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- Naismiths_rule abstract "Naismith's rule is a rule of thumb that helps in the planning of a walking or hiking expedition by calculating how long it will take to walk the route, including the extra time taken when walking uphill. The rule assumes that travel will be on trails, footpaths, or reasonably easy ground; it is possible to apply adjustments or \"corrections\" for more challenging terrain, although it cannot be used for scrambling routes. In the grading system used in North America, Naismith's rule applies only to hikes rated Class 1 on the Yosemite Decimal System, and not to Class 2 or higher. The rule was devised by William W. Naismith, a Scottish mountaineer, in 1892. The basic rule is as follows: Allow 1 hour for every 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) forward, plus 1 hour for every 600 metres (2,000 ft) of ascent. When walking in groups, calculate for the speed of the slowest person.↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Naismiths_rule thumbnail Hiking_speed.gif?width=300.
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- Naismiths_rule wikiPageExternalLink Bergaufgehen_engl.pdf.
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- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Graham_Round.
- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hiking.
- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Navigation.
- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rules_of_thumb.
- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink Fell_running.
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- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink Grade_(slope).
- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink Hiking.
- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink Mountaineering.
- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink Preferred_walking_speed.
- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink Route_card.
- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink Rule_of_thumb.
- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_people.
- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink Scrambling.
- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink Toblers_hiking_function.
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- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink William_W._Naismith.
- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLink Yosemite_Decimal_System.
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- Naismiths_rule wikiPageWikiLinkText "Naismith's rule".
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- Naismiths_rule subject Category:Hiking.
- Naismiths_rule subject Category:Navigation.
- Naismiths_rule subject Category:Rules_of_thumb.
- Naismiths_rule hypernym Rule.
- Naismiths_rule type Country.
- Naismiths_rule type Heuristic.
- Naismiths_rule type Redirect.
- Naismiths_rule comment "Naismith's rule is a rule of thumb that helps in the planning of a walking or hiking expedition by calculating how long it will take to walk the route, including the extra time taken when walking uphill. The rule assumes that travel will be on trails, footpaths, or reasonably easy ground; it is possible to apply adjustments or \"corrections\" for more challenging terrain, although it cannot be used for scrambling routes.".
- Naismiths_rule label "Naismith's rule".
- Naismiths_rule sameAs Q6959810.
- Naismiths_rule sameAs Rheol_Naismith.
- Naismiths_rule sameAs m.09c464.
- Naismiths_rule sameAs Q6959810.
- Naismiths_rule sameAs 尼史密夫定律.
- Naismiths_rule wasDerivedFrom Naismiths_rule?oldid=705816301.
- Naismiths_rule depiction Hiking_speed.gif.
- Naismiths_rule isPrimaryTopicOf Naismiths_rule.