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So it's been two years of planning, and 10yrs of dreaming. But 2010 is my year to make it happen.
History: I first started hiking in the Boy Scouts back in 1997 and my first AT trip was in NC around the NOC for a week in the summer of 1999. We carried external Army ALICE packs loaded with crazy weights of Sterno's and heavy gear. Ever since then, I always told myself I'd go hike the entire thing at once. I started toying with the idea for a 2008 thru-hike, but I started planning too late and couldn't get anything together in time. So I decided for a 2009 hike when my car went kerplunk in Nov08 causing me to incur a debt that would eliminate hiking funds for 2009. So I set out to fully fund a 2010 hike, and this is it. The fruition of a dream. Dates: I'll be leaving Saturday Night Feb 27th after the 2010 Nashville WhiteBlaze meetup and driving with my fiance down to Mt Springer. We'll be crashing in a free hotel (saved points) in Chattanooga and waking up early for Sunday morning to get to the Mt. As for finishing, I have no exact required return date other than the closing of Baxter, so whenever I stop is when I'm finished. Contact: I have email: surfernerd6987@gmail.com and I have a blog: http://athiker2010.blogspot.com which I will update from my phone periodically. Gear: After two years of research, testing, trying, and fitting, I have: Gregory Z55 Pack REI Sub Kilo + Sleeping Bag Sea to Summit 10 degree liner Henry Shires Tarptent Contrail w/6 Titanium stakes ThermaRest ProLite3 SnowPeak Titanium 1ltr mug SnowPeak Titanium IsoButane stove SnowPeak Titanium Bowl/Pan Kit REI Titanium Spork GSI Salt/Pepper Shaker OR waterproof/odor resistant food bag 60ft paracord w/ 9-biner Customized Medical Kit Travel Toiletries 2 Sigg 32oz Classics 1.5ltr Camelbak Katadyn Pro Hiker Filter REI Carbon Fiber Trekking Poles REI pack cover Patagonia Thermal Synthetic Underwear Tops and Bottoms REI Wicking TShirt REI Sahara Pants REI Taku Jacket Sierra Designs Rain Paints REI Jungle Hat REI Wicking Boxer Briefs 2x REI Smartwool Sock Pairs 2x Wicking Synthetic Sock Liners Merrel Hiking Boot Sole Insoles Gerber Infinity Flashlight Petzyl Tikka 2 Plus Headlamp Leatherman CX Carbon Fiber MultiTool Verizon DROID and Charger Some other missed items and misc not worth listing Total Dry Weight: 21.6lbs Food: Unlike what anyone is going to rant or rave about, I'm using maildrops for 80% of my food, fuel, and consumables(toiletries). I've gotten killer deals on items and its cheaper to ship them in a flat rate box than it is to buy it as I go. I got 250gram isobutane cans(SnowPeak) for $2/each as an example. Towns: I'm going to rarely pop my head into towns for a post office, small food supply, and maybe a meal. I vow to never spend over $30/night for a hostel, and never stay in a streamline hotel. I find the towns to take away from the fun and time on the trail. And as stated numerous times, the longer you stay in town, the more you will spend. Transportation: I'm working with my fiance to ensure that I obtain my Greyhound bus ticket from Maine back to Nashville. She'll be dropping me off in GA for starting. Total Cost: $2500 over two years for the perfect gear. $500 for the consumables/food. $1000 for cash on trail available. So there ya have it, a basic overview of my hike. Let me know if there's anything you'd like to know about anything. A question asked is worth answering.
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Join Date: 03-06-2007
Location: Bellevue, WA
My journals Age: 53
Year of thru-hike: PCT: 2008
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Perhaps I'm misunderstanding what you have for upper-body insulation/warmth --- I see just the Taku jacket and a synthetic underwear top. Did I miss something, or is it your plan to somehow transition quickly from "warm from walking" to "in my sleeping bag" for a late February start? Or maybe that 19 oz Taku jacket is warmer than I'm guessing, but it's not clear that it has much (or any) actual insulation ??
