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[The Appeal and Culture of Hiking]-[English Listening - Hiking]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2025-09-29

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📋 Summary

Introduction to Hiking

In this episode, the host, Connor, shares his personal journey of returning to hiking, an activity he finds both rewarding and essential for physical and mental well-being. After a long hiatus, he has recently resumed hiking, both as a "family hike" activity with other families—often choosing "kid-friendly" trails—and as a solo pursuit. He emphasizes that while his podcast episodes are designed for learners, he encourages listeners to eventually seek out more challenging, natural-speed content to improve their proficiency.

Hiking and Cultural Differences

Connor contrasts the hiking culture in the United States with his experiences living in Guadalajara, Mexico. He observes that in many parts of Mexico, there are "very few designated hiking trails" and limited "camping options," making these activities less common. Conversely, in the U.S., hiking is a "normal activity" and highly accessible. He notes that while the majority of Americans may not hike regularly, it is a significant part of the "fitness culture" and outdoor lifestyle. The U.S. offers an abundance of "national parks, state parks, and local places," which fosters a widespread appreciation for the outdoors.

The Benefits of Hitting the Trails

Why do people hike? Connor outlines several key motivations:

  • Mood Enhancement: Being in nature and engaging in physical activity helps reduce stress and allows one to "escape the hustle and bustle of the city."
  • Exploration and Accomplishment: Hiking provides the joy of seeing "new sites" and the rewarding feeling of completing a "fun challenge."
  • Socialization: It serves as a perfect "social activity" where one can exercise while talking and relaxing with friends or family.
  • Physical Fitness: Hiking is excellent cardio. Depending on the "stretches of the trail"—particularly those that are "inclined" or uphill—it provides a strenuous workout that is beneficial for the body and mind.

Practical Tips and Safety

When preparing for a hike, Connor advises being mindful of the terrain and necessary gear. He suggests wearing "hiking shoes or boots" that provide "good grip" on the surface to prevent slipping on downhill sections. Other essentials include:

  • Hydration: Carrying enough water to avoid becoming "dehydrated."
  • Protection: Using "sunscreen" or wearing "long sleeves" to avoid sunburn, and applying "mosquito repellent" to prevent bites.
  • Navigation: Always carrying a "map" to avoid getting lost.

He also warns of potential risks, such as "poisonous plants" like poison oak, and the presence of "wildlife" such as rattlesnakes, which are venomous and require caution. Despite these risks, he believes hiking is an activity that "grows on you," meaning that even those who are skeptical at first may find it increasingly enjoyable the more they engage with it.

Final Encouragement

Connor concludes by encouraging listeners to step outside their comfort zones, whether that means trying a new physical activity like hiking or challenging their English listening skills with his advanced podcasts. By exposing oneself to different environments and authentic, fast-paced conversations, one can achieve personal growth and a deeper understanding of both the world and the language.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm a little nervous.
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Mad at myself for having stopped hiking for a while.
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this is on my mind
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That's just not something that is a big thing.
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it was a really interesting experience for her.
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📝Key Phrases

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from time to time
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hustle and bustle
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take on challenges
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grow on someone
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give it a try
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
Hey English learners, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 226 of the Listening Time Podcast.
I hope you're doing well.
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Little by little, I'm sure your listening comprehension will improve with this podcast.
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