How to Choose the Right Day Hiking Gear
How to Choose the Right Day Hiking Gear, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.85, with 5 lectures, based on 11 reviews, and has 606 subscribers.
You will learn about Find out what to buy for your first hike – hint: likely nothing Discover the 3 most important pieces of gear + tips for choosing the right ones – saving you hundreds of dollars on gear you'll never use Learn how much water to bring and recommended snacks to eat when hiking – so that you'll feel your absolute best Unveil my secret 2 recommended very affordable luxury items – that will make you feel oh-so-good after your hike and enable you to walk the next day Access to my Hiking Gear Checklist for easy reference – so you'll never forget anything again and can pack in just minutes This course is ideal for individuals who are People who want to want to start hiking or who are relatively new to hiking It is particularly useful for People who want to want to start hiking or who are relatively new to hiking.
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Summary
Title: How to Choose the Right Day Hiking Gear
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.85
Number of Lectures: 5
Number of Published Lectures: 5
Number of Curriculum Items: 5
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 5
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Find out what to buy for your first hike – hint: likely nothing
- Discover the 3 most important pieces of gear + tips for choosing the right ones – saving you hundreds of dollars on gear you'll never use
- Learn how much water to bring and recommended snacks to eat when hiking – so that you'll feel your absolute best
- Unveil my secret 2 recommended very affordable luxury items – that will make you feel oh-so-good after your hike and enable you to walk the next day
- Access to my Hiking Gear Checklist for easy reference – so you'll never forget anything again and can pack in just minutes
Who Should Attend
- People who want to want to start hiking or who are relatively new to hiking
Target Audiences
- People who want to want to start hiking or who are relatively new to hiking
Have you ever said to yourself “I’d like to hike but I don’t have the right gear?” and then not gone on a hike?
You may be worried that you’ll:
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have to spend hundreds of dollars on hiking gear – that you may not even use all that often
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buy expensive hiking boots that will be useless because they give you painful blisters
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forget something important like toilet paper – and only realize it at an inopportune moment
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have to spend hours researching which hiking gear to buy – and you don’t have time for that
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bring so much gear that you won’t be able to walk – let alone hike
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buy gear that you’ll never use and it will just sit in your closet collecting dust
I get it. Because that was me when I first started hiking. That’s why I created this hiking gear guide – so that you can avoid the expensive (and painful) mistakes I made.
Hi, I’m Laurel
I’ll never forget the first pair of hiking boots I bought over 20 years ago.
I bought them in the morning in my regular size and wore them for a few hours in the afternoon to break them in before wearing them on an easy hike the next day.
Within minutes I could feel both my big toes rubbing on the tip of my boots. The pain intensified as the day went on and became unbearable on the way back which was downhill, further smashing my big toes into boots.
When I arrived home and took off my boots, my feet were covered in blood and my toenails had already started to blacken.
But I had spent a lot of money on these hiking boots which were now non-returnable since I’d already worn them. So after giving the blisters a week to heal and convincing myself that I just “need to break them in”, I stupidly wore them again, and again.
I stupidly hiked in these boots that gave me blisters and hurt my feet for another six months – not wanting to waste money.
I later learned that “expensive” didn’t always mean better and learned a costly lesson about when not to buy hiking boots.
While it took me a while to learn that lesson, I still had a lot to learn when it came to gear – sometimes I overpacked, other times and one time I didn’t bring enough and encountered a freak snowstorm with only a light summer jacket for protection. Brrrr.
That’s why I’ve created the How to Buy the Right Day Hiking Gear Course – to take the guesswork out of what to bring so that your hikes are memorable – for all the right reasons.
In How to the Buy the Right Hiking Gear Course You’ll Learn:
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What to buy for your first hike – hint: likely nothing
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the 3 most important pieces of gear + tips for choosing the right ones – saving you hundreds of dollars on gear you’ll never use
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Recommended additional gear – saving you $$$ and tons of research time
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How much water to bring and recommended snacks to eat when hiking – so that you’ll feel your absolute best
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2 recommended very affordable luxury items – that will make you feel oh-so-good after your hike and enable you to walk the next day
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Hiking gear checklist for easy reference – so you’ll never forget anything again and can pack in just minutes
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to Day Hiking Gear & What To Bring On Your First Hike
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: 3 Most Important Pieces of Hiking Gear
Lecture 1: 3 Most Important Pieces of Hiking Gear
Chapter 3: Packing List – So That You Never Forget Anything On Your Hike
Lecture 1: Packing List for Day Hikes Checklist
Chapter 4: Lecture 4: Motivational Hiking Screensavers for Your Desktop and Mobile Phone
Lecture 1: Motivational Hiking Screensavers
Chapter 5: Bonus Lecture
Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture
Instructors
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Laurel Robbins
Hiker & Founder of Monkeys and Mountains Adventure Travel
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