April 14, 2006, Newsletter Issue #11: Hiking on Trails

Tip of the Week

No need to reinvent the wheel when you take a hiking trip. Nearly every state park has established and maintained hiking trails. Whether you are a novice hiker or experienced, you can find a trail that suits your level of expertise. Typically, there are three levels of difficulty on hiking trails. Make sure you have the right apparel and gear for various trails. Some hikes only require lightwight boots or sandals, like merrell hiking boots , others require sturdier support and protection. Beginners can start out on an easy trail, which is usually not more than a mile or so of level ground. Intermediate trails may have rolling hills and are generally under six miles long. More advanced hikers can enjoy the challenge of longer hikes that may include rockier terrain.

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