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Join Date: 09-27-2009
Location: Marlton, NJ
My journals Age: 27
Year of thru-hike: LT NOBO 2008, AT NOBO 2010!
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Hopefully I'll see you out there; you should be a couple days ahead of me.
Is that $500 total for food or in addition to what was spent on maildrops? If that includes what you put in the maildrops you need to let me know where you got supplies from ![]() |
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My daily calorie average for the food I purchased it about 4000. I shop Dollar Tree, Sam's Club, Costco, BJ's Wholesale, Amazon.com, Campmor, and my favorite Kroger. I set out for deals, buy in bulk when on sale. I got Tuna Fish in Aluminum pouches, 7ounces, $1/each. I bought the entire shelf of like 40 at Kroger. It was a week sale. I got the fuel on Amazon from an outfitter that was going out of business, bought 20 cans of isobutane. I buy hand sanitizer in bulk at dollar tree, $1, and put it into small canisters. Shop Smart..
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Join Date: 09-21-2009
Location: Tennesee
Age: 51
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No comments from me other than good luck...I hope to meet you on the 27th over in Nashville. You will be 2 weeks or so ahead of me. See you on the 27th.
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Location: Carrollton, TX
Age: 53
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Good luck to you!
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Join Date: 08-17-2008
Location: Charleston,West Virginia
Age: 46
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have a great hike and keep stepping!!!!
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Hey all, I went through my pack today and sifted out every item to weigh it and decide its importance. I took the pack from 21.5lbs down to 17.509375lbs so I'm even better and lighter now, lol.
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aka MADDOG!
Join Date: 10-24-2008
Location: Warner Robins, Georgia
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Year of thru-hike: 2010 and 2011 GA>ME
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good luck! see ya on the trail! maddog
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Join Date: 12-08-2009
Location: where i stand
Age: 24
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I hiked part of the AT with a pair of Merrels. Loved the boots for just over a week until they fell apart. Called Merrel to ask for replacements and was told by the company that Merrel hiking books arnt designed for serious hiking. Did end up getting a replacement pair and still like them, though if yours fall apart as quickly as mine did you may want to plan accordingly.
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Join Date: 08-27-2007
Location: Toms River NJ and Kapaa HI
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LOL..... I took the pack from 21.5lbs down to 17.509375lbs so I'm even better and lighter now .....
Still way to heavy! You need to get that down to 17.21123 lbs! Keep a good attitude and laugh a lot. It really helps. Enjoy your hike All the Best |
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You will be two days ahead of me. Keep the wind at your back and fear little of me catching up. Love your plan ...mine is similar...hike your own hike and have a blast. Hope to see ya on the trail.
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I'm also using a Z55, great pack for a thru.
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Smokestacks
Join Date: 01-02-2010
Location: Roselle NJ
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they sent me a new pair no problem last year but the mrs did all the talking i have a pair of merrell radlands to start finishing my thru hike april 6 picking it up in hot springs where i had to hop off due to a monster case of trenchfoot
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Join Date: 02-04-2010
Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Age: 33
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I think you are all set. 17# pack weight is good for the weather. Don't let the guy from Hiawii tell you to take too much more out the conditions right now are tough. I'm starting next week and I added some weight to my pack. I was under 15# base but I'm adding a warmer sleeping bag, heavier thermal layers and. I'm back up around 16-17#'s again. Really its fine. I'll see you on the trail.
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Springer - Front Royal
Join Date: 07-26-2003
Location: White House, TN.
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Nobody is going to mention the amount of cash he's taking?
Dude $1000 will get you maybe a little better than halfway. And I'm being generous with that time frame. It used to be $1 a mile 10 years ago. Well, good luck and hope you make it all the way.....you're gonna have to be very very frugal. See ya at the Nashville Dinner.
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Smokestacks
Join Date: 01-02-2010
Location: Roselle NJ
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i egree good luck
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