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Good morning and welcome to another English lesson.
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Today we're talking about hiking in English.
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Usually when you hike you set out in the morning
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and it is morning now and I'm sharing an apartment so I need to talk a little quiet.
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I signed up for this hike with my Spanish school and we need to
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be at the meeting point at 8 45
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so a meeting point is where you
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if you're hiking with a group you have a location where you meet at a certain time
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so you can go find the trail together
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and this hike we have an itinerary which is the schedule for the day
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so the time we're going to start the time we're going to drive
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so we're going to drive from nine o'clock to eleven o'clock to the mountain to hike.
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We're going to have a coffee,
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start our hike, and then halfway through we'll have lunch,
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and then we'll make our way back,
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and then drive back to Valencia in the evening.
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That is our itinerary.
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So when you're hiking, you can do a day hike,
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which is just hiking during the day and then by the evening you're back home.
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Or you can go backpacking which means you're bringing camping gear and it's multiple days so more than one day.
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Today is just a day hike so I will need some water and some food.
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And you need the right gear.
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Gear means the correct equipment for a certain activity.
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So when I go play a show,
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I bring my music gear.
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So my keyboard, my keyboard stand, my microphone.
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Today I'm hiking, so I need my hiking gear.
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So I'll need a backpack,
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some kind of water container, some food, probably sunscreen.
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This is called a camelback.
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You keep it in your backpack and then you have this little tube
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that you always have out that you can drink right through here.
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You could also bring a water bottle or a canteen,
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but you must, must, must bring water.
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You also need to think about your clothing.
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So check the weather, check the trail conditions.
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Is it going to be dry?
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Is it going to be wet and muddy?
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Is it going to be hot?
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Is it going to be cold?
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So today I am going to wear some yoga pants,
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a t-shirt, I'll wear a sweatshirt,
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and it's always good to bring a rain jacket just in case it rains.
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I like to wear a hat so
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that my face is protected from the sun so I can look 34 forever or 25 or whatever I look.
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And of course shoes are incredibly important so never wear flip-flops if you're hiking.
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You should wear hiking boots, tennis shoes, trail runners.
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There are sandals that are like hiking sandals.
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Today I'm wearing my rainbow trail runners.
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Here you can see the tread.
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Tread is the pattern on the bottom of the shoe.
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So you want it to be bumpy like this so you have good traction meaning you're not gonna slip on the trail.
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Okay I need to fill up my Camelback.
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Apart from water you'll need snacks like almonds.
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You might want some fruit and a lunch.
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And a phrasal verb for you to set out
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which means to start a journey and an idiom for you first thing in the morning or at the crack of dawn.
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Both of these idioms mean early.
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Usually you start a hike early.
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So I've got my backpack ready and I've got to go to the meeting point so I'm not late.
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Alright, we're stopping for a bathroom break.
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Very important because there's not bathrooms on the trail.
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No, which it's fine for guys because they can pee on a tree.
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But ladies, it's complicated.
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I saw her.
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Okay, we're here at the trailhead.
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A trailhead is where the trail starts.
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This is Luis and we are starting the hike.
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If you're going on a hike,
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some questions you should ask.
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Is the hike easy or difficult?
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Or you can say, is it a leisurely hike or a challenging hike?
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What is it today?
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Do you know?
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I think it's leisurely.
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Leisurely?
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Easy.
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Okay.
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You can ask, is it flat trail or steep?
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Okay, you can also ask is it hilly or is there a lot of uphill?
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Also, you should ask is it a loop?
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So a loop is when it's like a circle.
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You don't go backward.
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You don't go back the way you came.
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You make a loop.
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Or is it an out and back?
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So out and back means you go to a destination and then you turn around and you come back the same trail.
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Okay, and one more idiom.
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A trailblazer.
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Okay, a trailblazer.
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So to blaze a trail is to be the first person on that trail.
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You create the trail.
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So a trailblazer is someone who is the first to do something.
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It could be walking on a trail or it could be anything else in your job discovering something in science.
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A trailblazer.
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We are not blazing a trail right now because...
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Free and action!
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Okay, to get winded.
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To get winded is when usually you're walking uphill and you have to breathe more.
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So you're like running out of breath.
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Like you need more air,
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that is to get winded.
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Are you winded yet?
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Yeah, well...
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So Lorenzo is the caboose.
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The?
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Caboose.
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If you have a train,
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the very last car on the train is the caboose.
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So also if you're in a group here and you're the last person,
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we call you the Coboose.
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Okay, we're lucky today we have a guide.
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Hi, nice to meet you.
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Our guide is Harry Potter.
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Harry Potter!
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Can you tell us what is your job as a guide?
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I have to be the Corbus as you told me before and control that everything is okay Alright,
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we are going at a good pace
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A good pace means you're not walking slowly You're walking pretty quickly The person in front,
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somewhere up there is the person setting the pace To set
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the pace means you go first You decide are you walking slow?
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Are you walking fast?
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Are you walking moderately to set the pace?
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People back there, they are legging behind.
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To leg behind means you're going slower than everybody else.
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You're in the back.
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You're legging behind.
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Here we have a trail map so you can check where you are
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and where you want to go on the trail map.
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The stream crossing.
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So we have a little stream and a crossing.
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So there's some rocks where we can cross.
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You want to show show the people?
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Okay he's crossing the stream.
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Here we have a trail marker.
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So anything that marks a trail it could be a sign or some rocks.
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Those are trail markers so you know you're still on the trail.
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Okay we're at a lookout.
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A lookout is a place where you can see a nice view and lookout area.
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So on your hike you should wear layers meaning you have like a t-shirt shirt on the bottom
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and then a sweatshirt and then maybe a jacket so that you can remove layers.
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So I was wearing a sweatshirt and a raincoat and I removed some layers because I got too hot.
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When you're hiking sometimes you walk downhill.
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Right now we're walking downhill which is usually easier than walking uphill.
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Walking uphill, going up the hill.
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It's harder.
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We've reached the midpoint and we're gonna have some lunch.
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I am here with Frank Zappa.
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Hi Frank.
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So we're gonna have some lunch on some rocks and rest a little bit and then make our way back down Okay,
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we have finished our hike and now we're waiting for the bus It's gonna be here.
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So they say I'm feeling a little tired.
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How was the hike?
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You have to go up.
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I'm taller.
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It was very good, yeah.
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Very intense.
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I mean, eight hours hike was very tough.
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Would you say it was a leisurely hike or a challenging hike?
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No, it was quite good.
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It was enjoyable.
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Leisurely?
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Yeah, I would agree.
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So that's the end of our hike today, our excursion.
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Hope you learned some English.
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Did you get winded?
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I'm okay.
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I'm gonna make the marathon tomorrow, 42 kilometers, walking backside.
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Backwards.
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Backwards.

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  • meeting point - 만나는 장소
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  • backpacking - 배낭 여행
  • gear - 장비
  • clothing - 의복
  • trail conditions - 산길 상태
  • hiking boots - 하이킹 부츠

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