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10 Hiking Tips Nobody Talks About
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Join 1400+ hikers mastering the outdoors with my best hiking tips and tricks https://blog.mowser.com.au/subscribe

Discover 10 uncommon hiking tips that will transform your outdoor adventures! From mastering short breaks to efficient camp setups, we’re going beyond the basics to help you hike smarter, not harder. Learn how to choose trails that…

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47 Comments

  1. @demoncorejunior says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    i like to have a quick hot drink when i take a stop in the chilly weather, the jetboil is great for that. warm the water up in 2min, take the stove off the bottom and keep walking with the coffee, tea, or hot cocoa. you can take the break with you!

    Reply
  2. @petercruz1993 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    5:10 holy CONOLLLLY.

    That view is outrageous

    Reply
  3. @Makemydayoutdoors says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Just the tip

    Reply
  4. @clivedunning4317 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Great to see some real world , common sense, comments. Here are two of my own, gleaned from over 50 years of outdoor activity.

    No 1. If stopping for a short break/breather/tea break, try to engineer your break to be at the TOP of any gradient/incline/hill.
    That way you will not lose any benefit from the short break within 5 steps.
    Psychologically, this is a great morale booster, more than anything else.
    No 2. If setting up camp in the evening, near a water feature that will have to be crossed, always cross the water feature before putting up your camp.
    That way you start the day with, relatively, dry socks and clothing. If you fall in the water at the start of your day you are not going to be a happy chappy !

    Your video posts are very informative , Happy Trails .

    Reply
  5. @williampennjr.4448 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Trekking polls are a must. I swear they have saved me numerous times from falling on my ars.

    A tent is not a necessity unless you don't have a sleeping bag or your out in extremely cold weather. If you need to cut weight your tent should be the first thing you ditch.
    You can always use a tarp or bevy to protect you from the rain. Tents are the most overrated piece of gear.

    Ditch the water filters and use purification tabs like Aquatabs instead.

    In the winter:
    wear a mesh shirt and wool sweater and puffy jacket.

    down booty's and hand warmers in your sleeping bag.

    Look at the comfort rating not the survival rating, and choose a sleeping bag and mat that is 10 degree's below it.

    Reply
  6. @thomaskavanagh549 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Rather than eat breakfast before you start, pack everything up and leave, have your breakfast ready, your first break after 30 -60 mins have your beakfast. This gives you time to stop and think, am I in the right direction, did I leave anything behind it wiill give you a break in or adjustment period for that particular day

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  7. @JimPrice-e6j says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    GREAT as always. When hiking and camping in pairs, an Oppo and I got into a great routine. He always knew where and how I packed my sleep system and my parts of the tent. I always knew where and how he packed his food and cook kit. So when we arrived at camp, he would set up the tent and I would start cooking up food. In the morning, he’d be packing us up while I made breakfast. This worked really well, especially when you’re tired on multi day hikes 😊

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  8. @antdcfc22 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Great tips 👌 👍

    Reply
  9. @jeffreycarman2185 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Thanks

    Reply
  10. @Pneumaticcannon says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    I recognise some of that Tasmanian Terrain 🙂 Good tips !

    Reply
  11. @adriang8 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    I'm so with you about Tasmania and I live in North Queensland! I hike in my local area, but am always planning and thinking about my next Tassie trip. Your footage of the Western Arthurs really took me back 👌

    Reply
  12. @allenwurl6245 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    #7 is useful even when packing at home or leaving a hotel… It’s just good practice to view your whole world from different perspectives 👍❤️👍

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  13. @jakobrosenqvist4691 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    My favorite tip is don't worry to much about how far you get. I don't mind doing a shorter hike if i find something intresting along the way, i might loose an entire day exploring some rock formations or fishing some small stream I saw something jump in during brekfast. I'm not out hiking to aet some record, if i don't do the full planned hike it doesn't really matter to me.

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  14. @getsmart3701 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Great list mate, I got to get myself down to Tassie one of these days, that looks rough.
    Tomorrow I'm off to Sarek National Park for a multi day tramp and I know I'll be using every single one of these true and tested tips.
    Thanks for the quality refresh mate..

    Reply
  15. @DarkMetaOFFICIAL says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    as soon as i wake up, i stretch out, lay there a minute, then start boiling water for coffee, and any item i see near me that i can grab one by one, i start placing them where they go or ready to go in organized piles or rows, i do this out of habit. i pull out each tent stake real quick, maybe detach a couple things and hang up the rainfly, real casual as i'm waking up, first 10 mins, coffee is ready, pour it thru, let it cool as i grab my pack and start looking through it, doing the same. eliminating items i won't need, drying things etc. instead of relaxing a while, then going 100% into packing up and leaving, i take my time, gradually getting ready as the time to leave approaches, leaving myself at least an hour or so to do nothing. usually everyone is packing up last things, tidying, i am 100% done, sitting on a folding chair that connects to my pack, sipping my coffee. i love doing it this way. takes a lot of pressure off, and lets you flow back into motion easier.

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  16. @2468mrg says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Yes micro breaks i call them,dont think ive ever sat longer than 30 minutes on a hike,but im in freezing scotland doing munros,so micro breaks it is !

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  17. @frankiez7414 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Just get on with your tips ffs

    Reply
  18. @fai5734 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
    I’m going on a couple of 12 hour day hikes in Norway with almost no prior experience. Definitely following my heart, walking to the northernmost point of Europe 😊

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  19. @moonliteX says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    #1: take your time. You came out to nature to have fun and relax. To be zen. Not to be as effective and as efficient as humanly possible

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  20. @lachutequimarche8074 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    57 seconds in- “Let’s get straight into the video.”

