This is probably only feasible for day hikes, but a 2 liter Camelback (or something similar) filled with ice and water will stay cold for a few hours. If I start (possibly very) early and bring a...
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This is probably only feasible for day hikes, but a 2 liter Camelback (or something similar) filled with ice and water will stay cold for a few hours. If I start (possibly very) early and bring a...
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There are lots of Mountain House listings on Amazon.
Mike,
I'll be starting a thru hike in just under a year. I don't have any personal experience with the AT (yet!), but your post reminded me of a wonderful documentary called Walking Home...
Look at it this way: Your employer has said to you, "Want to go hiking on company time? We'll pay you half-time to hike for six weeks." I'd jump at the offer, assuming that I knew that my job would...
Thought I'd add a few ideas:
(1) I live in southern Ohio, within a short drive of Wayne National Forest. There are two hiking trails I use routinely: one is 8.25 miles and a little easier (gentle...
Thought I'd add a few ideas:
(1) I live in southern Ohio, within a short drive of Wayne National Forest. There are two hiking trails I use routinely: one is 8.25 miles and a little easier (gentle...
Just wanted to share my experience here. I'll be thru-hiking the AT when I graduate in 2020. I've never hiked a foot of the AT, but I've done a lot of hiking in the Monongahela National Forest. The...