how far do you usually walk each day when /out/?
It depends.
Can walk 25km in a day but I don't do it often. Usually more like 12-18 km because I goof around, rest an hour or two in the afternoon looking at the clouds etc. I frequently stop to work too (/p/ here) which takes a fair amount of time overall.
>>655384
Sometimes 14 miles other times to the mailbox.
>>655405
gr8 post make sure to keep em comin
>>655412
>so much water
you must stop to pee a lot too
I cycled 42km the other day desu
Walkfags need to git gud
>>655447
2.5L per man in the summer isn't too much for the whole day + cooking. We were two.
>>655442
It's a vague question, it gets a vague answer.
But if you want specifics fine, I go anywhere from three to thirty miles.
It depends on the hike, the terrain, elevation, the weather, the amount of time I have, the amount of time I'm planning on being /out/, how much weight I'm carrying, whether or not I had a good night's sleep or a skipped breakfast, if I'm solo or hiking with friends, etc.
>>655384
4 to 8 miles.
>>655511
>It's a vague question, it gets a vague answer
sure fucking got him bro!!!!!!!
>>655448
42km is jack shit on a bike, nerd
I do at least 50 monday-friday, usually average 300 per week
I walked at least 25 km today and I'm pretty fucking beat
not more than 5 kg on my back tho
Me and some friend went on a supposedly 10-11 mile hike for our first big hike. Ended up being 15 at the least because of a detour (they think 17 but I'm skeptical).
Hardly any of us could walk when we got to the site, the next day we were still way too sore to do much else. Gonna stick to 7 miles a day for now, 3-4 for day hikes.
>>655547
*friends
And we're all young 18-19yos, none of us overweight just a bit on the thin side. My bag was around 27-28lbs
>>655527
pls no bully I'm new to cycling
>>655553
then stop braggin ya nitwit
I'm a bike messenger so I'm cheating tho
but seriously biking is awesome
>>655516
>4 to 8 miles.
I was out today and this is why only sometimes 4 miles.
>>655648
You eat a big lunch when you get to the top, guzzle 3 liters of water on your way, your legs are on fire, and when you get back you've lost 8 pounds. (not sure how really) And because you go from sea level to 4500 feet, in a strait line almost, you look at your GPS and go "hmmm. I hiked 5 miles today."
>>655659
2fresh
On average:
Light day: 10-15km
Moderate day: 15-25km
Loong day: 30-45km
Depends on terrain obviously. I have done snowshoeing in deep powder and mixed terrain while hauling over 100lb of gear and been totally drained in less than 5km, or conversely done as much as 45km in a day with a minimal pack over two mountain passes on good trails.