shadowcat
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(just realized i started a new thread, meant to add to the other one re: solo hiking - sorry)
there's been several times when i've wanted to just drive up north by myself and hike, but i haven't yet. one thing that definitely holds me back is the drive home, alone and usually pretty tired. often i sleep while my hiking partner drives (lucky me!). i'm not really afraid to hike alone tho. i would probably start out on a few hikes i've already done to feel comfortable at it. and, i always read about the trail anyway before hiking so i have a good idea what to expect and the trails, for the most part, are easy enough to follow. but i do have to admit, being a woman, that i can't help but think about the "things" that could happen hiking alone. i hate that i even have to consider stuff like that but how can you help it - all you have to do is read the paper to know that bad things can happen in the most beautiful and unlikely places. not to mention all the horror movies i watch which often take place out in the isolation of the woods somewhere! so that kind of stuff is always in the back of my mind & does make me leary. however, i'm sure once i did it i would be fine; i'm pretty careful, pack well and am quite resourceful when i need to be. icensnow, mommabear & emily - you guys are all from ny right? you all say you hike alone so you are obviously comfortable with it. have any of you had any bad experiences? are there any trails you would definitely not hike alone? i think there's a totally different type of gratification when you hike alone and i really do feel the need to do this so your input would be appreciated.
there's been several times when i've wanted to just drive up north by myself and hike, but i haven't yet. one thing that definitely holds me back is the drive home, alone and usually pretty tired. often i sleep while my hiking partner drives (lucky me!). i'm not really afraid to hike alone tho. i would probably start out on a few hikes i've already done to feel comfortable at it. and, i always read about the trail anyway before hiking so i have a good idea what to expect and the trails, for the most part, are easy enough to follow. but i do have to admit, being a woman, that i can't help but think about the "things" that could happen hiking alone. i hate that i even have to consider stuff like that but how can you help it - all you have to do is read the paper to know that bad things can happen in the most beautiful and unlikely places. not to mention all the horror movies i watch which often take place out in the isolation of the woods somewhere! so that kind of stuff is always in the back of my mind & does make me leary. however, i'm sure once i did it i would be fine; i'm pretty careful, pack well and am quite resourceful when i need to be. icensnow, mommabear & emily - you guys are all from ny right? you all say you hike alone so you are obviously comfortable with it. have any of you had any bad experiences? are there any trails you would definitely not hike alone? i think there's a totally different type of gratification when you hike alone and i really do feel the need to do this so your input would be appreciated.