Hiking

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Departamento de Educación Física IES Estelas de Cantabria Alberto García Huerta HIKING: Cantabria Infinita year 2009 - 2010

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Departamento de Educación Física

IES Estelas de CantabriaAlberto García Huerta

HIKING:

Cantabria

Infinita

year 2009 - 2010

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INTRODUCTION

HIKING:” To go for a

walk in the mountains or

in nature”.The main

objetive is to follow a

path or a trail.

You can enjoy listening

to the silence or the

sound of the water,

seeing the landscape…

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THE PATH AND ITS SIGNPOSTING

A path must go

across the valley,

towns, hills,…

looking for the best

way and visiting

interesting places

about their culture,

history, landscape…

FlechaJalón

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KIND OF PATHS

DEPENDING ON THE LENGTH:

Long-distance routes (LD)They run for more than 40 Km.

They are sign-posted with red and white signs

Short-distance routes (SD)They are from 10 to 40 km. Long.

They are sign-posted with yellow and white signs

Local routes No more than 10 km.

They are sign-posted with green and white signs.

City routesThey are routes in the city.

They are sign-posted with red and yellow signs.

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EQUIPMENT – SHOES

Boots are the most important part of the required equipment.

We must walk on grounds, different from our streets or roads, with stones, branches, water or animals.

they should provide adequate protection against possible sprains, knocks and slippage.

The boots must protect your ankle.

The sole must have a good marked drawing.

Their laces must be perfectly tied.

Don´t wear your boots for the first time on a hike. You must first try them on shorter walks.

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EQUIPMENT – SHOES

USEFUL ADVICE:

• Tie the laces from the botton to the top.

• Check them in a few minutes when your feet have expanded.

• You can wear the laces looser when you go up but very well-tied when

you go down.

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EQUIPMENT- CLOTHES

USEFUL ADVICE:

• Your clothes must be lightweight and permit air flow.

• If there is a lot of vegetation , especially thicket ,you must protect your arms and

legs.

• In the mountain the weather changes quickly so you must wear some clothes to

keep you warm.

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EQUIPMENT- BACKPACK

• The backpack increases the effort

we need to walk.

• We feel its weight on our legs and

on our back to. its size must be

appropiate to your back.

• You must regulate to put the most

of the weight on your hips.

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EQUIPMENT- BACKPACK

USEFUL ADVICES:

• Generally, try to put big and light things in the botton and the heviest in the top, near your back. Then its centre of gravity will be between your shoulders

• Put the load in a symmetrical way (left and right) for not to overload one side of your back.

• Don´t put any thing failed (water botle, shoes…) they can unbalance you because of their movement or they can catch on somewhere, specially

branches.

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EQUIPMENT- STICKS

They are not necessary but they can help

you to keep balanced

USEFUL ADVICES:

• You can make it yourself.

• Only one is sufficent.

• If you have a knee pain they can be

useful.

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EQUIPMENT- MAP

CARDINAL DIRECTIONS:

North

South

East

West

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• RIVERS

• BULDINGS

• ROADS

• PATHS

• SUMMIT

EQUIPMENT- MAP

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BASIC RULES OF BEHAVIOUR IN THE

COUNTRYSIDE

• Avoid making any unnecessary noise

• A photograph is much better than taking the photographed object away with

you (flowers, insects, fossils, etc.)

• Avoid littering and take along rubbish bags instead

• Make sure that the inhabitants of the rural district you are visiting do not

regret your presence: Close gates after you

Do not trespass on private property

If you have a dog keep it away from the cattle