Backpacker Mag link.
" You (yes, you!) can pee on a tree too.
#LadyHikers"
Speaks for itself IMHO.
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Backpacker Mag link.
" You (yes, you!) can pee on a tree too.
#LadyHikers"
Speaks for itself IMHO.
Props to you Mr. Kirk. You did something that no one had done before. Opinions are like ass****s. You did something very amazing, and there are only a very few people in the world who have...
I have been reading your posts, as I check out the new posts, every day. Is this part of your plan for a plot line? Miscreant poster ticks off everyone she can on WB. Hits the trail, and ticks off...
I have taken fly rods with me quite often on flights, with no issues. I have a collapsible, plastic rod tube holder, that can be adjusted from 4'5" to 8'5". I bring it on the plane with me. I ask the...
Blaster, what application(s), did you use for GPS, distance, time, etc.?
You might want to consider the Delaware Water Gap Recreational area, and try a hike up to Sunfish Pond. From the trail head by rt 80, it's a 4.2 mile hike. Kind of steep and some rocks, but there are...
Thanks for the great article John Huth. I went on to read your "Art of Wayfinding" article. The visual representations made the text crystal clear to me. Been a long time since orienteering with the...
I was just reading that yogurt can be dehydrated easily, and if ground up after drying, will re hydrate well, and not be lumpy. I am going to have to try that one myself. One of my favorite...
Sign me up for Uncle Johnny's! Sounds like a place that Kerouac would have stayed at. Must be my French Canadian DB roots. ;)
Try sweet potatoes if you haven't already.
http://www.livescience.com/46016-sweet-potato-nutrition.html
So I suppose that this gives new meaning to the expression, "to go reproduce oneself"? ;)
Thank You Monkey Man, for all of your hard work and commitment to the trail.
Thanks for sending the link along.
I was wondering about just that, about an hour ago, as I lay on my back, on the side of the road, pulling a rusty spring out of my 10 ply truck tire, listening to the air, angrily hissing out. ( My...
Thanks for the education Elf. Makes good sense.
"While gear is important, I think it is the LEAST important part of hiking.I use gear to hike…not hike to use gear." Mags.
Also, I've noticed that my great 1/4 zip pull-over fleece from Walmart has gone up in price from $9.99 to $10.99. Grrr. What is this world coming to? ;)[/QUOTE]
Lol, Perish the thought.
I saw...
Nice job! Just a couple years ago huh? Are you still active with trail maintenance?
What's your take Solemates?
@ Dogwood. Great TEDx talk from Heather Anderson, aka, Anish. Truly inspiring.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgDeh2XDNY4&feature=youtu.be
Amazing what a li'll walk in the woods can do for you.
First of all @ gcobb1990. Your unsupported thru hike record was an absolutely AWESOME feat on it's on merits alone. Secondly, your well written article about Anish's record attempt is a great read.
My pleasure. Seems like we are all in the same boat here. Maybe by the time we are ready, we will have a good portion of the gear selection issues ironed out.
Nice find RS. You got me looking around for stuff too.
Great idea nsherry61.
I found a 60x80 wool blanket at harbor freight for 10.99, and a few different 30 liter backpacks on e-bay and amazon for around 10 bucks. I attached the link for a 35 liter max...
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/The+...2.147768?hl=en
If the link works, this will take you to the ATC Kellogg center, which is only a block or so away from Jug rd.
@#&%@#%$!!!... Boy do I hate those things!!! :datz:datz:datz
Brings back images of a whiny, chubby, snot nosed kid, with melting ice cream all over their too tight shirt, as they leave a freshly...