1. What's your favorite place to hike? 2. What's your favorite mountain to climb? 3. What's your kind of outfit and equipment? 4. Why do you hike: for the sport, for the landscape, for the fresh air, others?
Ha! The picture you posted was immediately familiar, it's the tour of Mont Blanc and it is an approximate two week walk starting from Chamonix in France and taking in a tiny bit of Switzerland and Italy. A fabulous walk with fabulous scenery.
1. What's your favorite place to hike? 2. What's your favorite mountain to climb? 3. What's your kind of outfit and equipment? 4. Why do you hike: for the sport, for the landscape, for the fresh air, others?
1. The Pyrénées (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrenees) 2. The Col of Pailhères, Ariège. 3. My outfit: brown leather German hiking shoes, an anti-UV hat, a pair of 4-glasses by Persol, a portable thermo canteen for belts. 4. For fresh air because I live in a big city and fresh air is rare!
I prefer to hike in expansive forests but there aren't many around here in San Diego. So I hike most frequently in whatever area is easy to get to. I'm not a huge fan of mountain hikes because I rarely use those leg muscles and so I usually regret the hike the next day.
I mostly hike because I love to take in the scenery but more recently also because I love to photograph the beautiful scenery. I usually take shorter hikes (under 3 hours) because I like taking hikes with very little in my pack. Thankfully there are plenty of gorgeous hikes where you can find amazing scenery in shorter hikes where I have looked.
One of my favorite hikes was the "bowl and pitcher" in Spokane Washington. The actual bowl and pitcher were lame but the scenery was amazing.