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