Frosty
NoBo
March 1st
No approach trail
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Frosty
NoBo
March 1st
No approach trail
True story!
Thank you!
So, I’m back, after my failed 2016 hike (we’ll call it a test run). Now in much better shape and about 30 lbs of pack weight lighter. Also, I’ll be vlogging on YouTube this time because my memory is...
I picked up this pack last year and love the durability. I'm just wondering what, if anything, people know about this pack?
I'm looking at headed out Mar 1, 2020. It's never too early to plan. But TEST your gear, and be comfortable with it! Also, you can register your hike and see how many people are starting on or around...
Wow, so I'd never count this a pregame jitters, more like tinkering with your fantasy football team. So ready to start hiking, is it normal to be overly anxious? 48 days and counting. . .:banana
The supercat is good, the Jetboil is good, it's just a matter of choice and comfort.
I got an L.L. Bean's Gift Card, some awesome merino wool boot socks and a Sawyer mini! I think the family and my gf are finally on board with the upcoming thru-hike!
32942 This one isn't bad either.
No worries man, Morse Mountain is a cakewalk. I have a better place than that, that I've been going to daily. I'll 32941attach some pic's.
Little Jackson
I've been up there before, last summer actually, it was a lot of fun. Not the easiest climb, but it wasn't insanely horrible. I had roughly 20lbs on my back and it slowed me down a bit.
Thanks FarmerChef.
I wish that I could, the weather here is pretty nuts, but with the holiday's and what not, I've been doing the day hikes then setting up and tearing down my gear at home. I've been planning a...
Hello all, I'm a Dayhiker converting to the Darkside (Backpacking), better cookies. I have been wearing my pack with full load on some recent day hikes, now, I know I'm outta shape (not too horribly)...
I'm headed out around that time frame as well. I might see you out there! Good luck and Happy Trails!!
Thank you, the article was most informative. I personally just like the idea of taking vitamins C and D, just so I don't get sick.
I know that food on the trail isn't always healthy or contain what we need. Is it practical to have multivitamins on hand?
This is my first post on here really. I've noticed that when people ask about shoes or boots or trail runners, that no one mentions the Columbia brand. I'm really just curious as to why?
Trail Name: None Yet
Direction: NoBo
Estimated Start Date: Mar 1st
Approach Trail - yes or no: Probably not
I am from Maine, I'm retired military and looking to have fun and to hike the entire...