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  2. Hiking - Wikipedia

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    Trekking is the preferred word used to describe multi-day hiking in the mountainous regions of India, Pakistan, Nepal, North America, South America, Iran, and the highlands of East Africa. Hiking a long-distance trail from end-to-end is also referred to as trekking and as thru-hiking in some places. [ 9 ]

  3. Backpacking (hiking) - Wikipedia

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    Trekking and bushwalking are other words used to describe such multi-day trips. Backpacking as a method of travel is a different activity, which mainly uses public transport during a journey that can last months. It is, however, similar to bikepacking, bicycle touring, canoe and kayak camping, and trail riding, with saddlebags.

  4. The Basics Of Hiking And Trekking - AOL

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    Need a break from the day-to-day routine of phone pings, work tasks, and the constant pull of responsibility? Take a hike. Literally.

  5. Thru-hiking - Wikipedia

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    A hiker who has just completed the Appalachian Trail. Thru-hiking, or through-hiking, is the act of hiking an established long-distance trail end-to-end continuously.. The term is most frequently used regarding trails in the United States, such as the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), the Appalachian Trail (AT), and the Continental Divide Trail (CDT).

  6. Trekking (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Trekking is a form of backpacking. ... Hiking, a long, vigorous walk; Walking, a gait of locomotion among legged animals; Horse or pony trekking, a form of trail riding;

  7. Adventure travel - Wikipedia

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    An outdoor travel and adventure outfitter in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Trekking in Quebrada de las Conchas, Cafayate, Salta Province, Argentina. Adventure travel is a type of tourism, involving exploration or travel with a certain degree of risk (real or perceived), and which may require special skills and physical exertion.

  8. Sport psychology - Wikipedia

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    The history of sport psychology dates back to almost 200 years ago, with Carl Friedrich Koch's (1830) publication of Calisthenics from the Viewpoint of Dietetics and Psychology. The first psychology laboratory was established back in 1879 by Wilhelm Wundt, this is where the first experiments of sport psychology were first conducted.

  9. Mountaineering - Wikipedia

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    Alpine style, or informal variations of it, is the most common form of mountaineering today. It involves a single, straightforward climb of the mountain, with no backtracking. This style is most suited for medium-sized mountain areas close to civilization with elevations of 2,000–5,000 m (6,600–16,400 ft), such as the Alps or the Rocky ...