hot/humid in PA ain't got nothing on hot/humid in Southern Louisiana for that time of the year. ****, I might be a little cold.
So far, I've just purchased the ticket into HF, I might have to...
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hot/humid in PA ain't got nothing on hot/humid in Southern Louisiana for that time of the year. ****, I might be a little cold.
So far, I've just purchased the ticket into HF, I might have to...
I just purchased my Amtrak ticket yesterday to bring me into Harpers Ferry in early June!!! Now I have something to look forward to =]
I've also been checking out the thread about alternate options...
These are the tidbits I like hearing, they really make the romantic notion of hiking in the wilderness worth the time/effort. I appreciate your input and will think about this when I'm dancing with...
Like most comments in this thread, perspective is key. I totally get your comments on NOBOs mindset when getting into PA.
I've been mulling it over since my original post here. I think I'm going...
I was hoping someone would comment with this info. Maybe I should go even further north on the AT??...
I have been in SNP before, mostly blue blazing, but I will look into this idea. Thanks for commenting!
The scenery is something I am taking into account, as this is sort of a detox from the...
Thought, yes. I am looking further north on the AT to avoid the stifling heat/humidity in the South. Also avoiding some ticks.
I am trying to line up a section hike for the first 3 weeks in June. Initially, I had eyed up Harpers Ferry to Delaware Water Gap (DWG) due to Amtrak stop in Harpers Ferry and a relatively short bus...
I didn't read through ALL the comments (but hopefully you did). However, all the comments/endorsements from posters won't really matter until you get any particular jacket out on the trail. I mean no...
CO Trail sounds lovely! I'm going to check it out. I would love to get out to the Oregon and Washington parts of the PCT one day too. It's a shame I used to live in Eugene, OR but didn't have the...
Hey Y'all, I'm interested in your input for summer section, or smaller thru hikes. I'm located in Southern Louisiana and while there are good hikes in the region, summer time is sweltering for hiking...
ugh, I would strongly advise to never use those grates
I'd further add that your home elevation plays a big role in your "engine" (body) capability. I live in New Orleans, LA which is below sea level. Starting at Springer to woody gap kicked my ass at...
In a normal kitchen, no I don't need the folding stool. However, I live in a traditional New Orleans Shotgun home and they have 12 foot ceilings.
My trail name was almost going to be Giant Steps,...
Is it still available?
I'm quite literally paying for Large or Big size gear. Maybe when I'm older I'll shrink a little and won't have to get the Large versions of things...
HAHA, rotates like a chicken on a spit!! I could not agree more about how that description matches my sleeping habits.
I am right there with you for carrying a little extra weight to get a...
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I want your opinions as to why you, or in general, backpackers use a torso length sleeping pad besides the weight savings? Do you use your pack for your lower half? Do you...
Southern Louisiana is like, hold my trekking poles =p
I get chills thinking of having poison ivy all over my hands and fingers as a kid. Miserable!! Thanks for the heads up about the ground cover ivy.
Best advice yet! Hike on, Dogwood =]
Lovely info, thanks Randy!
Hammock straps FOR SURE!!!
As for the tarp/bug net set-up: Most of the places I have previously camped (Alabama, and just into GA at state/natl parks) had bugs. I have yet to camp/hike on any...
Just did a little research and Atlas Guides, maker of Guthook app, does give back a little. This is from their site:
"GIVING BACK: Pledge 1%
1% for good. Atlas Guides is committed to helping...
Thanks for the feedback and discussion everyone! I enjoy learning new things from y'all and hearing your perspectives gives me things to ponder about my set-up and theories.
Brother, I...
I'm hiking the Georgia portion of the AT in late June and am wondering about alternative (stealth?) sites. I'm thinking it would be nice to have some options other than the campsite/shelters I see in...