As hikers we have many seasons and many names we call them. Many seasons are simultaneous. Some are intermittent. Some names are common, others just something we alone may use. The season may affect whether we hike or not, what we will carry or what list we are working on. I’ll start a list:
Foliage season: COLOR!!
Hunting season: wear bright colors or make noise or stay home.
Stick season: A couple times recently I saw reference to ‘stick season’. I like that term. It conjures ups visions of open woods, good views normally hidden, interesting silhouettes against the sky and great bushwhacking conditions.
Leaf season: This is different from foliage season because the majority of leaves have fallen and that makes for trails like seem like they’re covered with banana peels and hidden traps.
Ice season: traction needed
Posthole / Snowshoe season: depends on your point of view
Frostbite season: when people underestimate the weather
Flood/run-off season: when water crossings are an issue
Mud season: How dirty can you get?
Flower season: ooooh, ahhhh, pretty
Bug season: itch / slap / itch (maybe ‘black-fly season’ should be its own season)
Mushroom season: how many can you ID, eat, photograph?
Berry season: yum
Trailwork season: early spring, late fall is usually good
Tourist season: when often empty trailheads fill with camera toting, sneaker clad visitors asking how long it takes to get to the top
I’ve also heard reference to a ‘hiking season’ and it "being over" or "just starting". What??
Foliage season: COLOR!!
Hunting season: wear bright colors or make noise or stay home.
Stick season: A couple times recently I saw reference to ‘stick season’. I like that term. It conjures ups visions of open woods, good views normally hidden, interesting silhouettes against the sky and great bushwhacking conditions.
Leaf season: This is different from foliage season because the majority of leaves have fallen and that makes for trails like seem like they’re covered with banana peels and hidden traps.
Ice season: traction needed
Posthole / Snowshoe season: depends on your point of view
Frostbite season: when people underestimate the weather
Flood/run-off season: when water crossings are an issue
Mud season: How dirty can you get?
Flower season: ooooh, ahhhh, pretty
Bug season: itch / slap / itch (maybe ‘black-fly season’ should be its own season)
Mushroom season: how many can you ID, eat, photograph?
Berry season: yum
Trailwork season: early spring, late fall is usually good
Tourist season: when often empty trailheads fill with camera toting, sneaker clad visitors asking how long it takes to get to the top
I’ve also heard reference to a ‘hiking season’ and it "being over" or "just starting". What??