That's gorgeous!
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That's gorgeous!
My primary is the Zebralight H52w and been using mine since 2016. It's no longer available and H53w replaced it I think. I paired it up with a Fenix ARB-L14-1600U USB Rechargeable AA Li-ion Battery....
Outstanding! I'm 1529.7 behind... :banana
At Hawk Mountain Road (around the corner) there is excellent parking, huge lot with plenty of room:...
Note that the Old Rag parking at 643 fills up quickly - get there early: https://twitter.com/ShenandoahNPS/status/1327617641004093440
The tent sites at Rock Spring hut are not bad.
Very cool trip!
Awesome accomplishment!
Yep, what the others have said. Coleman Fuel (White Gas / Naphtha) is what it is supposed to burn. I love the stove, works great. Most of the time these days I'm using alcohol...every now and then in...
Patagonia is looking pretty nice this week... :-?
Do note that overnight camping is still closed along the AT here in MD: https://dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/Pages/at.aspx
This is an excellent lot. I've used it a number of times.
The upper parking of Crabtree Falls is great access point to The Priest - it is a little rough getting up there: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJH57tchvjk
Most Awesome!
There's the little spot on VA601 below the Tom Floyd wayside shelter area too.
I did this last fall in the opposite direction...hardest hike I'd ever done. It was hard but I had a great time. Peakbagger nailed it...(hut experience and weather) be prepared for bad, wet, and/or...
Shelter mile data exists in this data set: https://tnlandforms.us/at/googleat.php?lat=39.8&lon=-77.48&scale=6
Parking is in this data set:...
Love my 2020!
Hmmm, I must be old...seems it's not any more. What fun is that?
Plenty of Everclear in MD...:D
Need more pad R value!
Twitter feed with some good photos: https://twitter.com/vbagate/status/1208367541976027137
Wikitrail has a planner I've used: http://www.wikitrail.org/planner/new/at
Seems they are needed now: https://youtu.be/cBoe6CUDhzw
You can upload maps to the 20...
There was an older thread on Backpacking Light about this. https://backpackinglight.com/forums/topic/58735/
The conventional rule of thumb follows the formula: [x -(70 – y)/2 = z] where X=20 and...