
Outdoor activities can vary extensively between campers and hikers, making the definition of hiking different from person to person.
One might consider any walk in a natural environment, like a forest or park, a hike. Others consider hiking to be heavy-duty excursions through difficult trails and untouched wilderness.
Within these definitions is another style of outdoor foot travel often combined with hiking: mountaineering.
In theory, these two seem similar despite the different environments, but is there a difference between hiking and mountaineering?
Generally speaking, the answer is yes. Many differences exist between these two types of outdoor adventures. Each is a unique activity with different equipment, preparation, and obstacles.
In today’s article, we’ll see what makes these two great activities separate from one another.





