- Educating yourself
- Physical training
- Organizing
Educating yourself
This should be fairly easy to understand, researching whats new in your field whether it be a change in regulation, new equipment out there, or health concerns to be aware of; things are always changing so it's good to stay up to date on important issues.
Know the rules to stay out of trouble... |
This also can come back to equipment choice, if something new comes out it might be time to upgrade so staying informed helps. You can never have enough skills, so picking up a few in the off season is a great use of your time. Personally I don't really have any winter hobbies like skating or skiing, so I need to keep busy this way to prevent seasonal depression. I try my best to keep my skills sharp so I am ready to get out there when the time arises. Winter is really my best time for DIY projects since I'm inside most of the time, and it's a great time to re-evaluate gear as well.
Physical training
Now I am no fitness junkie, or an athlete, but I do try to stay fit and for me that means cardio and legs. I don't enjoy the gym one bit, I feel like a hamster running in a wheel, but it's important to stay in shape for certain activities. Fishing doesn't require much cardio, or strength really unless you take fishing to the extreme, but it's important to stay healthy to keep enjoying the sport. Hiking and other sports do require a bit of physical conditioning; hiking up steep inclines is not something you do right after spending six months glued to a couch. I don't mean to disrespect anyone, or demean anyone, but I will say some outdoor sports are physically demanding, and winter shouldn't be an excuse not to stay in shape if you want to enjoy the activity. I learned the hard way that certain sections of the Superior Hiking Trail are steep, so my couch potato life-style changed a bit after that.
I simply recommend maintaining a certain level of fitness that's appropriate to the activity, for me I run and use elliptical machines as well as stair steppers. Going on walks in nicer weather is a great way to keep up leg strength as well as staying heart healthy. Outdoor exercise is immensely better for your health than simply being in a gym, vitamin-D is very important, and just being outside is great for your well-being.
Organizing
For me this is kind of hard, living in a dorm on my college campus I can't really store all of my hiking and backpacking equipment with me. So alas, it is stored in my room at my parents house carefully packed into totes. I cannot say that these totes are organized by any means, but I have a rough idea of what I have. I do plan on attaching new labels to each tote with an inventory list of what I have, this will make packing for trips a bit faster.
Down sleeping bag stored properly, in a roomy dry tote. |
Preparing trips during this time is also great because it gets you excited about the season. I have had my trip planned for a few months now and I have tried learning everything about the area as possible. Several maps are in my possession as well as weather data, not to mention I've read up on species of trees and animals in the area.
Spring time as well as winter can provide ample time to prepare for the upcoming hiking season, or fishing season if that's your preferred sport. Sometimes people wait till the last minute to get ready for the season to begin which results in scrambling and a lot of missed opportunities. I've always got a project in mind and working on them not only keeps me busy, but it also makes sure I'm ready when the weather is right.
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