Hi, Joe,

I land in the "alternate each foot" crowd for hiking. I backpack in trail 
runners and for walks in reasonable weather, like and recommend whatever 
comfortable shoes you own. There really isn't much to worry about on a day 
hike. A windbreaker, some sense of where you are and where you are going, and a 
quart or two of water aren't bad ideas. 

Think about what you bring for a day ride in the hills and subtract anything 
bike-related. That is about right unless you live on the Eiger.

Best Regards,

Will
William M deRosset
Fort Collins CO USA

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