{"id":140185,"date":"2019-08-29T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-08-29T06:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.heddels.com\/?p=140185"},"modified":"2019-08-28T17:08:30","modified_gmt":"2019-08-28T23:08:30","slug":"semi-practical-hiking-style-for-the-non-serious-hiker","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.heddels.com\/2019\/08\/semi-practical-hiking-style-for-the-non-serious-hiker\/","title":{"rendered":"(Semi-)Practical Hiking Style for the Non-Serious Hiker"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you’re a tried-and-true city boy like me, a hike isn’t much more than a semi-leisurely walk in an area either slightly dustier or slightly more wooded than your usual haunts. Because I hike so infrequently and so casually, it’s hard to stomach a visit to a sensible outdoor retailer like REI\u00a0<\/b>or\u00a0Eastern Mountain Sports<\/strong>. Even though these facilities are more than equipped to equip me properly, I always prefer to get something in line with my aesthetic sensibilities (i.e., cool) that I can wear on and off the trail.<\/p>\n

While I know that polyester zip-off pants might be the best (and most comfortable) option for my next not-so-strenuous trek, I can’t quite stomach the idea of wearing them, let alone paying for them. That’s where today’s guide comes in, featuring options for the not-so-serious hikers in our midst, with a focus on pieces that you can break in and dust up on the trail, which will look great in your local hipster-curated “dive” bar.<\/p>

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