Anyone else love hiking?

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  • HauteP1nk
    HauteP1nk Posts: 2,139 Member
    I love hiking. I am definitely going to be enjoying more of the trails in my 'hood this year! :)
  • UpEarly
    UpEarly Posts: 2,555 Member
    Love it! I go out hiking almost every day. I live in Virginia, right along the border of Shenandoah National Park. :-)
  • hiker282
    hiker282 Posts: 983 Member
    So much it's part of my name! Just need to wait for the snow to melt before I can really hit the trails, but in the meantime I've started my journey of 1,000 miles yesterday, wherein I ride my bike at least 1,000 miles before I have to retire it next winter. Temps are getting warmer and the one positive of daylight saving is more light after work, so even though I hate waking up in the dark, I'll take it so I can ride in the evening.
  • songbyrdsweet
    songbyrdsweet Posts: 5,691 Member
    Love it! I go out hiking almost every day. I live in Virginia, right along the border of Shenandoah National Park. :-)

    Neat! I'm just 10 minutes away from Jefferson National.
  • janet_pratt
    janet_pratt Posts: 747 Member
    I just started about a month or so ago. I'm a cyclist, but my grandkids have been living with me since November and I can't ride. Nowhere to leave them. So I started hiking so they could go too. They love it. We've really been enjoying it. I live in Nevada so I can go desert or mountain, or sometimes even both on the same hike. I'm finding that I really enjoy it. And I can still challenge myself. I look at a big hill or mountain and think, hmmm...wonder if I can climb that. The three year old isn't as excited about those sorts of things and not only have I "climbed that", I've climbed it alternately dragging, and carrying a small kid.
  • spikesmom
    spikesmom Posts: 441 Member
    I went to Zion National Park last month and hiked for 3 days. I thought I would freeze, being that I'm from Florida, but the weather was beautiful! I'm hooked and ready to go again!
  • bio_fit
    bio_fit Posts: 307 Member
    Yes! We had an glorious sunny day yesterday, so we out for a 7 hour hike in the Peak District (the oldest national park in the UK) - it was awesome! And I don't even ache today, that's a NSV if ever I saw one...

    Here's a little glimpse of our lovely countryside (if it works?):

    Edit: Nope, can't work it out :grumble:

    OK, one more go?

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    YAY! :bigsmile:
  • I love it! I live in Rhode Island and there is a ton of great trails here, although not too much in the ways of elevation. Last summer some friends and myself did Franconia Ridge in the White Mountains in New Hampshire. Its 9 miles up and across 3 mountains, the last mountain is the highest elevation at 5260ft. It was my first mountain hike (one of the hardest in NH) and the most rewarding thing I have ever done! Going up is all incline and although intense, it is an amazing cardio and leg workout. Coming down was 100 times harder for me because I wasn't wearing the right socks or shoes and thought my toes were going to break off, but you live and you learn. I am doing it again this summer and cannot wait!
  • firesoforion
    firesoforion Posts: 1,017 Member
    Colorado is an amazing place for hiking, and I love it!
  • CoryIda
    CoryIda Posts: 7,870 Member
    Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes.
    I love hiking.
  • lmarshel
    lmarshel Posts: 674 Member
    My hubby and I love hiking, and since we live in the desert SW we are able to do it year-round. We hit the trails at Red Rock Canyon, just outside Las Vegas, every Saturday. This past weekend we hiked about 9.5 miles and saw a herd of bighorn sheep just off the trail...absolutely beautiful! We hope to start visiting some of the national parks in this area for camping/hiking weekends starting next month. Can't wait! :bigsmile:
  • Serah87
    Serah87 Posts: 5,481 Member
    Colorado is an amazing place for hiking, and I love it!

    AGREE!!!! :bigsmile:
  • I love hikng! I live in the UK about an hour away from the English Lake District, so I am spoiled and go there often! I am going to Snowdonia in Wales later in Spring with my boyfriend to climb Mt Snowdon. My Scarpa boots are my best friends. A massive calorie burn too. Great views make climbing 3000ft worth while too. I use walking poles too which help me particularly going downhill as I have knee problems. Nothing stops me and my competative streak ha ha.
  • TMLPatrick
    TMLPatrick Posts: 558 Member
    My personal favorite activity.... I mostly do it on my own, which is fine enough... its just a great way to get away for a couple hours....
  • TubbsMcGee
    TubbsMcGee Posts: 1,058 Member
    I do! I do!

    The only problem is, I can never find anyone to hike with me, and the trails around here really shouldn't be hiked alone. :sad:

    I'm really looking forward to this summer though-- I've convinced some family to all rough it in the woods for a weekend, deep in the brush with a crazy hike to get to the camp site.
  • ginnylee74
    ginnylee74 Posts: 398 Member
    Yes! We had an glorious sunny day yesterday, so we out for a 7 hour hike in the Peak District (the oldest national park in the UK) - it was awesome! And I don't even ache today, that's a NSV if ever I saw one...

    Here's a little glimpse of our lovely countryside (if it works?):

    Edit: Nope, can't work it out :grumble:

    OK, one more go?

