Colonel_Reb
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Do any of you gentlemen ever go hiking? Do you think its a good way to increase fitness? Have you ever tried hiking up mountains or just hiked at high altitudes? Care to share any stories or memorable hikes? Any lessons learned regarding equipment?
Since moving to the Rockies, I've done a little bit of hiking, but definitely not as much as I would like to. I'm trying to get ready for a 15 mile round trip day hike to an elevation of 11,750 feet and back from an elevation of around 6,900 feet. I've been doing some short training hikes with my wife this week and we've enjoyed being outdoors together. We feel a lot better after hiking and there's the sense of accomplishment that goes along with it. It takes a while to get used to mountain air, but it is becoming more fun to me. So far my longest hike was a little over 4 hours round trip. This morning we did a 2 hour hike and felt great afterward. I'm thinking of doing one more short hike before attempting the 15 miler. I'm looking forward to getting to the top of this mountain that I've been looking at since 2005.
Since moving to the Rockies, I've done a little bit of hiking, but definitely not as much as I would like to. I'm trying to get ready for a 15 mile round trip day hike to an elevation of 11,750 feet and back from an elevation of around 6,900 feet. I've been doing some short training hikes with my wife this week and we've enjoyed being outdoors together. We feel a lot better after hiking and there's the sense of accomplishment that goes along with it. It takes a while to get used to mountain air, but it is becoming more fun to me. So far my longest hike was a little over 4 hours round trip. This morning we did a 2 hour hike and felt great afterward. I'm thinking of doing one more short hike before attempting the 15 miler. I'm looking forward to getting to the top of this mountain that I've been looking at since 2005.