In a straight line, you would be 8.06 miles (the square root of 65) away from home.
That depends on how fast you hike
2 more miles than last week
No, "rate hike" is not a compound word. It is a two-word phrase.
The first answer you need is .40x720,000=288,000. The second answer is ON.
15
the coastal plain
That depends on how fast you hike
It would take a person about seven days to hike 63 miles if he/ she were traveling an average 9.5 miles per day.
A great hike is from Edwards Crossing on the S. Fork of the Yuba River to Purdon Crossing. it's about 4 miles or so one way. The only problem is that you have to hike back to your car unless you have a car parked on the other end as well. It's a gorgeous hike.
If i'm not mistaken, 7.7 miles. I am, however, not from the area.
They should expect to hike about 135/7, or about 19.3, miles each day.
11 hours
You have to either get there by boat or hike 13 miles.
It is less then four miles, do it should be a fairly easy hike.
Hike percentage = 100*(After Hike - Before Hike)/Before Hike
6.5 miles
Yes but it depends how old your dogs are.