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Post by ck_1 »

When I hike, I start the watch when I leave the trailhead and stop it upon my return...is that how everyone else who times their hikes does it? I was just curious if anybody stops and restarts their watch at rest breaks/snacks/photos etc...just curious..
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Post by Mike »

For me it works basically like this... hike my butt off for the first couple of miles, stop for a 5 minute break and ask one of my friends, "what time is it, and what time did we leave the trailhead?" :oops:
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Post by ellehcim »

If I remember a watch I am lucky...
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Post by Sredfield »

I time the entire trip, TH to TH, breaks are part of the totol time.
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Post by kc7txm »

I hit the reset trip on the GPS right at the car and count time and mileage from there. I count all the stops / breaks / whatevers in the time except for the break at the top of a mountain. We normally pack a lunch that we have to prepare before we eat and just relax for an hour to two hours sometimes on top of a mountain.

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Post by Wiz »

I don't pay any attention to the time, other than the position of the sun.
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Total time from start to finish. Rest breaks, if needed, are part of the hike time.
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Post by overrocked »

I usually backpack, so i stop the time when I reach camp, and resume when I hit the trail. So only the long rest stop is not included. :roll:
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Post by olesma »

Wiz wrote:I don't pay any attention to the time, other than the position of the sun.
For common hikes I already know within about 15 minutes how long it will take. I only time a hike when I have other things that have to be done later. I prefer to leave the day open so I can hike as long as I want unfettered with the concerns of time.

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Post by Cakewalk »

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.
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Post by Wiz »

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.
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!).
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Post by Paintninaz »

Wiz wrote:4 MILES PER HOUR!! Holy cow!
Ah Wiz, you must understand, with Cakewalk's legs it only takes him about 10 steps to go a mile!! :lol:
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Post by azhiker96 »

I'm pretty impressed too! Then again, I don't know what trail he's hiking. When I hit the Supes I typically go about 2 mph. Last RT hike to Phantom ranch I averaged 2.4 mph over the 19 miles.
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Post by Cakewalk »

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.
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Post by ellehcim »

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.
Whew!!! I about had a heart attack thinking that 4mph was normal... I average between 2 & 3.
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Post by Greg Jackson »

I'm usually the clock-watcher.

If I am hiking alone my time is beginning to end. I try to break every hour, take in food and water, otherwise I'll forget until it is too late.

If I hike in a group we usually go to a new trail and plan for a long stop/lunch at the mid-point destination to gather in the view, etc. During these hikes I won't count the leisurely pick nick.

BTW I hope Cakewalk does have reeaaallllly long legs...
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Post by Wiz »

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.
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Post by Cakewalk »

OK, I feel better now! Sounds like you're power-hiking, not poking along and taking pictures like I do.
Trust me, Im no power hiker. But I am 6'4" tall. But when im alone, I like to keep a fast pace.
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Post by jmzblond »

I'm pretty much a start to finish total time kinda hiker, myself. Usually I don't bother too much w/ exact minutes/seconds... I'm more of a "well, we started at about a quarter til, and its just about the top of the hour now, so we'll say it was a 4 hour and fifteen minute hike. Yeah, that sounds about right... Good" Real scientific, I know... but I'm just out there to enjoy and have fun. The time is more or less an estimate for planning my day, and knowing what to expect the next time.
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Post by joebartels »

jmzblond wrote:The time is more or less an estimate for planning my day, and knowing what to expect the next time.
:idea: Now if only everybody would buy into that and record their times on the triplogs we'd all be doing future hikers a favor :)

Personally, I record the total trip time. This include breaks within reason and generally taking 50-100 photos.
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