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jeudi 1 juillet 2010

Hiking Popularity - 3 Reasons Americans Go On Hikes

By: Abhishek Agarwal

Are you off from work? No plans for the weekend? All work and no play makes somebody dull, so goes the saying. And chances are you will find yourself toying with ideas of doing something for recreation. You have lots of choices for this. One of them is hiking, which now is becoming increasingly popular among Americans. We discuss the reasons why.

1. Hiking as a challenge

For those who love hiking, it helps that most places in the United States have hiking trails or hiking parks. So whether one wants to hike for a few hours or for a couple of days, he or she knows that getting into it is just a few steps away.

People love hiking for many reasons. Some find it as a challenge. While other recreational activities--like basketball or baseball--offer fun and excitement, they believe that hiking generates more thrill and surprises. A hiking trail never stays the same; posing new sets of challenges to hikers everytime they try to test it. Of course much of the credit goes to the affluent wonders of nature, where hikers get treated to a variety of scenery and landscaping, making each experience a unique adventure and each adventure a unique experience.

2. Hiking done anyway you like it

Others think that hiking is a popular activity because of the many ways by which one can do it. Depending on what you feel is best for you under any given set of circumstances, hiking can be done individually or in groups. However, most hikers choose to hike with people they know, like friends or relatives. And if you do get to hiking all by your lonesome, it is always best to have your safety in mind. For example, it will help if you let somebody know your itinerary: where and when you will be out hiking; or when you can be expected back. Bring with you protective gears--like boots and vest, as well as communication and related equipment--like cellphones, maps, compass and GPS.

3. Hiking promotes physical fitness

Still others believe that hiking is in because it promotes physical fitness. It is a form of exercise. The hiking trails offer excellent venues for physical conditioning. Hiking allows you to scale the slopes, jump over mounds of earth, glide along strips of water, tip-toe upon rock formations, descend from hills--all kinds of movement that can truly work your body out. It is your gym with lots of bonuses around like landscaping, great outdoors, and fresh air. Those who are hooked into it and have made hiking as part of their physical regimen, checking with local parks can be useful. Some of these parks offer discounts or special privileges to members.

Whatever the reason--whether we do it for fun, recreation, physical workout, or simply to relax and get out of daily routine--the fact remains that hiking has attracted legions of believers.

Hiking buffs may also find it nice to know that almost all towns and cities in the United States can boast of their respective hiking trails or parks. Some of them have even more than one of these health-promoting natural facilities. So if you have not yet tried hiking yourself, the place for you to get it going is likely to be within a walking distance away, as it were. Many of us have been there and enjoyed the benefits they offer.

About the Author

Abhishek is an avid Camping enthusiast and he has got some great Camping Secrets up his sleeves! Download his FREE 84 Pages Ebook, "How To Have An Unforgettable Camping Vacation!" from his website http://www.Camping-Guru.com/768/index.htm . Only limited Free Copies available.

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mercredi 23 juin 2010

Mount Kilimanjaro hiking

By: James Muchina

MOUNT KILIMANJARO CLIMB

Any physically fit person can climb Mt. Kilimanjaro.. No climbing experience is necessary to get you to the top of Africa's highest mountain 5,895M (19,340FT) with its magnificent gleaming glaciers, Flora and Fauna.

Weather

Mt. Kilimanjaro can be climbed any time of the year but there are two rainy seasons - late March to mid June and November. The best months are December, January to March and July to October usually dry and minimum clouds.

8 DAYS MT. KILIMANJARO- MARANGU ROUTE

Day 1: Arrival - Arusha

Travel from Nairobi to Arusha on board a Shuttle bus or pickup from Kilimanjaro Airport – transfer to a hotel for an overnight stay

Day 2: Marangu Gate (1980m) - Mandara hut (2700m)

Hiking time: 5 hours | Distance: About 12 km's | Habitat: Montane forest



The drive from Moshi to the Kilimanjaro National Park gate, takes about 50 minutes. The journey passes through the village of Marangu, which is located on the lower slopes of the mountain. Once you reach the park gate, all hikers are requested to sign in at the Park office and make their final preparations for the climb. Porters will be seen arranging and loading their packs, containing the food, water, cooking gas as well as most of your equipment. Make sure that you have all your daypack items (containing at least drinking water, your lunch pack and extra clothing) with you as the porters ascend a lot quicker than the hikers. Our guides will be available to assist with any additional information or needs you might have. You now leave the Park gate and ascend on a cleared ridge trail through the rain forest. The forest, suffused with mist and dripping with beards of moss, is also where most of Kilimanjaro's animals are found. (An alternative and more scenic parallel forest trail, branches off to the left a few minutes after the gate. This trail follows the edge of a stream through the undergrowth and offers you the option to rejoin the main trail either, after 1½ hours hiking, or 1 hour before Mandara hut.)

Your first night stop, Mandara hut, is a group of wooden A-framed huts in a forest clearing. Each hut features 6-8 sleeping bunks with solar generated lighting. The total capacity of the camp is 60 climbers. Water is piped into the camp from springs above and there are flush toilets behind the main hut.