A “challenging hike” doesn’t always mean the steepest climb or the longest trail. It’s about the mix of distance, elevation, terrain, weather, and personal fitness. A 10 km coastal ridge can feel harder than a 25 km valley walk if it’s exposed, muddy, or relentlessly up and down. For some, a challenge is carrying a heavy pack for two days; for others, it’s pushing their pace on a day hike. In this post, we break down what makes a hike challenging, how to prepare, and why joining a group like GWNZ is one of the best ways to take on tough trails safely and enjoyably.