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Are there any easy hiking daytrips up mountains in Lofoten, Norway? I realise that's a pretty big area, but we're going to be there for 6 days and we have a car so we can go prettty much wherever. We're not big on climbing - anything requiring equipment is out, we should be able to do it with just our boots and some water :) Obviously there is some information onli... (more) |
— | over 12 years ago |
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What is the difference between men's and women's hiking boots? When I bought my current pair of hiking boots, the brand/style I tried on and liked was out of stock in the womens version, so the storeperson offered me the mens ones instead. I tried them, liked them, and have used them for hiking ever since. They are incredibly comfortable and provide a ton of ank... (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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What is the most efficient food to take a for a 12-15 day hiking trip? Last summer I spent 15 days hiking with my boyfriend, in Sarek National Park, where there are no places to restock with more food. The food issue was a major part of the pre-planning, as weight was also of high importance. Looking back, I can already identify a few mistakes I made, but I'd like to h... (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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A: What are some good tips and techniques for packing a backpack? Well, this can somewhat depend on the type of backpack you have and the length of the trip you're planning to take (so how much you will be carrying), but there are a few general principles that apply to almost all situations: From the bottom up: The sleeping bag. Most backpacks have a larger, sep... (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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Is it legal to camp on private property in Russia? In some places, like Scandinavia, you can camp pretty much anywhere you like as long as it's only for one night and you don't leave a mess. The freedom to roam, or everyman's right is the general public's right to access certain public or privately owned land for recreation and exercise. The ... (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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Where in the Alps is it safe to drink the water without filtering? In some places, the Swedish Lappland for example, it's perfectly fine and even recommended to drink water directly from streams. Is it also recommended whilst hiking in the Alps, and if so is it only in certain areas? (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |