Unlike driving and talking, when I’m driving around a one ton hunk of metal that could kill people if I’m too distracted
Also how is walking around the town boring? You get more time to see what’s around you and if there’s an interesting spot you can stop and check it out.
Another user here told me the average american hike is 3 miles and I have not been able to get that off my brain since. That’s the shit I do with a friend on a hangover to get some fresh air
You have to remember two things
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Many Americans live in suburbs where 3 miles might get you out of the suburb
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America’s car brained infrastructure design means most places have incredibly shit accommodations for pedestrians
Hold on, you mean a “hike in nature”-hike?
3 miles doesn’t get you anywhere
It’s what I’ve been told and I trust every user of this site entirely uncritically
In most of the popular hiking spots in my state, once you go a mile down a trail there’s like nobody around.
IMO it’s more about duration than mileage. You can’t call it a hike if it’s under an hour, that’s a walk. I’m of the opinion that if you can do it comfortably without drinking water it’s probably a walk. That said, three miles can definitely be a hike, there are plenty of trails in the northeast US that will give you >2000 feet of elevation gain in that distance.