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Harrison wrote:I wasn't asking for irrelevant opinions from nobodies who can barely walk upstairs without breathing heavy.
Tikker wrote:Harrison wrote:I wasn't asking for irrelevant opinions from nobodies who can barely walk upstairs without breathing heavy.
not even close, but nice try
some of us here have actually accomplished things in life
here's a hint
you're not on that list
Harrison wrote:As anyone who already has me added on Facebook knows or even talked to me for at least 30 seconds the past few weeks lol (It's all I think about from the moment I wake up until I go to sleep, and even have started having dreams about.)
The first week of June(usually the first, but weather dictates this ultimately), when Baxter State Park in Maine opens, I am leaving to complete one of my life's dreams.
I'm doing a thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail.
I've been deep into the planning, gearing, and physical conditioning phase for quite some time now. I'm primarily going to be using Facebook to update people on my progress along the way supplemented with texts to some people for more personal shit lol
I'll also be updating my longitude and latitude every night, cell signal permitting, to let people "track" me via Google earth. (The devices that do this automatically charge for that feature.)
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
brinstar wrote:horrendously off-topic but lyion when i read your new sig i thought it said "trannies"
brinstar wrote:no but i'm starting a joke band with a couple of friends called "granny tranny panty shanty"
Narrock wrote:Harrison, I've been looking into backpacking for quite some time now, and talking to professional backpackers and bloggers on the subject. A couple things I learned is that you will want to get an internal frame pack, not external. Also get a 0 degree bag or -15 degree bag. You'll also want a hammock with a bug net, like the Eno double nest. Most importantly, get a Katadyn Micro filter for water. The Micro is the most recommended water filtration system by professional backpackers. Here's a link so you see what it looks like, but don't buy it at REI... do a google search on it. I got mine on Amazon for $229.
http://www.rei.com/product/653573/katad ... utput-hose
http://www.rei.com/search?query=eno+dou ... button.y=0
Harrison wrote:Narrock wrote:Harrison, I've been looking into backpacking for quite some time now, and talking to professional backpackers and bloggers on the subject. A couple things I learned is that you will want to get an internal frame pack, not external. Also get a 0 degree bag or -15 degree bag. You'll also want a hammock with a bug net, like the Eno double nest. Most importantly, get a Katadyn Micro filter for water. The Micro is the most recommended water filtration system by professional backpackers. Here's a link so you see what it looks like, but don't buy it at REI... do a google search on it. I got mine on Amazon for $229.
http://www.rei.com/product/653573/katad ... utput-hose
http://www.rei.com/search?query=eno+dou ... button.y=0
I don't like the hammock systems, though they're super light.
I also don't like pumps, they're time consuming and have a high failure rate. I'm going with activated chlorine for several reasons. Weight, taste, safety, and reliability.
My sleeping bag is rated at +20 in the "comfortable" range. Most of my hike is going to be in the summer months. I won't be seeing ANY days under 30 on the AT, even in Baxter.
My pack is the Teton Sports Fox 5200, my tent is the Eureka Solo Spitfire, my bag is the Mountain Hardwear Pinole 20, etc.
I've done the research, and gone over my gear list with a coworker who has actually done this and he thinks I'm more prepared than anyone he's seen going into it their first time. I've also read his journals he kept on the trail, good shit.
Now for the fucking terrible news. I'm moving to New Jersey. I won't have the money saved up I'll need to do a thru-hike, so it's on hold until next season. Or...I'll do a section of it in the summer closer to where I'm moving to. (Lawrenceville, New Jersey)
The bright side is I've got all of the gear minus miscellaneous extras, and the practice, out of the way. The trail isn't going anywhere, it will be there next season.
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