UNSTUCK
But stuck more often.
I'm sure this will turn out to be a pretty interesting experience for us, but right now I'm a bit apprehensive about it. I want the kids to have a great experience so I want to be as prepared as possible. I would say that both Mary and I really enjoy the outdoors, but neither of us could/would go hike 30 miles tomorrow. Fortunately we have 3 months to get ready, in every way. We have no Trek knowledge or experience. We have never done any hiking of more than a mile or so. In reality they couldn't have picked a couple that is more unprepared for this kind of journey. So, please, help us get ready.
First thing I'd like to cover is clothing. This should be much easier for me. Sounds like they want me in khaki pants and long sleeve button up shirts. Mary will be wearing a pioneer type dress, but under that it sounds like yoga type pants are popular. I've been looking at "hiking" pants and it looks like a lot of them will pass for khaki pants. Easy enough. Can someone recommend a pair or brand they think would work well? Got any ideas for shirts? I imagine I'll just find a big shade hat to wear as well. I have a nice pair of hiking boots I plan to use. What about socks? Just double up my gym socks? What about these "smartwool" type socks? Are they worth $20-30 a pair? Do you still wear a thinner sock under them? One pair the whole trip or clean socks each day? (I normally HAVE to wear clean socks each day, but space is very limited.)
Are yoga pants a good idea for Mary? Any other suggestions? She does not have hiking boots. She does have a new pair of cross training type shoes that will be broken in well by the trip. Will that work? I don't see us doing much hiking after this trip so I'm not sure if boots would be a good investment or not. What do women typically need/want to have a comfortable hike?
My biggest fears are blisters and chafing. Hopefully the right socks will prevent the blisters. What about chafing? Baby Powder? (I don't know...it smells good.)
That's probably enough for now. I have a lot more questions though. If it matters we will be hiking June 28-July 1. Not really sure where. Northeast Utah and I guess crossing into WY. on occasion. I'm sure it's a standard Trek area.
Thanks for you help.
First thing I'd like to cover is clothing. This should be much easier for me. Sounds like they want me in khaki pants and long sleeve button up shirts. Mary will be wearing a pioneer type dress, but under that it sounds like yoga type pants are popular. I've been looking at "hiking" pants and it looks like a lot of them will pass for khaki pants. Easy enough. Can someone recommend a pair or brand they think would work well? Got any ideas for shirts? I imagine I'll just find a big shade hat to wear as well. I have a nice pair of hiking boots I plan to use. What about socks? Just double up my gym socks? What about these "smartwool" type socks? Are they worth $20-30 a pair? Do you still wear a thinner sock under them? One pair the whole trip or clean socks each day? (I normally HAVE to wear clean socks each day, but space is very limited.)
Are yoga pants a good idea for Mary? Any other suggestions? She does not have hiking boots. She does have a new pair of cross training type shoes that will be broken in well by the trip. Will that work? I don't see us doing much hiking after this trip so I'm not sure if boots would be a good investment or not. What do women typically need/want to have a comfortable hike?
My biggest fears are blisters and chafing. Hopefully the right socks will prevent the blisters. What about chafing? Baby Powder? (I don't know...it smells good.)
That's probably enough for now. I have a lot more questions though. If it matters we will be hiking June 28-July 1. Not really sure where. Northeast Utah and I guess crossing into WY. on occasion. I'm sure it's a standard Trek area.
Thanks for you help.