What's the Rationale?
Posted: Feb 21 2015 9:10 pm
Hi everyone!
I've just recently joined Hike Arizona as part of my preparation for hiking the Arizona Trail. I am in the earliest phases of research for this adventure. I would love to do it as a thru-hike, but that's just not going to happen. My current plan is to take two weeks in the spring and then another two weeks in the fall, covering 150-200 miles each time until I am done, working northbound.
The conventional wisdom is to begin northbound hikes in the spring and southbound hikes in the fall. I accept that wisdom, but I confess I don't really understand it. Why is beginning a northbound hike in the fall a bad idea? Or southbound in the spring?
I look forward to hearing from you all, and maybe meeting some of you on the trail!
I've just recently joined Hike Arizona as part of my preparation for hiking the Arizona Trail. I am in the earliest phases of research for this adventure. I would love to do it as a thru-hike, but that's just not going to happen. My current plan is to take two weeks in the spring and then another two weeks in the fall, covering 150-200 miles each time until I am done, working northbound.
The conventional wisdom is to begin northbound hikes in the spring and southbound hikes in the fall. I accept that wisdom, but I confess I don't really understand it. Why is beginning a northbound hike in the fall a bad idea? Or southbound in the spring?
I look forward to hearing from you all, and maybe meeting some of you on the trail!