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

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

#21

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,…

Quite impressive for a 3 year old.

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

#22
Im quite young(under 21) but hiking as been a huge outlet for my stress. During the first lockdown, weekly hiking was my time of self care. Its also super good for your cardio vascular system. My Vo2 Max raised around 10-15 points from hiking alone along with my overall speed. Hiking is also one of those thing where it indirectly teaches you life skills; sometimes zigzags are the fastest route or slow and steady is faster then going fast and taking breaks.

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

#27
I’m an avid hiker , but I’m also 44. I can hike 8k on a daily basis but occasionally do longer backpacking trips where I hike 20k a day for a few days. These trips tire me out though and it takes a few days to recover. Keep at it. It’s a great way to see Nature

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

#28
I'm in the middle between forty and fifty. I hike a lot, all year around (winter preferably), mostly in mountains. I do up to 40 km (it gets tiring above 30) per day with a backpack, around 30 km per day on skis with a pulk.

To get better - just hike a lot. And consider running to improve your legs stamina and cardio fitness.

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

#29
My father's 87 (born 1935) and walks at a stiff pace roughly 8 to 10 km every morning (leaving at 4 am) on a varying route sometimes with or without farm dogs.

He also maintains a section roughly 20 km in length of a 1,000 km long walking track here in Western Australia. That's edge cleanups, fire safety, hut upkeep, occassional footbridge construction, etc.

I hike a bit (I've done a few big walks in Tasmania and New Zealand, here in Australia .. and various parts of the world in a job related capacity (mapping, suryeying, geophysics, etc)) .. but I'm strictly small beer next to the old fellow.

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