Off to see the trails? Follow the beaten path and these tips to hike as planned

Myranda Davis

Mayhood's Sporting Goods


CHENANGO COUNTY – Hiking is by far one of my favorite outdoor recreation activities. Growing up, I would frequently hike on the Finger Lakes Trail with with my mom or aunt. As a teen, I joined Venturing (part of Scouts) and took the next step, going on occasional backpacking trips or mountain hikes.

While I do hike year-round, I certainly prefer to do so in fair weather. Over the years, I have found that having the proper gear and being prepared can make or break any hike (or any outdoor activity for that matter). Preparation for a day hike is fairly simple.

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Every now and then, there might be a slight temptation to skimp on gear, especially when you expect it to be a short activity. There are, however, some essentials to bring for any day trip and then there are optional accessories which some may find useful.

For any trip, I focus on hydration and nutrition, proper clothing, bug and sun protection, navigation tools, and emergency supplies.

As far as clothing, I tend to dress in layers that are weather appropriate. You can always remove a layer if necessary.

I also believe it is best to wear polyester. This material wicks moisture, dries fast, and is lightweight. Cotton should be avoided because this material absorbs moisture and loses its insulating properties.

I usually wear pants that can be converted into shorts as pants are useful in dense brush to protect from thorns and ticks.

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