You will be a little early for the brunt of "the bubble", but there will be plenty of other hikers on the trail by the 15th
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You will be a little early for the brunt of "the bubble", but there will be plenty of other hikers on the trail by the 15th
Mt. Jefferson. I always felt like it was an underrated mountain, and tis named after my idol and the greatest president we've ever had!
I'd also probably give the finger to Mt. Adams on the top ;)
http://www.utilikilts.com/company/products/kilts/survival/
you can hold 20 bottles of beer in this sucker...that should be more then enough storage for a UL hiker
Its been a really dry winter...i was thinking that unless it becomes a really wet spring, bugs may not be too much of an issue this year
I'd agree that New England is much tougher. Even in the south, climbing The Priest SOBO is a bear of a climb and IMO harder then Thunderhead.
Not to be a stickler, but kilts are mens garments :p
Just proves that i'm not UL
I imagine if you call Chet and let him know you'll be arriving late that wouldn't be a problem; he is a pretty chill dude like that.
(I reposted this from Special Points of Interest Forum in hope of getting more traffic)
Starting at Cornwall Bridge the Mohawk Trail leaves the AT and reconnects around the Warren Turnpike, this...
Starting at Cornwall Bridge the Mohawk Trail leaves the AT and reconnects around the Warren Turnpike, this is about a 30 mile blue blaze and mostly old AT. What would the possibility be of following...
I just used the starbucks instant coffee sticks (I think they were called Via) and they were not that hard to find in supermarkets. I just put the instant grounds in my mouth and chased it with some...
Companion, you can take all the notes you want into the data book, but once you start hiking all of your carefully laid plans change. It would be better to have that extra information so you can...
Schadacoke (sp?) mountain is a pretty bad climb, st. johns ledges are a steep decent, but 4 days is plenty of time. Be sure to hit Falls Village when the Toymakers cafe is open, they'll let you tent...
I'll toast to the Pennsylvania section of trail. I actually put my pack down and rested because I was bored of walking in green tunnel
Being an avid History Buff i found all the civil war related...
says you never hiked on the AT before, any other experiences that come close to this? If this is your first major long-distance section of hiking I would low ball it and head for Damascus. This is...
I would consult the list of "prohibited items" for air travel...if you carry any of them they should be mailed to AFSP, the list you have are the obvious ones, but things like toothpaste or camp soap...
Everyones got their reasons and experiences it truly is HYOH; Lonewolf would say "its just walking", these are those who try to "find themselves", I was of the mindset of adventure and pushing myself...
CT/NY boarder to Greylock any time of year. Its never the same hike twice!
I carried a small rock that a women gave to me in a Dunkin' Donuts in Williamstown. She just said that she "needed to give it to me" then she bought me a dozen donuts. I kept waiting for the stone to...
depends on the weather condition at the time...windy or cold, i'll put on a base layer or gym shorts...hot and sunny, commando
"Blood in the streets in the town of New Haven" Jim Morrision I ...
We're only a few years from holodecks (for all you Treckies out there)...
Wait...was there just a civil disagreement and misunderstanding on whiteblaze that didn't degenerate into verbal grenade throwing, thus, forcing the mods to shut down the thread?!
maybe we are...
I did AFSP to Neels in 4 days, I stayed at Springer Mountain Shelter, Hawk Mountain Shelter, Gooch Gap Shelter, and pushed to Neels. If I skipped the approach trail, and the weather more favorable,...
"That's almost humorous seeing you are from Connecticut, where camping is restricted along the entire AT corridor to designated shelters and camps."
I don't think the restriction is "Official"...