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  21. @ithacacomments4811 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Tomato juice and fig cookies are my go to for hiking snacks…electrolytes and carbs to keep going!

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  22. @Obscursus says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Thank you for talking about the mud thing! It always frustrates me when my friends are worried about getting their hiking boots dirty, whatya think we're out there for? 😭

    Reply
  23. @johnshepherd9676 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Tip two is a good idea whenever you travel. I always pack up everything I won't need in morning the evening before. Not only do you get out faster but you are less likely to leave something behind.

    Reply
  24. @noisepuppet says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    I think your accent automatically multiplies your outdoorsmanship credibility in the estimation of my fellow Americans

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  25. @TheJPJT1234 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Yeah that pacing one gets me a lot. I can put in 30 mile days… and i find myself cruising along the first 5 miles faster than i should 😅 currently working on a steady 3mph speed 🤞not 4.3mph starting out, and 2.5mph by the end 😂

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  26. @gleneverett9728 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Outstanding

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  27. @Pygex says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Especially for new hikers but also a good one for the more experienced one:

    After walking the first 10 minutes of the day take a 5 min quick stop to adjust gear. Backpack, boots, remove or add clothing, all the little things that are annoying and make yourself comfortable with the gear for the day.

    It's really hard to get it all dialed in perfectly without testing how the pack feels today.

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  28. @donbunson5031 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    I never take a proper break. I do take pauses but I never sit. Even on a 40 mile hike I do not stop much. I eat and drink as I walk.

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  29. @JMD-er5jq says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    when you do your inventory make note of items you have either not used or used sparingly

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  30. @PATnPABS says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    This second point of packing things the night before. This was a game changer for me on my trips, exactly as guy says, especially for those rainy mornings. ❤ You've you a subscriber in me and Pabs 🐶🐾

    Reply
  31. @plainsimple442 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    When hiking mountains, we do one pitch at a time with about one minute stops between pitches and never sit down.

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  32. @LaHayeSaint says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Part of the fun hiking is an hour's lunch break. Any shorter, and it wouldn't be the same! I wouldn't bother to go!

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  33. @inyobill says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Great tip about walking through the water. I learned to leave my boots on crossing streams in the High Sierra. This way I didn't cut my feet on a sharp rock, or slip on a slick one. On the other side, I would change out my wet socks and continue on.

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  34. @trig33kgirl says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    I have trouble chewing and swallowing while hiking. So I carry Gu energy gels to sustain me in long hikes… For the quick moving snacks.

    Reply
  35. @zacarius123 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    What Arc’teryx hoody are you wearing here? Just subscribed love your channel !

    Reply
  36. @philipoakley5498 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Call them "taking a photo pause" rather than a photo stop – sneak in the 'nudge words' – don't use "stop" 😉

    Scotland has the same variety of walks, hikes, climbs, expeditions. Maybe need to add Tasmania to the list of special places.

    For the cold start problem, plan that the first stop in 15 mins is quick if you aren't willing to start frozen.

    Adjusting the straps, tighten and slacken carrying straps to adjust body confort, esp slacken both shoulder straps before re-tightening if it feels unbalanced (often the unbalance is one is too tight, rather than the other being too slack).

    Great tips.

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  37. @bruceparr1678 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    I prefer walking during the hot months in NSW. 40 degrees C is ideal. Break camp at first light. Plan to be near a creek by 10. Have a five or six hour lunch and relax. Finish walking and set up camp around 8pm.

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  38. @markofdistinction6094 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Added Tip. Something I learned for navigation. Turn around and look back from where you just came. This is important in complex terrain with limited visibility (forests, multiple trails in the area, faint trails). By looking back from where you came, things will look familiar if you need to backtrack.

    Reply
  39. @BeWise4Life says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Nice tips. Gonna take my daughter out for her first overnight this week. Looking forward to it.

    Reply
  40. @walterwadlow9438 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Thanks!

    Reply
  41. @badonebadone4778 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Pre preparation is just preparation 🤫

    Reply
  42. @timber4560 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    As for breaks, I agree short breaks are good, however…
    When you get to that pinnacle/overlook, cold mountain stream or waterfall, whatever takes your breath away and stirs your soul. That is the time to stop, enjoy, and soak it in. The mental health benefits outweigh everything else.
    It is chicken soup for the soul to embrace God’s creation and beauty.

    Reply
  43. @mtpaley1 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    Re mud, waterproof socks – once tried you will never go back.
    All of the squishy sound but with warm dry feet.

    Reply
  44. @Xarai says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    wow these were bad

    Reply
  45. @garyconnors2104 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    You're right. These are unusual, but spot-on tips. Here is another one to consider:
    Consider a Hudson Bay start, time permitting. Basically, you go just a short distance into the wilderness on your first day and set up camp. The idea is to make sure everything works and you did not forget something. After 500+ backpacking days, I am embarrassed to say all things I left behind in a hidden spot in the car. In many cases, I was close enough to retrieve them before dark.
    I learned about the Hudson Bay start in the journals of Lewis and Clark. When they started their journey from St. Louis, they only went a short distance on the first day. They learned they did not have enough axes. But they were close enough to St. Louis to buy more axes without serious delay.
    Perhaps the excellent advice about looking back should apply the moment you leave the car. Often when we are behind schedule, we rush to hit the trail and immediately screw up.

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  46. @UncleTravelingMatt2 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    I live in the northeastern US, I love hiking in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. There’s many other places to hike in our area that have amazing views but I spent years and years having snowboarding adventures up there, and I love exploring the mountains id sit on the ski lift and admire for days.

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  47. @alysononoahu8702 says:
    14 January 2025 at 5:42 am

    #7 double check…. in filmmaking we called it the "idiot" check😊 so many times it's a saving grace 😊

    Reply

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