Get Out! Hiking Tips for Beginners

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @sway_onthetrail
    @sway_onthetrail Рік тому +14

    I will never not carry an emergency shelter after the stories I've heard of people dying just off trail that would've survived if they had one. Even being the outdoors type since I was 3 and someone that has backpacked for like 20 years, I always take one. It just sits in my day hiking first aid kit, adds basically no weight or space, and I often forget it's even there. Anything can happen on trail and I would rather leave alive with an incredible story than be another statistic simply because I wasn't prepared.

  • @dannmars
    @dannmars Рік тому +11

    Great video, day hiking is the way I go. Couple suggestions, take a picture of the map/info at the trailhead if able, people forget what they have read. Put your phone on airplane mode, saves on battery life (gps still works on it). Have a watch to manage your time. If you are 3 hours into your hike and you have 3 hours of daylight left, best be thinking about getting back to the trailhead (unless you intend to night hike). Always have a paper map and finally don’t be too proud to ask for help from fellow hikers on the trail. Most everyone is willing to help.

  • @amynelson9362
    @amynelson9362 Рік тому +16

    Please don't skip bringing an emergency shelter. An emergency bivy or blanket could save someone's life who is hurt and going into shock, or someone's life who is getting hypothermic, which can happen quite easily even in summer weather. Our kids each carry a bright orange two-person bivy, and we remind them at the start of a hike that if they get lost, they should get into a bivy together and wait where they are until we find them.

    • @Stoney_AKA_James
      @Stoney_AKA_James Рік тому +1

      Great point, I work with scouts all of the time and that is something that I always pass on!

    • @kscotterable
      @kscotterable Рік тому +2

      I agree - I have been teaching friends that day hikers these modern days should always bring an emergency shelter and PLB, and should not assume they will make it back when planned or that weather conditions will remain stable or follow previous forecasts - ‘life tends to favor the prepared’, as a famous super-hero character once said

  • @SomeoneVx
    @SomeoneVx 11 місяців тому +3

    just went on my first hike this past weekend! It was a short 1 mile hike. but hiking 1 mile is different than walking around town. I hope one day Ill be able to do a through hike in the ozarks. starting off lite is the way to go! great advice

  • @KirstenBayes
    @KirstenBayes Рік тому +4

    Yay! As an ordinary day hiker myself, love this! For a long time, I loved the Ten Essentials lists, and still think they are very good. But really it's about thinking: how will I avoid losing or falling off the trail; if I need to stay out longer than I expect, how I will I stay hydrated, fed, warm and dry; if I need a rescue, how will they find me. The answers vary wherever you are, but the questions are the same. Oh and definitely take sun stuff.

  • @Learningthetruth7
    @Learningthetruth7 Рік тому +1

    Used my emergency blanket in the Sierras when my inflatable pad failed. Put it on the ground under me. Lifesaver.

  • @wandawilloughby6052
    @wandawilloughby6052 3 місяці тому

    I agree with many of the comments about an emergency shelter. The weather can quickly change and a shelter could easily save your life. I also always carry an InReach

  • @Jedwoods
    @Jedwoods Рік тому +3

    In the UK we have 'Grough,' which is the blog for the mountain rescue/search and rescue teams around the country. At any given week you can check out stories of people getting into trouble by not taking proper navigation kit but instead relying on mobile phones.
    Less frequently, but still often enough to note here, you'll read stories of people getting into trouble in the hills, and having their lives saved by emergency shelters or survival bags.
    Please don't discount this essential kit.

  • @kevinstarski1598
    @kevinstarski1598 Рік тому +2

    Good for you to talk about also day hiking as well, especially given your name. Recently I mentioned to another youtuber, who's just on and on about backpacking as well (backcountry exposure), encouraging him to include more info that even day hikers can use, and in effect he could significantly increase his audience. I mean there's way more to being outdoors than just sleeping bags/pads/tents...and number of dayhikers has to be waaaay higher anyway.

  • @banyantree8618
    @banyantree8618 Рік тому +1

    Check out the trail maps and signs……and take a snap shot for later reference

  • @maggiemyrtlebeach2701
    @maggiemyrtlebeach2701 Рік тому +1

    Another amazing video 🎉 great tips! I will add to this list - stop take a break enjoy view and surrounding, feel natural around you, don’t rush take your time. 🥾🥾🥾

  • @Hellenen
    @Hellenen Рік тому +1

    Maybe It depends where you're hiking, i heard a story of 2 women who died 100 meters from an austrian hut because they were lost and had to wait for rescue in the snow.. If they had a rescue blanket or a bivy bag they could have survived.. I always carry something like that, no matter what. This story really got to me. So maybe you'll never use the blanket and thats how it should be:) but maybe there will be a day where your life depends on it

  • @melissaverdoni845
    @melissaverdoni845 Рік тому +2

    i did over 8 miles on my first trip, my feet were killing me !!! had el cheapo boots where i felt every rock and root ... took me a long time to walk back to my car stopping for 5 mins every 100 feet. BUTTT i loved it !! whent and got salmon speedcross and some koka's and never looked back :) so yeah it can be a bad first experience. i was lucky it did not turn me off too much.

    • @l.thegirl2581
      @l.thegirl2581 Рік тому +1

      LOL. We were on the Florida trail and I still remember how glad I was to see the car when we got out of the woods. That shower sure felt good that night too

  • @fettuccinealraver
    @fettuccinealraver Рік тому

    Also, investing in a hand grinder will up your coffee experience significantly. Anything that has a burr grinder will get the job done. I use the 1zpresso j max at home and while car camping.

  • @NorwayHikesTrails
    @NorwayHikesTrails Рік тому

    Nice tips for beginners. Thank you for sharing. Wishing you a wonderful day.

