As with anything different, there are many words and acronyms distinct that hikers use while on the trail. Here is a short list of the most common used words.
- Thru-hiking: and end-to-end backpacking trip on a long distance trail.
- Long distance trail: the National Parks defines a long distance trail as a backpacking trip longer than 100 miles.
- Trail Angel (TA): anyone who does something kind for a hiker such as providing food along the trail, providing rides to town from the trail head, providing a place to stay, etc
- Trail Magic: anything that a stranger provides that is not expected. For example, finding a cooler with cold beverages along the trail, finding a water cache in a remote waterless section of trail, a ride to and from town, etc.
- Trail Name: a hiker that is often renamed while hiking with a “trail name.” It is typically more like a one-word description of who he/she is or a funny event that they were involved in. Usually the trail name is given by your fellow hikers.
- Tramily: Trail Family – a group of strangers that become friends and end up hiking together and staying in town together.
- Town Day: the day on trail when a hiker goes to town for resupply, showers, “real” food, etc.
- Zero: typical a day spent in town and zero miles are hiked on the trail.
- Nero: hiking less than 10 miles on the trail.
- The “red” line: the actual trail as defined by the National Trails system.
- Triple Crown: when a hiker completes all three long distance trails: the Pacific Crest Trail (2,650 miles), the Appalachian Trail (2,192 miles) and the Continental Divide Trail (3,100 miles).
- HYOH: Hike Your Own Hike. Stay true to what you want out of the hike. Do your own thing if it means losing your hiking friends.
Awesome start to your journey. Beautiful rainbow. Keep on trekking!
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Thanks for the info!h
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Now we’ll be able to translate your adventure blogs 😉 Bon voyage and best wishes for a safe and truly life-changing experience and accomplishment! ‘will be living vicariously through you and your blogs 😉
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