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Hiking and food go hand in hand. The appetite grows with each kilometer passed, and there is rarely a shortage of beautiful places to stop for food or coffee breaks. The sort of food you bring with you will depend on how long the hike is. Packaged snacks and last night's leftovers may feel convenient, but we are often inclined to make a spark and cook in the open air. It's easier than most people think and an activity that enhances the experience in nature.
The sun is shining, the snow is slowly falling over the landscape. Alternatively: the ground is damaged by water; the fog is dense and soon it will be dark. Or: the temperature rises, and you start looking around for the nearest lake for a cooling dip. Early spring is a tricky time for hiking. You need to gear up even for a simple excursion or day hike and there is every reason to think through your packing properly. In Sweden we have a saying: There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing (well, in Swedish it rhymes)