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Guide to interpret trail difficulty grades.
Easy
Experience is not necessary at this level. Anyone who is fit
enough to enjoy a few kilometer walk can manage an easy trail. These hikes are short
in duration and there aren’t many steep climbs. Please keep in mind that walking
always involves some exertion. Even the easy trails are not flat, and you must
still expect to have a reasonable amount of ascent and descent. Normally an
easy trail can be covered in 1 to 3 hours.
Moderate
you need to be in good health and reasonably fit to tackle a
moderate grade trail. You should be some one taking regular exercise. Moderate
trails are either easy long walks or harder short walks. While conditions
underfoot will be generally fair, some trails of this difficulty may have
sections of rough climbs. Normally it takes around 4-6 hours to complete a
moderate trail.
Strenuous
fitness is the most important factor to tackle a trail of this
level. These tracks are generally at significantly higher altitudes and steep ascents
and descents are very frequent. Cold climate and remoteness will add to the
difficulty. Previous trekking experience is recommended but if you are
confident of your physical condition you may attempt trails of this level of
difficulty without prior experience. Be prepared to spend around 6 to 8 hours
or even longer in certain cases, to complete a trail of this level
Tough
At this level previous experience of trekking is a must. You
should have the ability to trek for many hours without a break. Difficult
underfoot terrain such as rough paths on steep mountainsides is quite regular in this type of trails. Extremes of weather may also be
encountered. Stamina is absolutely required. Most of these trails take more
than 10 hours to complete. Some of the trails will require over-night camping.
Be a responsible trekker
Please remember that a nature trail belongs to the ecosystem around it. You are a complete stranger! Protection of the environment around you is much more important than your pleasure or comfort. Please read the following tips carefully and become a responsible trekker by making sure that you do no damage to the environment during your hikes.