Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

What Is Considered “cross Country Hiking?”?

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I am trying to calculate my calories burned, and I’ve seen a few different descriptions of hiking. I don’t know if I am “hiking with 0-9 lbs” or cross country hiking. I just go up and down moderate hills and sometimes climb rocks (not super challenging though -i mean i don’t wear gear). Looking forward to everyone’s interpretation!





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Comments

2 Responses to “What Is Considered “cross Country Hiking?”?”
  1. snodogpe says:

    When I use the phrase “Cross-Country Hiking”, I use it to mean hiking where there is no established trail, generally just “ducks” (trail markers made of 3 stacked rocks) or just a compass bearing. Normally this involves a fair amount of scrambling over debris, backtracking when you get to very large barriers, and wading through streams/small ponds.
    However, if you’re reading this term from either a pedometer or a fitness trainer, they may mean hiking along a long distance without weight, or possibly hiking up and down on trails, rather than hiking around town/hiking on pavement.

  2. Garry Maguire says:

    Me and three of my friends are hiking from mid mississippi to Niland California.. we have been planning it for quite a while.. i was wondering if anybody can tell me a detailed list of equipment we will need… i just want to make sure we have everything we need.. please email the list if anybody can jdmhondams@aol.com

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