Adk_dib
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Put The Bee-Gee's "stayin Alive" on your music player and put it on replay-loop. You would be amazed on how much ground you cover walking to the beat.
Only thing missing is the Paint can.
Only thing missing is the Paint can.
Put The Bee-Gee's "stayin Alive" on your music player and put it on replay-loop. You would be amazed on how much ground you cover walking to the beat.
Only thing missing is the Paint can.
Put The Bee-Gee's "stayin Alive" on your music player and put it on replay-loop. You would be amazed on how much ground you cover walking to the beat.
Yea and when one hikes too hard they might become "Lazy" (Deep Purple); I usually get a "Peaceful, Easy Feeling" (Eagles) upon reaching a nice viewpoint...
I'll listen to music working in the yard or shop, or sometimes walking in non wilderness areas, but for the most part in the woods I just can't get into the music... I'd rather hear the sounds of the woods, the wind in the trees and the critters that live there.
I also listen to the woods when hiking--the sounds tell me a lot about what is going on around me.I would never have tunes on while hiking .... I want to hear everything around me outdoors at all times for naturalistic as well as safety reasons.
Podcasts are another resource I enjoy for their wide and varied topics. Albums that you can't get anywhere else are available and if the albumn is older the costs are much lower.
I have never really tried to listen to music while hiking. Part of me somewhat feels that I will be less alert to my surroundings and more prone to fall or slow to react so events around me.
At work, when I am programming, I almost exclusively listen to music in headphones. It helps to tune out the distractions around me.
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