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    Default Is August too late to start?

    Hi all,
    I'm planning on thru-hiking southbound beginning in August (either the 2nd, the 10th, or the 15th). The 15th works best with my work schedule, but I'm afraid it will get be too cold to be hiking PA in November and Virginia in December, especially at high elevations. I found online that at least one person has started August 1st and made it the whole way http://www.vhl.org/hike/ so I know its possible to start in August and finish in January. I have a +15 sleeping bag and a three season tent, and I'll bring plenty of warm clothing. Has anyone else hiked starting this late? Any advice for how to do it?

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    I am leaving PA and heading for Maine on August 8th so I certainly hope it isn't too late to start. I plan to be traveling faster than most people (partly due to concern for weather but more so budget and time constraints), so the conditions in the later months are of as of great concern. I believe that so long as you are prepared for cooler temperatures and fewer hours of daylight you should be fine. If you don't mind walking in the dark, break out the headlamp and enjoy your hike a little longer each day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beebessd View Post
    Any advice for how to do it?

    With style?

    Without listening to much to the NOBOs advice?

    With a headlamp and blaze orange?

    With a great appreciation for how great your trip is going to be not despite the fact that it is a bit unique, but rather because it is?

    Have fun,

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    From what I have heard for NOBO starts in January (which apply to a SOBO hike that will be in areas where NOBOs have been at that time of year) you're gonna need a warmer bag than that down south. Lots of food to keep up your nutrition level (ask kayak Karl) And prepare for snow and ice.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Donnie View Post
    I am leaving PA and heading for Maine on August 8th so I certainly hope it isn't too late to start. I plan to be traveling faster than most people (partly due to concern for weather but more so budget and time constraints), so the conditions in the later months are of as of great concern. I believe that so long as you are prepared for cooler temperatures and fewer hours of daylight you should be fine. If you don't mind walking in the dark, break out the headlamp and enjoy your hike a little longer each day.

    -Donnie
    im leaving on the train 8/9 from wilmington for SOBO. may be ill see you in Maine. i don't worry about the weather. Blissful is right. i am concerned about nutrition.
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    All the way Kayak Karl! Hope it goes well for you. Want to see you finish.



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    Quote Originally Posted by beebessd View Post
    Hi all,
    I'm planning on thru-hiking southbound beginning in August (either the 2nd, the 10th, or the 15th). The 15th works best with my work schedule, but I'm afraid it will get be too cold to be hiking PA in November and Virginia in December, especially at high elevations. I found online that at least one person has started August 1st and made it the whole way http://www.vhl.org/hike/ so I know its possible to start in August and finish in January. I have a +15 sleeping bag and a three season tent, and I'll bring plenty of warm clothing. Has anyone else hiked starting this late? Any advice for how to do it?
    I think you will figure it out as you hike. You always have the option of coming off.

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    why would august be so late? don't most SOBO's leave in mid july? that would be like most thruhikers starting in march and you leaving a couple 3 weeks later! in april! IMO you'll be fine?

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    I'm starting on the 15th as well (or around then). I'll see you out there.

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    I will most likely be leaving mid-August (2010) for a SOBO Thru as well, subject to availability of my last class prior to graduation. If I am lucky and the class is available Summer I semester, I will be leaving during the middle of July.

    I purchased a Marmot Helium 15 degree bag along with a silk liner, and will be bringing a three-season shelter and a full range clothing layer system with the insulation layer consisting of clothing made from silk, down, wool and possum down. I'll be moving fast too and expect to do the trail in four months (five months tops), but still worry about what sort of weather I will encounter toward the end, as well as The Whites in Sept/Oct and The Smokies in Nov/Dec.

    As far as calories are concerned, I am currently not planning to have any outside support and instead will rely on what I can procure from towns along the way (which may include a bounce box from time to time). From what I can tell from reading the Companion and Data Book, this plan is workable.

    I suspect the end may not be a walk in the park so to speak, so it'll all come down to the same challenge everyone else faces regardless of the season; how bad do you want it, and how well did you prepare? Good luck guys and maybe we'll find out together. See you there.

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    I'm setting out on August 21. Maybe I'll catch up to you guys

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