These challenging trails show that putting one foot in front of the other isn’t always the easy option
Hiking is often derided by adrenaline addicts as somehow lesser than more hardcore mountain experiences like climbing or skiing.
Hikers can choose to follow the paths that run along the side of the ridge, but for those keen on thrills, the ridge itself is where it's at.This is not for novices or the faint of heart: walkers will need to be prepared to scramble, have decent climbing skills for the final push to the top and know how to properly navigate if the clouds roll in.Related contentThe National Park Service cuts right to the chase when it comes to the Maze.
This is as basic as it sounds -- planks of wood bolted into the rock face which you follow both up and down the mountain.Proper hiking boots, plenty of food and water and a decent level of fitness are essential.Giro del Sorapiss, Italy Hikers will need harnesses for clipping into the lines, as well as a helmet and ideally a guide who can provide the requisite equipment and show the way.Drakensberg Grand Traverse, South Africa and Lesotho
Spring or fall visits are recommended, avoiding the lush, hard-to-walk-on grass of summer and the bitter days of winter.In the heart of Mount Aspiring National Park on New Zealand's South Island, Cascade Saddle offers some of the finest mountain views in the world. A 22-mile"out and back" along the Na Pali Coast of Kauai, the Kalalau Trail isn't just Hawaii's most dangerous hike: It's one of the most lethal in the entire United States.You'll need a permit to go beyond Hanakapiai Beach to Hanakoa Valley in order to camp either in the valley or at Kalalau beach.
Throw in ladder sections that leave even the most hardened hikers feeling queasy and this is a route that isn't to be underestimated. While plenty come unprepared, hiking boots and the help of a local guide are highly advisable. It may seem daunting, but the view of the citadel below is worth the three-hour effort.Andrew Peacock/Stone RF/Getty Images
Permits are required and all visitors must walk with a licensed operator, in a bid to help local communities benefit from tourism. To prepare for the sweaty days and bitter nights in this remote corner of the world, organizers recommend training for up to a year.
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