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Do you hike alone

Poll ended at Jul 29 2006 4:23 pm

Yes
23
92%
No
2
8%
 
Total votes: 25

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cass1234
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Hiking alone

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I hiked to the summit of Superstition Mountain today by myself. I have never hiked alone before except for Camelback Mountain, which doesn't really count. I think that being alone added quite a bit to the experience, but it was also kind of scary. I never really felt that I was in danger, but it just felt strange out there without a partner to watch my back. What are all of your thoughts on the matter?
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Cheerycow wrote:
>>>Great points.

I hike and backpack solo all the time. I would prefer a partner but haven't had someone in almost 10 years. And I have done 5-day Clear Creek trips solo twice. The second time it was 108 at Phantom the first three days (and almost as hot for the others). It was a very difficult hike in but I never felt that I was a danger to myself. Be prepared and leave a detailed itinerary with friends.
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Just remember to write your social security # on your shoulder with a Sharpie.
I hike alone a lot, and have done so for years, and it sounds like you're doing it the right way. Have a safety contact, be prepared, and don't do stupid stuff. I hiked with Ron quite a bit before he moved to Maine, and hiking with a partner is a lot better for challenging hikes, but now it's going to be mainly solo for me.
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Re: Hiking alone

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I sure don't let a lack of companions stop me from doing something. So many women do, though. However, sometimes a group trip can be such a blast. Depends upon the group, of course!
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azbackpackr wrote:
Cheerycow wrote:
>>>Great points.

I hike and backpack solo all the time. I would prefer a partner but haven't had someone in almost 10 years. And I have done 5-day Clear Creek trips solo twice. The second time it was 108 at Phantom the first three days (and almost as hot for the others). It was a very difficult hike in but I never felt that I was a danger to myself. Be prepared and leave a detailed itinerary with friends.
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Re: Hiking alone

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Cheerycow wrote:unless I have something to offer I don't usually chime in.
That usually doesn't stop some of us.
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Re: Hiking alone

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Dave1 wrote:
Cheerycow wrote:unless I have something to offer I don't usually chime in.
That usually doesn't stop some of us.
Who you talkin' about? :GB:Image
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