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Hiking Dude

Hiking is just Walking with an Attitude

Review my 2016 Florida trek - Started on Jan. 3 in Key West and hiked 450 miles north to Ocala, finishing on Jan. 27.

See my 2015 Appalachian Trail trek - I hiked 315 miles from Aug. 20 to Sept. 7, 2015.

Follow my Ice Age Trail thru-hike - I finished on Sept. 28, 2013.

Read about my Superior Hiking Trail thru-hike - I finished on Sept. 28, 2012.

Check out my Arizona Trail thru-hike - I finished the hike on April 28, 2012.

The essence of hiking is to leave life behind, if only for a few hours, and explore the world around you using only the power of your body.
It is feeling your lungs labor, your muscles tighten and relax, and all your senses bringing new information into your brain.
Being a Hiking Dude is being on the move, covering ground, challenging your body, and renewing your soul.

Join me on My Long Hikes around the country, and maybe the world.
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Alive in Mexico01/26/2017
Testing is important. I didn"t test my blogging process for my phone before leaving on my trip so I am unable to share daily updates. :-)
I"m having a great time exploring and will share a report of my hikes when I get home in a few days.
Food is great. Weather is great. People are great. It"s all great!
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Steep Trails12/27/2016
hiking grade

Does this trail look steep to you?
It looks steep to me! And I expect I would be walking up it slow and steady.
So, what do you think the grade is? 10�? 20�?
When you look at the numbers, it's a bit disappointing. It's not really too impressive to think 'Hey, I just hiked a 9� hill for 2 miles!' but that's actually a steep trail. Really.

The Bright Angel Trail in the Grand Canyon, at its steepest, is less than 16� grade.
The North Kaibab Trail, over its length, averages less than 12� grade.
A few steepness examples:
  • 5� - wheelchair ramp
  • 30� - a steep ski slope
  • 40� - home staircase
  • 75� - la
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Support the Smokys12/14/2016
Lodge skillet

You heard about the big fire that swept through the Gatlinburg, TN area and affected the Appalachian Trail this past month, right? If you're feeling like helping out, here's a way that might sit well with you.

Lodge will donate $15 from each sale of this $30 limited-edition 10.25 inch Great Smoky Mountains 2016 skillet to the Dollywood Foundation's My People Fund, helping families affected by the devastating wildfires in
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The number one problem in America is the drop in miles walked per day. The sedentary lifestyle that so many of us now lead (especially people spending too much time making web sites!) is causing us to keel over right and left. Just going for a walk (let's call that a hike) for 30 minutes every day is about the best thing you can do for yourself, and for your family!

Hiking is a sport unto itself. But, it is also the means of locomotion that backpackers use to get around on multi-day adventures. I'm offering information about the art of hiking and all the preparation, skills, problems, and gear used by hiking dudes in moving about from place to place on foot. After learning all about hiking here, please visit the Outdoors Dudes web site for even more great advice about skills for trips and the outdoors.

If you've been surfing the web to find out something about hiking, then please check out my Beginner Hiker Plan to learn how to get ready to start hiking.


