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Some Advice From An Explorer: How To Prevent Common Mistakes While Estimating Distances. |
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"While walking all day, it is frequent that common estimation mistakes are done at afternoon rather than during the morning. For example, climbing time estimates, walking speed calculations, etc. tend to be wrong more often after midday. There is a simple reason behind these mistakes, and it is that after a couple of hours of physical effort, the members of a trekking party tend to be a little more tired than during the morning and consequently, their capability is lowered. What happens is that planners usually oversee this factor and make their estimations based on what the group has had achieved during the morning, based on a different physical level, thus incurring in a mistake." You may learn more about this topic by reviewing Andinia.com's directory or visiting one of our recommended sites. More information: Articles and studies from Andinia.com. |
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