LIFETYLE & UTILITIE CALCULATOR Hiking Time Calculator A precise tool.
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What is the Hiking Time Calculator & How does it work?

Hiking time can be estimated using Naismith’s rule, which accounts for both distance and elevation gain.

Naismith’s rule suggests that every 5 kilometers of horizontal distance takes one hour to hike, plus an additional 30 minutes for every 600 meters of elevation gain.

T = frac{D}{5} + frac{E}{600} times 0.5
T = Total time in hours, D = Horizontal distance in kilometers, E = Elevation gain in meters
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I use the Hiking Time Calculator?
Enter the horizontal distance in kilometers and elevation gain in meters. The calculator will give you the total hiking time in hours.
What is Naismith’s rule?
Naismith’s rule estimates hiking time by adding one hour for every 5 kilometers of horizontal distance and 30 minutes for every 600 meters of elevation gain.
Why does the calculator include elevation gain?
Elevation gain affects hiking time because ascending hills requires more energy and can slow down your pace.
Can I use this calculator for long-distance hikes?
Yes, you can use it for any hike by breaking the total distance and elevation into segments and summing up the times.
How accurate is Naismith’s rule?
Naismith’s rule provides a rough estimate. Actual time may vary based on factors like terrain, weather, and individual fitness levels.
Is there a way to adjust the pace in the calculator?
This specific calculator uses Naismith’s rule as is, but you can manually adjust the result by considering your personal hiking speed.
Can I use this calculator for trail running?
While similar, this calculator is optimized for hiking. For trail running, consider using a pace calculator that accounts for different speeds and recovery times.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.