Anyone into hiking? What's your typical trip like?
I've always loved just taking short day trips out into the local national forest for some easy going hiking trips, but I'm now getting the urge to step it up and spend some really great time exploring much bigger areas in 2-3 day trips. We have nothing but AWESOME national forests here in Oregon just east of me to go out into and I find myself wanting to plan a lot of trips in these different areas.
I have a buddy that will be my hiking partner for multiple 1-2 day trips, and a 4-5 person group for occasional longer hiking trips. I've been acquiring more and more gear over the last year or so and am now getting my final "luxury" items like a new Jetboil and and other random things like a better compass (Suunto M3 pro) just to update the pack with some better items. By the end of April, it should be nice enough to go up into the Mt. Jefferson/Mt. Hood areas (https://www.google.com/maps?ll=44.995883,-121.766968&spn=1.095438,2.705383&t=h&z=9) for some of the better hiking terrain and scenery.
What do you plan as far as distances each day, favored gear, preferred stopping points, type of terrain you wish to navigate, etc...?
I've always loved just taking short day trips out into the local national forest for some easy going hiking trips, but I'm now getting the urge to step it up and spend some really great time exploring much bigger areas in 2-3 day trips. We have nothing but AWESOME national forests here in Oregon just east of me to go out into and I find myself wanting to plan a lot of trips in these different areas.
I have a buddy that will be my hiking partner for multiple 1-2 day trips, and a 4-5 person group for occasional longer hiking trips. I've been acquiring more and more gear over the last year or so and am now getting my final "luxury" items like a new Jetboil and and other random things like a better compass (Suunto M3 pro) just to update the pack with some better items. By the end of April, it should be nice enough to go up into the Mt. Jefferson/Mt. Hood areas (https://www.google.com/maps?ll=44.995883,-121.766968&spn=1.095438,2.705383&t=h&z=9) for some of the better hiking terrain and scenery.
What do you plan as far as distances each day, favored gear, preferred stopping points, type of terrain you wish to navigate, etc...?