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OK, in a bid to get out more from a photographic point of view and get a little fitter I've decided to start exploring the world, ok, local countryside.
So, Im looking for a little advice re starting to get out and about hiking / walking.
Just to be clear, I was a scout in my younger days and can still read a proper compass and OS map, both of which I already have, also my local area is Bedfordshire, no mountains etc at all so my plans to explore via public footpaths, bridleways etc.
So my plan is to build up slowly distance wise but have the gear I need with me to be safe and comfortable.
Gear wise I need advice on a few bits, ie appropriate clothing and boots. OK, I have thermals, jeans and some camo waterproofs that are good enough in all but torrential downpours, Im planning on buying one of the lowe alpine airzone backpacks and was going to nip to go outdoors to try on some boots, likely hitecs as they seem to have a decent reputation.
I will also ensure i have a bivvi bag, whistle, torch, battery backup etc just in case but is there anything else im missing that someone else would add?
Oh and what's good for food these days to keep energy levels up, when i was scouting we basically took water and sandwiches
So, Im looking for a little advice re starting to get out and about hiking / walking.
Just to be clear, I was a scout in my younger days and can still read a proper compass and OS map, both of which I already have, also my local area is Bedfordshire, no mountains etc at all so my plans to explore via public footpaths, bridleways etc.
So my plan is to build up slowly distance wise but have the gear I need with me to be safe and comfortable.
Gear wise I need advice on a few bits, ie appropriate clothing and boots. OK, I have thermals, jeans and some camo waterproofs that are good enough in all but torrential downpours, Im planning on buying one of the lowe alpine airzone backpacks and was going to nip to go outdoors to try on some boots, likely hitecs as they seem to have a decent reputation.
I will also ensure i have a bivvi bag, whistle, torch, battery backup etc just in case but is there anything else im missing that someone else would add?
Oh and what's good for food these days to keep energy levels up, when i was scouting we basically took water and sandwiches