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Ask HN: Are you hiking? How old are you and how many kilometers can you Hike?

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Ask HN: Are you hiking? How old are you and how many kilometers can you Hike?

#1
I'm in my 40s and never thought about hiking. I never did any sport either during my adult life.

Today, the idea of Hiking came to my mind. I was thinking "How many kilometers could I even do it?"

So I have put about 2 kg of stuff in my backpack and started walking through my city.

I really liked it for about 5 km. Then it was a chore. I did two more km and was very exhausted :)

How much better can I get at it?

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#2
I think you can get better quickly. Do it regularly. A small walk everyday would be perfect, but if you can't, a few times a week would work too.

I bet you'd be able to walk until you are bored instead of tired soon enough (unless you are never bored, but if you can be, listening to podcasts could be a way to go).

Walking in a city can be exhausting because of the concrete, the noise, the heat and the traffic.

I can walk for hours no problem. Elevation gain or loss and the sun counts more than simply the distance.

Being hydrated helps a lot. Good shoes too.

Good walk!

Re: Ask HN: Are you hiking? How old are you and how many kilometers can you Hike?

#3
my age still starts with a number less than 4.

To me, hiking means self supported long travel, possibly with an overnight and certainly with a pack that has food and supplies for a day. Daypack weight no more than 5-6kg, multi-day pack under 14kg if i can manage it (but will depend on if i've topped up on water recently)

That’s not the same as waking around a city, which usually involves much less stuff on your back, and sneakers not more technically-oriented shoes.

i’m good for about 20km/day in wilderness (class 1/2), substantially farther on class 0 (gravel paths, dirt roads,habitable places…), substantially less on class 3,4. (and i climb at about 5.9 lead/.10a follow)

https://www.sierra.com/blog/hiking/hiking-classes-defined/

I tend to prefer a bicycle to walking in towns and cities, so I don't really know how far i can walk, but it's a ways.

Like anything, routine practice and habit get you a long way. My parent is in their seventies and walks 10-15k around the neighborhood every day after breakfast. Goes through shoes pretty fast!

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#4
I don't think about hiking purely in terms of kilometers. I try to enjoy the views, the food break, some good audiobook, sometimes a swim break if it is coastal or by a lake. It is not just about stats, but more about how it makes you feel during and after.

I can't emphasize enough the importance of good shoes!

Re: Ask HN: Are you hiking? How old are you and how many kilometers can you Hike?

#8
You will, as with any new exercise have a fast development the first few months. First the nervous system will just spin up and figure out what you are doing and that will and allow you to walk more, then your cardio will improve and lastly you muscles will adapt.

The beginner gains are the most fun :)

Walking in a city you can easily do 5-7km/h but when hiking in a forest or mountains your speed will be more like 2-4km/h.

Keep walking

Re: Ask HN: Are you hiking? How old are you and how many kilometers can you Hike?

#9
I'm up to 8 miles of what they call moderate hikes and it tires me satisfactorily.

Between 2008 and 2012 I had gotten extremely lethargic and sedentary. In 2012 I started walking - could do 2 miles at best. I gradually got up to doing 5 miles and easy biking over those years. After that I started hiking in the mountains - long easy ones first and now I'm up to easily doing 8 miles moderate ones. (Heat makes it more miserable for me than anything else so I go early in the mornings.)

I am 50 and don't look at it as a competitive thing - just something to stay active and feel good.

Also 100% agree with the comment below on getting good shoes that fit you well. You do not want to get foot or back pain. Also avoid walking on concrete pathways.

Re: Ask HN: Are you hiking? How old are you and how many kilometers can you Hike?

#10
You will get better pretty quickly if you keep at it. Hopefully you live near a place where you have a bit of elevation gain for your hikes. Another thing that I’ve found helps a lot is squats and deadlifts. I would say the main thing that sets my hiking ability apart from my friends is I have much stronger legs.
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