If hiking is on your itinerary, selecting a good pair of boots is a worthwhile investment. Not only do you see the great outdoors in a totally different light while hiking, it also offers different challenges from summer camping.
The more people who are along for the hike, the more likely it is you will all return home safely. When camping, you will have to pack extra propane bottles, the older liquid gas lanterns give off just as much light but you will have to refill the tank with liquid gas and this can be messy as well as dangerous if you are not careful. Choosing a location is the first and foremost thing that one should do while planning a camping trip.
The first couple times you go hiking, your arms and legs will be noodle city afterwards. I got a very well made tent that was certified for Arctic conditions. Being safe goes for those wanting to take on a highly advanced mountain, or a self taught mountaineer, as mountain guides, especially certified ones have usually done numerous trainings and has seemingly countless hours of personal experience for you to learn from.
Albert Einstein even said it, "Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better," and he was right. Find an experienced ice climber and spend a day with them.
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