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Comments:
 Feb 26, 2012 - Lynn
Love your page.  I have wanted to take up hiking for well over 20 years, but life got in the way.  So now I find it is time to take this challenge up and proceed forward.  Thank you so much for all the great information I will continue to reference your page often.
Mar 26, 2012 - Tom Ryan
It sounds like you off to a great start. We at T370 in E.P. are monitoring your progress and wish you great success!
Mar 27, 2012 - george petros
Hey Dude!  Thought I'd check up on you. Snicker's are Gods' & Hikers' Favorite Food! Have some fun! -George-
Mar 28, 2012 - Mom
Hi Paul - wish I was hiking with you.
Mar 28, 2012 - Mom
That message was from Karl not me.  He is following your progress too.
Apr 02, 2012 - scott
preparing for a 7-day appalacian trail hike. your site has been a fantastic tool and a wealth of information. you've helped me a lot! now, if you could just do something about the black bears in the smokey mountains ... haha. thanks again! scott
Apr 10, 2012 - Bill Hunter
Stumbled upon your sight.  It's great to find a sight full of info and not trying to sell something. Thanks. Never thought about a hike like the ones you are doing, you've given me something to think about. The pictures are great.
Apr 16, 2012 - Anne
I will be hiking the AZT in May, from Telephone Hill to Utah. Maybe we will see you, or maybe not!
Apr 16, 2012 - Hiking Dude
Anne - I hope to be finished by the first week in May, but we'll see.  There should be plenty of water on the north end of the trail then.
Apr 16, 2012 - Greg
While you are in Flagstaff this week you and your hiking friend are welcome to spend some freshen up time at my home, and get the feel of home comfort again.
May 14, 2012 - Cindy Bellinger
Thanks for being so generous with information. Lots of useful stuff here.
Sep 22, 2012 - Sharon Barker
You have visited some of our favorite spots on the North Shore. Great pics. Glad to hear you have had a couple of nights out of the cold. Good luck next week.
Sep 24, 2012 - Mike Wagner
Greetings Hiking Dude;  Just read your story in the Eden Prairie news and by chance will be heading to Lutsen tomorrow (9-25-12) with my wife.  Planning on doing a couple hikes Tuesday and Wednesday and if you've got a recommendation please feel free to share. Enjoy the day! Mike & Aimee
Sep 30, 2012 - Ompa
Wondered what happened to you on Friday.  Saw the big distances between spots from your sender.  Thought a bear was chasing you as fast as you were moving. Glad you updated us as to the hitching rides on roads. Will be watching for your next trip. Good hiking is healthy.
Jan 07, 2013 - Janusz Zak
just checked out your web site.looks good to me. Mine is neglected for about a year. I have your e-mail writen in my litle diary which is yet to be found in a pile of papers. Inspired by you I'v looked at your Arizona Trail treck and wanna do it maybe in April or so. We've met at Rainbow Lake viewpoint (lots of benches there). My website is januszhiker.webs.com
Feb 01, 2013 - Redzuan Rasul
Hiking is purposed to enjoying the nature. I'm very glad if my partner or groups is walking at the same time in group. Not rushing to the summit and rushing to going back. If they lost from your eye, That is horroble!
May 09, 2013 - Mark Elwood
Hi love the website. I bookmarked it and its my go to for all things hiking. I'm fortunate that I live two hours from the Canadian Rockies. I love the solitude and feeling that being out in the woods and nature brings and although I'm just starting to get into hiking I'm looking forward to it and think about it constantly as it is my escape from everything. Thanks for all the info, your site is down to earth and easy to use. Take care and happy hiking.
May 11, 2013 - ESol
Hello hiking dude. I've only done hikes locally around the San Jose, CA bay area. Quick Silver, Alum Rock, along with some others. Most recently with my hound dog Sasha.. She loves long hikes and it's great bonding. Planning a over night hike with friends in Arizona, Grand Canyon in Sept. Thank you for all the information on this site! You really could save a life preparing someone who was possibly quite unprepared for a long hike.
Sep 08, 2013 - Tim
Your site is very helpful.I'm new to hiking.Like to see and enjoy more of this world walking through it.Will be following this site.Thanks
Oct 15, 2013 - Wendy
Hello Hiking Dude! Enjoying your web-site. Started hiking/backpacking a few years ago after a visit to GSMNP ... been hooked ever sincer. Just moved from St. Louis to MN so have enjoyed a few miles on the SHT but being Mom to school aged kids makes it tough to do a thru hike. Plan on doing at least from Finland to Gooseberry next fall if I can get Gma and Gpa to stay with the kids. Hope to hike the AT GSMNP section this July. Looking for other middle-aged women to take trips with is a challenge, though being alone on the trail has its benefits. My son is a Weebelo Scout and hopefully in another few years I'll have the perfect hiking buddy! I look forward to watching your progress on your other planned hikes. Thanks for all the info.
Oct 23, 2013 - Hiking Dude
@Wendy - welcome to MN!  The SHT is a great trail for older scouts.  If you have questions as you start planning your trek, feel free to holler.
Dec 26, 2013 - Jennifer Lucio
Just found your blog and using your list as a guide for what were planning as our first hiking smart season. We've done start park trails on a whim but now we are investing in gear so we can begin to tackle new adventures!
Mar 19, 2014 - Zak
If you had to pick just one of the suggested backpacking excursions, which one would you choose?
Mar 19, 2014 - Hiking Dude
@Zak - Asking about the SHT treks on shta.org/Trail/TrailRecTrips.php I would do the 2nd one, from Cascade River to Oberg Mountain.  It includes Poplar River, Lake Agnes, and view of Lake Superior.
Mar 25, 2014 - sam
