25 pounds heavier than in 1960. The local coast guard just changed all of the capacity on local dive boats after the new rules went into affect.
Average American went from 160 to 185.
25 pounds heavier than in 1960. The local coast guard just changed all of the capacity on local dive boats after the new rules went into affect.
Average American went from 160 to 185.
The trouble I have with campfires are the folks that carry a bottle in one hand and a Bible in the other.
You never know which one is talking.
....and due to beer, down to $900 by Damascus!
geek
SeaSparrow,I think your trail name should be changed to "Survey Says"
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If I left on March 21 (my birthday) would I be in the bulge? I definitely would like to avoid the most crowded time, but I'm also planning on taking a full six months to do this thing.
Lemni Skate away
The trail will save my life
It is very easy to not be in the bulge. The bulge is slow and spends a lot of time in towns. Just hike away from the bulge or "pack". five miles ahead is as good a 100 miles. The pack peters out every week.
Everything is in Walking Distance
Being a Newb, Thru hiker I am not, will I be, who knows? I am leaving for GA on March 18. I have no expectations or romantic thoughts of walking 2200 miles. I have time to spend and a willingness to hike and meet people from different cultures. I am outfitted with some nice things, and some not so nice things. I'm 35 and single, and 30lbs heavier than I was when I was 25. I'm sort of impatient and want to change. I take medication for PTSD and want to work through my fears so that I don't have to take medication. (I will be taking my meds on my journey) LOL... Will I make it? YES, because I have no determined destination. I will enjoy everyday and the day I don't enjoy will be the day I return home. I'm not normal, rain doesn't deter me, I'm simply going to enjoy nature and the like minded people that I get to meet along the way. I AM A Newb and thankful for having the opportunity to be one, May I borrow some tips or food along the way? ha ha ha. Scott
Everybody is a noob at some point in their life. It's a common point of reference for every single person.
Hence the fun.
Personally, I was conflicted about some of the answers: Commando or no? Depends on Hiking vs. camp/town. Start time? Just ahead of the bulge because I'm too anxious to wait and my cold-weather stuff is only a couple pounds heavier than my summer (love today's light weight gear). Tent? Notch (seems equal tarp and tent) when I'm not staying in a shelter. Filter? Nope, A.M. works for me ... using my buff to get keep chunks out .... I will use at minimum two drop boxes to swap cold-warm gear. I will not bring maps as I'm comfy and have 'some' experience following white blazes. I'll be in my 40's. Leaving from an east coast state (returning to ... I don't know yet). I expect to spend $5,000.00+ because I don't want to worry about a budget while on the trail. I'm surprised there isn't a base-weight survey?!? My base weight is under 12 lbs.
I'm still an AT noob and wanna-will-be thru hiker.
I feel guilty (almost) because a voted and will be going in 2013.
So very true, and so problematic. I ran into a kid in the Smokies whose parents forced him to activate his SPOT every evening. We stayed at the same shelters for two consecutive nights, and the ridgerunner told him his parents had called in that morning because his SPOT hadn't gotten a signal through after several hours of trying the night before.
GA←↕→ME: 1973 to 2014
+1
Wing crank can opener. If we cooked it, it was over a wood fire and still in the can! Carrying 40+ lbs was the norm
Hip belt? what is that? Maps came from the Skelly station down the road. I still count some of those days among the best of my life... so far
Oh, I also forgot mention, yes it was up hill both ways
Lot of douche baggery going on here.... H.Y.O.H.