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Latest revision as of 16:48, 14 July 2022
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For tips and instruction see Hiking.
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If you teach the honor you can add both the Advanced Star and the Teaching Diamond to your Hiking Patch.
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Part of teaching the Hiking Honor.
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Not a preferred option.
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Not a preferred option.
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In Bible times there were not nearly as many options for travel as we have today. People would either walk, go by boat, or by horse (including wagons and chariots). Therefore, almost any event in the Bible where a person covers a respectable distance traveling from one place to another could be a viable hiking event.
Topics could include:
- Jacob flees from Esau.
- Moses climbing Mount Sinai to receive the 10 Commandments. He hiked up and camped for a long time.
- Israelites wandering the desert for 40 years.
- David and his men hiked and camped in the wilderness to flee Saul.
- Elijah flees from Jezebel.
- Many of Paul's missionary journeys.
- Others you may think of.
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We understand "untracked conditions" to be off trail. Exercise caution off trail as you may encounter hazards generally avoided by established trails. Many areas do not permit hiking off the established trails.
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These hikes meet the major requirement for the Backpacking honor and an option for the Pioneering honor as well.