Haruyasu Idachi
Senior Lead IT Consultant
Haruyasu Idachi is an experienced IT software consultant currently working as the Senior Lead IT Consultant at one of the large Bay Area corporations. He has worked with several companies and is experienced in designing, developing, and implementing small and large software systems using the latest technology. Haruyasu Idachi enjoys hiking and when he has spare time like to go on hiking trips in and around Orinda, California. Here are a couple of hiking mistakes you want to avoid making.
Wearing Denim Denim is made out of cotton and is a poor choice of clothing to be wearing when you go hiking, especially if the weather is cold or rainy. Cotton retains moisture and once it is wet, it takes a long time to dry. The moisture in wet cotton clothes will siphon away your body heat, leaving you feeling cold and shivering. Jeans are not recommended for hiking in cold weather as they can ice up. Stay Clear of Wal-Mart when Buying Hiking Supplies While Wal-Mart does stock cheap hiking supplies, you wouldn’t want to be caught out in the open with cheap hiking gear that is unreliable. You can, of course, buy your snacks at Wal-Mart, but for your hiking gear such as tent, boots, and other essential items, head over to a specialty store and get them there. Huge First-Aid Kit Don’t pack a huge first-aid kit when you go hiking, remember you have to carry it all the way back and forth. Take what is necessary for the length of your trip. If you do not know how to use a suture kit, you might want to leave it home instead of carrying it in your first-aid kit. Haruyasu Idachi enjoys hiking when he is not busy working. Source: http://www.backpacker.com/skills/beginner/professor-hike-top-10-beginner-hiker-blunders/ Comments are closed.
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