Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of you that are wearing sneakers and jeans are obviously not hiking, but going on a walk outdoors, perhaps in a lightly wooded area. Stop calling it hiking, it's cringe-inducing.
Walking in the woods is hiking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a date. If it is bad weather they probably aren’t going hiking. They are not hiking Appalachian Trail. Jeans are completely fine. It is all I wear when I hike.
Hah I was hiking the Appalachian Trail a few weeks ago and wore jeans. There was a couple on a date there too.
Wear pants that make your ass look good.
Jeans are what 90% of the people wear on the AT for day hikes unless it's summer. I went on a 2 day birding trip after a 1 day class, and all of us were dying at the couple who showed up day 1 of the field trip in full on safari gear. Just a note, if you think you need to go purchase $$$ worth of clothing for an outside event, you might be a tool.
to each their own, if I'm camping on a multi day hike, I'm not wearing jeans. Going to bed sweaty then waking up to put on sweaty jeans for another day of hiking seems like an invitation to chafing. I'm probably not wearing safari gear either though
This is not a multi-day hike. It is a DATE and they are taking a hike. What the hell.
I would still wear jeans on a multi day hike though. Not tight ones, but for woods and brambles, jeans are excellent and durable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a date. If it is bad weather they probably aren’t going hiking. They are not hiking Appalachian Trail. Jeans are completely fine. It is all I wear when I hike.
Hah I was hiking the Appalachian Trail a few weeks ago and wore jeans. There was a couple on a date there too.
Wear pants that make your ass look good.
Jeans are what 90% of the people wear on the AT for day hikes unless it's summer. I went on a 2 day birding trip after a 1 day class, and all of us were dying at the couple who showed up day 1 of the field trip in full on safari gear. Just a note, if you think you need to go purchase $$$ worth of clothing for an outside event, you might be a tool.
to each their own, if I'm camping on a multi day hike, I'm not wearing jeans. Going to bed sweaty then waking up to put on sweaty jeans for another day of hiking seems like an invitation to chafing. I'm probably not wearing safari gear either though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a date. If it is bad weather they probably aren’t going hiking. They are not hiking Appalachian Trail. Jeans are completely fine. It is all I wear when I hike.
Hah I was hiking the Appalachian Trail a few weeks ago and wore jeans. There was a couple on a date there too.
Wear pants that make your ass look good.
Jeans are what 90% of the people wear on the AT for day hikes unless it's summer. I went on a 2 day birding trip after a 1 day class, and all of us were dying at the couple who showed up day 1 of the field trip in full on safari gear. Just a note, if you think you need to go purchase $$$ worth of clothing for an outside event, you might be a tool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a date. If it is bad weather they probably aren’t going hiking. They are not hiking Appalachian Trail. Jeans are completely fine. It is all I wear when I hike.
Hah I was hiking the Appalachian Trail a few weeks ago and wore jeans. There was a couple on a date there too.
Wear pants that make your ass look good.
Anonymous wrote:Those of you that are wearing sneakers and jeans are obviously not hiking, but going on a walk outdoors, perhaps in a lightly wooded area. Stop calling it hiking, it's cringe-inducing.
Anonymous wrote:This is a date. If it is bad weather they probably aren’t going hiking. They are not hiking Appalachian Trail. Jeans are completely fine. It is all I wear when I hike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is one of the most ridiculous posts on dcum. There is nothing more ridiculous than a person who gets technical gear to go for a short hike. You look like a fool.
+1
If you're going on real hikes, sure, invest in the technical gear. If you're going for a walk in the woods, it's ridiculous.
there is a happy medium between jeans and gortex patagonia- basically anything you'd run in also works for hiking
Anonymous wrote:This is one of the most ridiculous posts on dcum. There is nothing more ridiculous than a person who gets technical gear to go for a short hike. You look like a fool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is one of the most ridiculous posts on dcum. There is nothing more ridiculous than a person who gets technical gear to go for a short hike. You look like a fool.
+1
If you're going on real hikes, sure, invest in the technical gear. If you're going for a walk in the woods, it's ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The PPs who wear jeans - why? It's a sure sign that you're an infrequent hiker.
Why? You are walking.