I wish I live closer to the southern terminus so I could pick up some nice gear cheaply or free. I wonder what kind of tent that was left frozen to the ground?
I wish I live closer to the southern terminus so I could pick up some nice gear cheaply or free. I wonder what kind of tent that was left frozen to the ground?
"You're a nearsighted, bitter old fool."
On my '95 hike, there was a guy trail named "Scavenger". Some of the worry types might have considered him homeless.
He hiked from Springer to Fontana, would get a temporary job and then hike back again. All along the trail picking up discarded gear and foodstuffs. He looked like an old time peddler with all the stuff hanging off his pack.
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.
I thought all thru hikers were homeless!
The negativity in this thread distorts factuality and erodes practical help. How about a thread about former "successful" thru hikers who have spent
post trail getting obese and spitting venom on the internet. Yes, preparation is vital. So is having a dream. Hike your own hike. The mountains are oblivious to our definitions.
If I ever get a chance to thru hike (considering job, family, pets) I would finish if I had to crawl. I'm just that stubborn. I don't give up easily.
Capt Nat - excellent post. Honest and full of wisdom.
Im looking for the thread that starts as follows,Class of 2013 wow most of them have made it farther than i ever could of. I cant find it anywhere,Iwonder why?
seems like the people that are dropping are the ones that complain about the services on social media. The one's still on the trail that log onto facebook everyday wont last long.
Honestly, I think everyone who even completes 100 miles or more is impressive. From everything I've read, the AT is one of the toughest things to accomplish. If I had started in March or Feb I can guarantee I wouldn't have lasted long. I am starting April 19 or 20 to avoid some of the cold weather. I've prepared as much as I can, but I won't know whether I can hack it or not once I'm out there. I've researched and bought what I think is some of the best gear for my price range, read a million AT books, and tried to think of the things I think that are most likely to make me quit and tried to figure out how I can prevent that. I've trained physically. I hope I can hack it, but I respect anyone who tries to do something this big and crazy
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NOBO April 19 or 20
NOBO April 19 or 20
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