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Wiz wrote:I don't pay any attention to the time, other than the position of the sun.

Cakewalk wrote:I dont use a stopwatch but I always note the time at trailhead and when i get back. I like to keep a pace of about 4 miles per hour.
Wiz wrote:4 MILES PER HOUR!! Holy cow!


4 MILES PER HOUR!! Holy cow! Is that with or without backpack? With backpack, I historically do about 2 MPH. (OK I used to check the time. I just don't care anymore!).

Cakewalk wrote:4 MILES PER HOUR!! Holy cow! Is that with or without backpack? With backpack, I historically do about 2 MPH. (OK I used to check the time. I just don't care anymore!).
No pack, just a water bottle..... the trail in question is in thunderbird park, there are distance markers every 1/4 mile... I pass one every 4-5 minutes, the trail is a 4 mile loop and im usually back at the trail head in 61 minutes. I realize its not a very technical trail - maybe 500 feet elevation gain, but its a good workout.


Cakewalk wrote:4 MILES PER HOUR!! Holy cow! Is that with or without backpack? With backpack, I historically do about 2 MPH. (OK I used to check the time. I just don't care anymore!).
No pack, just a water bottle..... the trail in question is in thunderbird park, there are distance markers every 1/4 mile... I pass one every 4-5 minutes, the trail is a 4 mile loop and im usually back at the trail head in 61 minutes. I realize its not a very technical trail - maybe 500 feet elevation gain, but its a good workout.
OK, I feel better now! Sounds like you're power-hiking, not poking along and taking pictures like I do.


jmzblond wrote:The time is more or less an estimate for planning my day, and knowing what to expect the next time.

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