Hiking etiquette
A hiking trips needs some preparation. And once you're on your way, hiking will be a pleasant and safe experience for everyone if you stick to a few basic rules.Hiking is not an extreme sport, but hiking in the mountains is not to be underestimated. High Alpine terrain is easily accessible in Switzerland; anyone can get there and start hiking. This could be a dangerous situation in itself. Unprepared and inexperienced hikers are more likely to run into trouble. Every year, this results in many injuries and even casualties.Do not leave the marked route. There are signposts and marks on rocks, fences, etc. that help you to find your way;Trails may cross fields with cattle. You are expected to close the fence once you have passed. Do not enter fields unless they're clearly marked as part of the a trail. Cows, in particular when accompanied by calves, may act aggressively when disturbed. Pass cows quietly, without sudden moves or hard sounds, and keep at a distance of at least 20 m (65 ft). Do not position yourself between calves and their mother. Do not ever pet or feed cows. Dogs should be kept on the leash when cattle is around. It's even better to avoid cows altogether when walking your dog. If a cow licks your hand that's usually a friendly gesture. Still, it's best to avoid getting close to cows unless there's a fence between you and the cow;
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