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AUTUMN HIKE EDITION Vol. 5, No. 10 In this Issue: Where To Go What To Do What to Take What to Wear The Charms of Hiking Fall is here! With leaves changing colors and crispness in the air, it's a great time for a hike. That's one of Scouting's most enjoyable adventures - just make a plan, gather some friends and gear, then start putting one foot in front of the other. WHERE TO GO Favorite trails of summer take on new beauty as autumn weather sets in. Head for a familiar pathway and see how it has changed with the changing of the seasons. Try new routes, too, and expand the territory where you roam. Many neighborhoods and urban parks are inviting for a few hours of hiking, and even crowded cities offer interesting pathways. ScoutStuff.org will help you discover the possibilities with guidebooks keyed

to many parts of America. Here's a sampling of what you can find to help you find your way: WHAT TO DO Going on a hike doesn't need a reason other than getting out and about. Plenty that is interesting will appear along the way to grab your attention and fill the miles with hours of learning and fun. Of course you can check for events in your community to weave into a walk. A hike to a pumpkin patch could be just the thing for Tiger Cubs picking out what they need for Halloween. How about a bike hike? Pedaling back roads and designated bicycle trails can show you the autumn outdoors in special ways. You'll want to wear your helmet every time you ride, and have your bike in good condition wherever you decide to travel.

Your next hike might be with your Boy Scout troop, Cub Scout den, or Venturing crew. Perhaps your destination will be a historic location, a picnic ground, or a place to view wildlife. The point is to have fun, build friendships, and cover some miles. The BSA encourages hiking by including it as a Cub Scout activity, as a requirement for Boy Scout rank advancement and the Hiking merit badge, and as a National Outdoor Award segment.

WHAT TO TAKE For a walk around the neighborhood in good weather, you'll need little except clothing for the season and perhaps a bottle of water. As distances and time away from home increase, it's good to carry the Scout Basic Essentials: SCOUT BASIC ESSENTIALS Pocketknife First aid kit Extra clothing Rain gear Water bottle Flashlight Trail food Matches and fire starters Sun protection Map and compass ScoutStuff.org features most of the Basic Essentials and many more items for making your outdoor adventures comfortable, and safe. To carry your hiking needs, check out these versatile packs selected by the BSA's ScoutStuff.org for day hikers everywhere:

WHAT TO WEAR The first Boy Scout Handbook explained that appropriate footwear for hiking was any shoe that was comfortable and right for the conditions of the moment. An advertisement in that Handbook featured The World-Famous Boy Scout Shoe. It came in olive, tan, and black, and sizes for "Little Boys," "Boys," and "Big Boys and Men." Many chose the official shoe, but not everyone. Wearing high-laced leather boots, these Venezuelan Scouts completed a two-year 8,000-mile hike from Caracas to Washington, D.C., to attend the 1937 National Jamboree.

These shoes from the 1959 BSA catalogue had soles that left footprints with images of merit badges and the Scout emblem.

Footwear options have continued to grow as outdoor equipment companies market a wider range of boots and hiking shoes. The 1985 Fieldbook showed the two serious options of that time. They are still good choices today. Often made of leather, sturdy hiking boots are designed for rugged cross-country travel, snowy conditions, and whenever keeping out water is important. Their lightweight cousins, made primarily of nylon, can save pounds of lifting with each step, making them ideal for open trails. THE CHARMS OF HIKING With terrific boot-shaped items, you can show everyone you celebrate going afoot. Whittle a neckerchief slide, pin a boot on your jacket, and give the gift of a Hiking Boot Charm. They're all available from ScoutStuff.org.

Of course, the key to happy hiking in the autumn - or any time of year - is simply to go do it. Get started. Set off to see what's around the next corner, and soon you can find yourself discovering the world. (This edition of the Be Prepared Newsletter was developed and written by Robert Birkby, author of the current editions of the Boy Scout Handbook, Fieldbook and Eagle Scouts: A Centennial History.)