  • @JoseHernandez-jh7ht
    @JoseHernandez-jh7ht Рік тому +1

    Good advise but should take some kind of shelter you need 3 basics, food, water, & shelter out in the wilderness next first aide kit😊

  • @IdRatherBeHiking
    @IdRatherBeHiking Рік тому

    I stopped carrying those emergency shelters too at least in summer. Winter I pack one.

  • @MichelleCTorresGrant
    @MichelleCTorresGrant Рік тому

    Outstanding trip and documentation! Thank you for sharing. 👍🏼

  • @johncheeseman6764
    @johncheeseman6764 Рік тому

    Hi, Eric, liked the video. Living in Wyoming and I will never go out without an emergency shelter. I just picked up the mystery ranch Coulee 25 at Sierra trading post for under 100 dollars. Great pack.

  • @LoneVanMan
    @LoneVanMan Рік тому

    I understand that I am doing a lot of things wrong, I have no one to inform where I am going and I don't bring any navigation devices I usually just follow\use Burro trails or riverbeds. It may be dangerous but I enjoy exploring the unseen desert.

  • @ronaldrose7593
    @ronaldrose7593 Рік тому

    Hello 👋 my outdoors friend, greetings from Northern California. Sincere thanks for sharing this most of video. You covered all the essentials. The very best to you and your girlfriend. Stay safe and healthy out there. 🤗 👋

  • @nickhikesinthewoods6150
    @nickhikesinthewoods6150 Рік тому

    Great video day hiking is my favorite hiking

  • @brentmiller73
    @brentmiller73 Рік тому

    Great video, Thanks for sharing. I would add when for hiking with dogs know your state regulations. For instance, Colorado has a leash law that is simply a result of the high degree of K-9 and wildlife conflicts. In addition to the fact that many of Colorado’s is a headwater state. Thus, Colorado Parks and Wildlife and various municipalities e.g., Denver water department, boulder county and so forth. Are working hard to protect the fidelity of their water supply.

  • @OssanZangetsu
    @OssanZangetsu Рік тому

    I would assume the very first thing to do is check the weather for the day of the hike.

  • @raymondplodzien7459
    @raymondplodzien7459 Місяць тому

    Great video!!

  • @douglasconrad8969
    @douglasconrad8969 Рік тому

    Great video- interesting day pack.

  • @cleduc3079
    @cleduc3079 6 місяців тому

    Love Mystery R!

  • @JCrozier1
    @JCrozier1 Рік тому

    solid video. between you and Dan B, I might have to actually try this instead of just watching you explore....

  • @Dinolobe376
    @Dinolobe376 Рік тому +2

    let this video get many many likes !

  • @JP-8924
    @JP-8924 Рік тому

    Love your content Eric!

  • @stigfloberghagenphotography

    Great video 👍🙂

  • @shawnr6117
    @shawnr6117 Рік тому +1

    The cute and cuddly critters are the most dangerous ones, they draw you in with their adorable appearance and then WHAM straight to the jugular!! 😁

  • @douglasconrad8969
    @douglasconrad8969 Рік тому

    I love the day pack but the price??

  • @daniel_503
    @daniel_503 Рік тому +1

    I know allfails gets a lot of flak but I always check the comments to see if anyone has left a recent trip report. I’m always looking for recent information on trail conditions in particular.
    Case in point: I went on a trip this weekend and I have been to the same place recently. The trail was clear when I went the first time, but this time there was snow on the trail that I wasn’t expecting. If there was a recent trip report available I would’ve prepared differently.
    The high point was ~2500ft and you’re only above 2100ft or so for a short stretch. The snow level had been 3k+ recently and was 3800 feet the day we went out.
    Figuring out snow accumulation eludes me. Always looking for tips on this.

  • @isabelledrolet4297
    @isabelledrolet4297 Рік тому

    You mentioned what yours was, but what was Christie's backpack? Same but for women?

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Рік тому +2

      Yes! It is the Women's 20L: www.mysteryranch.com/coulee-20-womens-pack

  • @trh1tursh0tz38
    @trh1tursh0tz38 Рік тому

    thanks g

  • @chrismoore600
    @chrismoore600 Рік тому

    Outstanding video when's the wedding.❤

  • @douglasconrad8969
    @douglasconrad8969 Рік тому

    Watching this yet again ! Lol

  • @andyackerman7123
    @andyackerman7123 Рік тому

    Are we going to go over the basics of night hiking, next?

    • @pootinplays
      @pootinplays Рік тому

      lol what a smart ass.
      Or is this something some people actually do? That sounds miserable

  • @SpaceCaptnFace
    @SpaceCaptnFace Рік тому

    theres a reason we call it allfails in colorado

  • @clwhite1127
    @clwhite1127 Рік тому

    Watch those interstates in Sedona. They have to be the worst in the nation! 🤣

  • @AndrewB416
    @AndrewB416 Рік тому

    If you're going to touch the wildlife please make sure you have someone to film it and put it on UA-cam so I can laugh at the outcome. :)

  • @salsa83
    @salsa83 9 місяців тому

    How many times you going to make the same video lol?

  • @chrismyers46
    @chrismyers46 Рік тому

    Wear comfortable footwear.

  • @ForKnFifties
    @ForKnFifties Рік тому

    Just wish you weren't breathing so hard 😅

  • @kennethchin9936
    @kennethchin9936 Рік тому

    Ridiculously complicated 😂

  • @nebc_yukonyeti
    @nebc_yukonyeti Рік тому +2

    Always pack a Kovu! My dog is my favorite luxury item. 🥾🏔🇨🇦❤️

  • @richardstamper51
    @richardstamper51 Рік тому

    I just want to know how "You" got such a hot GF??