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nido and pre cooked microwave bacon
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nope i prefer sobo so that i dont have to hike with thrus. i meet more of them that way, and have no urge to try to keep up.i sobo'd maine 2 yrs back, and met quite a few sobos who had flipped to get...
ive met hikermom and she is a pure soul with a good heart.
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no, you dont.
regarding the thinner bottoms, just take your insoles out of your shoes and throw them in their for a little extra cushion.
people "give back" in many ways that dont involve money or trail maintenance, and it still helps support the trail and trail community. this could be turning one's kids and others onto the natural...
i bought the solong6 in the summer, have used it 20 nights, and plan on bringing it on my hike this year. i got one with a single awning. the tent has space enough for two,although a bit tight, and...
nicely done,teach.
para espanol,marque dos.
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think throughway
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7 ounces each
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these, without the liner:http://www.vivobarefoot.com/us/mens/ultra-mens
bag-too warm for summer, but fine for april and september.same with a fleece.
you do need to pick out your shoes if you're planning on leaving april1.most shoes do not need a break in period, but...
Or you can sleep under the stars
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Exactly my point
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i definitely dont see too many overweight guys finishing..give it a go, you've got nothing to lose but pounds, and they will fall off as you travel north.
good luck.
yes, but they would be long days.
reminded me of the rockaways after sandy
last year,at tray mountain, i heard choppers in the middle of the night, and it reminded me of home( i live near an airport and airtraffic is pretty much a constant.)had no problem falling asleep.
i...
i feel badgered.
even "relatively flat" includes rocks, roots and bog bridges,and not easy to make big miles, especially when you're first starting out. take it easy and enjoy the ride. maine is exquisitely beautiful.
i would like to promote this to an article.
maybe they should just pave the darn thing and add handrails?
so we should pay government employees to maintain the trail that volunteers currently do? for a piece of what action?and isnt the national park service a federal agency?