With so much that is cancelled or closed due to the pandemic, more people are planning to go to nature for solace, recreation, and respite from cramped quarters. Recreational activities such as walking, cycling and jogging will be possible soon. Whenever it happens, you should respect social distancing, currently defined as keeping at least 1.5 metres from others whenever possible.
Whether you want to go deep into the mountains or stay closer to home, the places to go are numerous; many national parks offer broad networks for trails. Hiking and mountaineering in Serbia will make you both healthier and happier.
To determine what you need to bring on a hike, think about how far you plan to go, how remote the location is and what the weather forecast has in store. In general, the longer and/or more remote the hike and the more inclement the weather, the more clothing, gear, food and water you’re going to want.
Here are some advices.
Koral Activewear
Base black mesh bomber jacket
€180
Berghause
Women’s Hillwalker Interactive Waterproof Jacket
€200
Patagonia
Women’s Short Sleeve Capilene Cool Lwt Shirt
€45
Marc Jacobs
Tie-dyed printed cotton sweatshirt
€300
Off-White
Tie-dyed shell shorts
€380
Salewa
Women’s Wildfire GORE-TEX Shoes
€155
Adam Selman Sport
Blue leopard-print leggings
€125
The North Face
Women’s Pro Tights
€60
The North Face
Activist FUTURELIGHT Walking Women’s Shoes
€130
Sawyer
Squeeze Water Filter System
Shearling Slippers
€30
Berghaus
Corbeck Wind Smock Men’s
€80
Berghaus
Prism Polartec Interactive Fleece Vest Men’s
€60
Arcteryx
Zeta FL Jacket Men’s
€450
Cotopaxi
Luzon 24L Backpack
€75
Garmin
GPS Handheld and Satellite Communicator
€450
Arcteryx
Pelion Polo Shirt Men’s
€450
Kuhl
Renegade Convertible Pants Men’s
€85
Garmin
Fenix 6X Pro Solar Multisport GPS Watch
€950
Arcteryx
Norvan LD 2 Shoe Men’s
€170
Salomon
Outback 500 GTX
€190
REI
Co-op Quarter Dome 3 Tent
€350