another vote for MonkeyBoy!! He does amazing work with kids that would never see the adventures in the world of backpacking if not for him! Please consider his venture crew!!! Thanks!:sun
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another vote for MonkeyBoy!! He does amazing work with kids that would never see the adventures in the world of backpacking if not for him! Please consider his venture crew!!! Thanks!:sun
I saw MANY hikers hiking out of Damascus after trail days with huge packs. Some of the packs looked bigger than the girls carrying them. I would never want to endure that, BUT obviously they had been...
I have owned several packs...Osprey, Gregory, and even a Camp Trails-way back. I just purchased the ULA Circuit-new version- this past March. Amazing pack! Highly suggest it! Plus it is the best...
I was thinking the same thing the other day! Great idea LW!
i've hiked a lot of the 1st 500 miles of the AT at a couple times and some of it much more than that. GA is a section I do not care to repeat. I never get tired of the Grayson Highlands/Mt Rogers...
Been there, done that, and am right back there now. It's painful. Stretches, massaging, ice, etc. are all very good and what I do as well.
I want to suggest this as well:...
you are a funny lil person aren't you....
anyone know anything about the trail conditions between Partnership and Damascus?
if I had them around my house like that...I would not hesitate to kill them!
Pisgah National forest is full of them and right at the 'back door' to Waynesville.
this statement alone tells me how clueless you are about what Ron does for hikers. Free shuttles from Winding stair to Franklin, around town, and charging hiker motel rates. What else do you want?...
Coming on here and bad mouthing Ron Haven is NOT a good idea. If you had any idea of who you were talking about you would have never included shady in a sentence with Ron Haven.
Good for you that...
the Cherokee people love them. they even have a ramp festival...or a least they used to.
that is crazy! :eek:
YOU GO BOY!!!! Sounds like you are doing great! You are at a great place for a zero, as well! Enjoy! Good luck and keep us up to date!!!!:sun
I almost always hike in a skirt. I switch between a Prana and Columbia. Both are very flexible and dry quickly. They are just above the knee.
This happens every year. Heightened bear activity between Woody Gap and Tesnatee Gap is nothing new, but it does make for an interesting situation as to where to camp....if you hang your food, that...
yep...good for him! I've done that section in 3 days as well. I've done it 3 times...don't need to torture myself again with it. If I ever decide to attempt a thru, I will glide right past it. Won't...
do not know what made me think the 3rd time would make this section any less painful because it wasn't . Good thing about this section is the water sources are flowing well right now. The bad thing...
the alcohol stove rings burnt into the floor don't attract animals. People eating and dropping food, hanging those nice food odored bags, and the nice food scented clothing you wear, attract animals.
I have the Caldera for the snow peak 700. I've used it for 2yrs(around 600 miles worth). Great system. If I were going to purchase another one for just solo trips, it would be the keg system.
same thing with mine before last weeks trip. We asked Chris if it would definitely be here by Thursday, it was here on Wednesday. Ooo...I lOVE the pack!! Worked great!
shelters are my pet peeve...
works for me...
SO sorry for your loss. What an amazing man he must have been to be out and hiking the trail he loved at such a 'young' age. Thoughts and prayers with you and your family.