    110_0372.jpg


    YAY! :bigsmile:


    Beautiful picture. You may not have the high Mountains but hiking and seeing all the beauty is awesome. I love to hike. My husband and I have been doing it all of our life. We have done most of our hiking in the Eastern Sierra. We now live in Reno and because of arthritis in his hips he can't go hiking anymore. We lived in Bishop, Ca. and did a lot of hiking there. Convict Lake Wilderness area, Rock Creek Lake and Little Lakes Valley area. TAlso in the White Mountains. Camping fishing and hiking. Then when we moved to Susanville, Ca., we did a lot of hiking outside of the Lake Tahoe Rim area. Now I still get to hike in the Mountains outside of Reno but unfortunately my husband can't do it anymore so I go with friends and we stick to the Red Rock area outside of Reno. I still love it and do as much as I am able. Something about the feeling you get, I guess all the oxygen, and just being high and looking out over everything. Awesome.
  • LittleMissNerdy
    LittleMissNerdy Posts: 792 Member
    It's funny, I get bored as hell just walking but put me in the woods and before I know it, it's 4 hours later!
  • samantha1953
    samantha1953 Posts: 156 Member
    I can't wait to go hiking again. We've just started planning a trip up to the Porcupine Mountains in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Sometimes in the next few years I'm really hoping we can take the kids up to Isle Royal in Lake Superior. We haven't done that since before we had kids.

    Love the U.P.! We've been to Isle Royale multiple times. LOVE IT! Not sure I'll ever hike it again due to a bad knee but I have wonderful memories doing the trail up to Mount Franklin. I may go up there again with the Kayaks.

    I'm in the NW Lower Peninsula of Michigan. Plenty of hiking in my backyard! Hoping to do more this season!
  • samantha1953
    samantha1953 Posts: 156 Member
    It's funny, I get bored as hell just walking but put me in the woods and before I know it, it's 4 hours later!

    A girl after my own heart!
  • I LOVE hiking and am moving to CO in just under 2 weeks. Can't wait for a change in scenery and to hike those peaks!

    The wildflower season in Tucson has been amazing this year.
  • samantha1953
    samantha1953 Posts: 156 Member
    Love it! I go out hiking almost every day. I live in Virginia, right along the border of Shenandoah National Park. :-)

    Beautiful area! I used to go to training a few times a year in the Leesburg Area. I would take my bike out to the Washington and Old Dominion Trail west of Leesburg and ride every evening.
  • LittleMissNerdy
    LittleMissNerdy Posts: 792 Member
    It's funny, I get bored as hell just walking but put me in the woods and before I know it, it's 4 hours later!

    A girl after my own heart!

    I think I'm lucky. My family always went camping and hiking when I was younger so I think it's just part of who I am now!
  • rammsteinsoldier
    rammsteinsoldier Posts: 1,552 Member
    It's funny, I get bored as hell just walking but put me in the woods and before I know it, it's 4 hours later!

    A girl after my own heart!

    I think I'm lucky. My family always went camping and hiking when I was younger so I think it's just part of who I am now!

    That is me exactly, I was raised hiking and camping and fishing, can't imagine life without them.
  • sheri02r
    sheri02r Posts: 486 Member
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    I love hiking with my dog! I live in the SF bay area and there are a lot of great hiking spots here. My favorite is a place called Garin which allows dogs to be off-leash on the trails!
  • karinaes
    karinaes Posts: 570 Member
    yes, yes, yes!!!
  • LittleMissNerdy
    LittleMissNerdy Posts: 792 Member
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    I love hiking with my dog! I live in the SF bay area and there are a lot of great hiking spots here. My favorite is a place called Garin which allows dogs to be off-leash on the trails!

    Aw! Cute dog!
  • p_barron
    p_barron Posts: 63
    I am trying to go backpacking about every other week. I'm in Hendersonville, NC
  • I love to spend my weekends hiking. I swear if you told me I had to go run on the street for 2 hours I'd say you're crazy. But give me a trail and my dogs and I'll run the trails all day! Are you near Great Falls/Billy Goat trail? We wave to you Marylanders from the Virginia side!
  • I love love love hiking!!!! Hence my sign-in name! :wink:

    I started hiking in September & have lost over 30lbs so far! Hiking is not only great exercise but it leaves me feeling refreshed, refueled & stress-free. I hike 4-5 times a week, doing shorter 60/70 hikes during the week and longer 90/120 min hikes on wknds. I found a great hiking group on facebook and have met some fantastic, supportive friends in my area who I hike with regularly now. I’ve even started organizing FB activities to introduce others to the wonderful world of local hikes thru the kind help of some of the group.

    Daylight savings time is a definite plus for those of us who love to hike. Happy trails!
  • SalishSea
    SalishSea Posts: 373 Member
    I love hiking too. I like to wear my headphones. I am always careful where I go because I don't want to get attacked. We have several stories in our area over the last 10 years of women being hurt by crazy, losers. Such is the situation in today's world.

    Sorry, don't mean to be a bummer. Just be aware!
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