If you camped here, would it count as a zero day?
https://www.timeout.com/tokyo/news/h...rbecues-051421
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If you camped here, would it count as a zero day?
https://www.timeout.com/tokyo/news/h...rbecues-051421
Really nice and all, but a zero day to me is just a day during (typically) a thru or lash where one makes zero miles on that day on their selected trail. It doesn't matter if you sleep in the AT trail shelter, the gutter or in a luxury hotel all that matters is as part of your hike you made zero progress in that day in terms of distance. This also excludes getting 'off trail' for a time, which is a subjective call, which could be for a side trip (such as hiking the LT at Maine Junction, before continuing the AT), or visiting friends, medical reasons, etc.
Ha! Wow, that is...weird. Weird to me, anyway -- and I expect to most everyone else on here. But then again, those of us who enjoy being out in the Dark Scary woods, with Big Scary animals, huffing & puffing ourselves into exhaustion, and actually <gasp!> sleeping OUTSIDE probably strike other people as weird, too. To each their own.
But I don't think it counts as a zero unless they spend half the day doing laundry and resupply. ;)
My first thought is, "Wow. How nice. No bugs."
I think the trip to Japan from the AT for a day at that place would not qualify as a zero day due to the sheer effort alone to yogi a ride on a squid boat off the Aleutians.
I wonder if the Fontana Hilton is going to offer a similar package?
That's the funniest version of "glamping" I've ever seen!