I ran into this website a year or so back; a seed that was planted years ago (while trying to learn about hiking info to pass on to my mother. Your website allowed me to pass on with confidence information about supplies she may want to consider. Thank you for this help. I have been interested in hiking since I took my college orientation trip (Baron Chairback A! WOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOO-YAAAAAAA!! ) and did enjoy it. The people around me,  kept my spirits up while I was in uncharted apparel. Now,  I am finally taking actions to get back into hiking. I can't thank you enough for your words of wisdom and encouragement. Your website is  thorough, and   fun to read. I keep it handy, and is a bedrock of my belief that I am a hiker too. Sincerely, Love, Sam
Jun 08, 2014 - Jerry Harp
Thanks a bunch Hiking Dude for the time and effort you've put into this simple, encouraging site. Great job! I started moving seriously about 14 years ago on a bicycle. Crossed the US twice on two wheels. Lately getting into long distance walking. Goal is fun and mobility 'til I drop dead. Keep movin' folks.
Aug 13, 2014 - Adam
The articles on preparation, food, and especially how to avoid blisters, really saved me on my 4-day trip through the rockies. It rained the whole time and I was soaked but I was comfortable, thanks to you. I can't thank you enough for taking the time and effort to put up all this great info. You rock!
Aug 16, 2014 - Adam (Anvil)
That's a lot of distance in 3 days!  I was looking at the map and if you keep it up, you'll be in NYC by November :)
Nov 07, 2014 - Dave [Zarem]
Have you ever considered hiking Hayduke Trail?
Jan 30, 2015 - Karen Cote
I want to thank you for this wonderful website, the most comprehensive I've seen. My husband and I are going to hike the Long Trail in Vermont. Are you familiar with this trail and do you have any specific words of wisdom about our undertaking? We start on July 1st and have taken the whole month off work giving us 31 days, if needed. Thanks for any advice you have.
Feb 03, 2015 - Hiking Dude
@Karen - I've not hiked the Long Trail yet.  There are lots of journals about it online - start with this one.  That time of year, my biggest concerns would be rain, humidity, and insects.  Other than that, I'd expect you'll have a great time since you are setting aside plenty of time and there are many shelters.
Aug 19, 2015 - Scott Coghill
Great site and I love all the information. Next year, I retire from a lifetime of sitting behind a desk and keying on a computer.  I've been walking, hiking, biking and other stuff to slight moderation.   Yes, I'm slightly overweight and a bad knee that is better with these lub injections I just started taking.  However, a few years ago, I did a one day, 20 mile hike up in the Porkies and loved it, even though, at the time, I figured I'd die on the side of the trail and be eaten by wild animals. I have an itch to train much better for next year and spend a month hiking and camping.  If you could choose one spot to do a month long hike, where would you go?   I live in Wisconsin but I'm okay with going out of state as well.
Aug 19, 2015 - Hiking dude
@Scott - I would choose some place out west that had mountains, less humidity, fewer bugs, and more open space than WI.  A month could get you through the OR or WA parts of the Pacific crest trail. But there are many other areas where you could do shorter treks with rest breaks between.
Aug 24, 2015 - Christian P
I'll be hiking in Appalachian Trail before the end of the year and your blog inspires me more to do it sooner. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Oct 05, 2015 - Vanilla Thunder
Hey Dude. I miss the trail. I enjoyed hiking with you. My feet are still a little sore but improving. A Town was delayed by the weather but should be finishing around10/18.
Oct 05, 2015 - Hiking Dude
@Vanilla Thunder - I've seen pics of the downed trees and flooding around the trail.  I'm not sad that I'm missing that, but am sad I'm not reaching Springer with A-Town.
Anyone want to see A-Town's latest blog posts, check out his blog.
Dec 21, 2015 - Scoutmaster Eckel
I live North of Perry, FL. I would like to know how to help you out and maybe have you speak to our Scout Troop when you come through. Some are going to Philmont next summer.
Apr 16, 2016 - Abigail -Sunshine
Hey Hiking Dude!! We finished the trail! It was such a pleasure meeting you and we hope that one day you would be able to finish the trail! I remembered that you said to send a message to you asking for the Dutch over cookbook that you have created.  My home address is 1760 NW 11th Ave Homestead FL 33030.  I hope all of your other leave no trace books are going well!  Happy hiking!! -Sunshine and TrailMix :))
Aug 31, 2016 - Patrick
Cool pics, man you hike far.  My partner and I just picked this up and started documenting for fun too spreading from dfw first.   adventure-us.guide
Nov 03, 2016 - Andi
I have referred to your page many times since I decided to plan for a major trek! Thank you. I just wondered what suggestions you have for a tent? Do you have favorite brands, etc? I want to stay in a lower budget but also don't want a piece of crap. I'm looking for a one person, lightweight. Thank you!!
Nov 03, 2016 - Hiking Dude
@Andi - On longer trips, I've stopped using tents and use a tarp and bug net.  It's lighter, more flexible, and works great for me.
I don't know what "lower budget" means to you, but the canopy tents and internal bug nets made by John at Bear Paw Wilderness Designs are really good and cost from $100 up, depending on what you want.   See my Florida Hike page to see the shelters we used.
Jan 30, 2017 - Corina
Rapping my toes work better then padding them. No blisters. Hiking for 5 to 8 days in 4 months. If i start training now will I be ready?   In Yosemite the John Muir Trail


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