WapitiScout
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Along wiyh the original post, I'm wondering how much a 48 year old fairly-fit flatlander like myself from 1,000 feet altitude will need to adjust estimated hiking times using Naismith's rule for hiking time estimates? 
Naismith's Rule:
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Naismith's Rule:
- Distance: Allow one hour for every 3 miles (5 kilometers) you plan to hike forward.
 - Elevation Gain: Add one additional hour for every 2,000 feet (600 meters) of ascent.
 - So a 2 mile hike with 1,000 ft gain should take about 70 minutes... but this doesn't account for whether or not one is acclimated or one's ability to deal with 10,000 ft altitude.
 - Is anyone familiar with a general rule for adjusting for this?