Hey all,
Just wondering if anyone has been around the Standing Indian Loop area (Albert Mtn, Deep gap, etc.) and knew how the springs were running. In particular, any water sources around Albert...
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Hey all,
Just wondering if anyone has been around the Standing Indian Loop area (Albert Mtn, Deep gap, etc.) and knew how the springs were running. In particular, any water sources around Albert...
My greatest fear is having my car keyed or having the tires slashed in a TN trailhead since my car has an SC liscence plate. Tensions are high because sc is on the winning side of football as of...
Probably not that much. The weather forecast calls for some snow tonight and tomorrow, and then none until next weekend. So I'm pretty sure you should be fine, enjoy your hike.
App-uh-latch-in, like the Apalachee indians. If you pronounced it like app-uh-lay-shin I'd give you a dirty look and presume you were a northerner (no hard feelings though).
yes, if it is cold windy and snowing (If I didnt have mine last February I dont know what I'd do)
I'm 6'0, and my pack weighs about 26 pounds with food and water. Very comfortable weight for me, weight is a personal preference though.
barefoot if not cold and not wet, designated pair of wool socks if cold and not wet, and my trailrunners unlaced and loose if cold and wet
I've always enjoyed my stays at Uncle Johnny's
The temps in GA/VA in April and NH/ME in May will be about the same, though it depends where you are in the states.
It's hard to imagine someone hiking 21,000 miles, much less a reporter. A cool story none the less/
I respect people who are ballsy enough to carry a nice camera. I hate taking pictures but love looking at them afterwards
I did physical therapy for 3 months last year when I tore my my ACL in my homecoming basketball game. It works wonders.
The GA/NC/TN sections aren't as busy as the northern sections it seems
keep in mind when buying a sleeping bag that it's usually a good 10-20 degrees warmer in a tent....you'll be very warm in wool clothes in a 15 degree bag in a tent in above freezing weather
The conservancy book for the NC/TN section has lots of misinformation. stick to maps, the only specific information guidebooks provide are a description of the trail, which can be drawn by a good...
Don't waste your time, this is a troll account with troll posts. Who trains for the trail for 8 months yet has no money for gear (or gear for that matter).
Why would someone break into a garage and steal backpacking gear
If you're looking for easier, do Shenandoah. But if you're looking for the most beautiful section, you can't beat the 30 miles from carvers gap to us19e imo. In that section you'll pass Jane Bald,...
I wear "compression tights" or as we call them "sliders" for track...they make all the difference. Though sometimes I go without while hiking when it is really hot (probably in june of your thru when...
When I went hiking in Montana over the summer I mailed my knife, lighter and fuel to the lodge I was staying at. Nobody had a problem with it.
One of the best campsites I've ever camped near was "stealth camping" though it was perfectly legal since I was in the southern AT. I was doing a fall section in NC/TN and it was getting cold and...
Alligator, is there any way you can tell if all these trolls are the same person? And is there anyway you can ban their IP address to prevent future troll/dummy accounts?
a plastic gallon jug full to the rim with brown liquor
All I have in terms of survival/first aid is moleskin, ibuprofen, duct tape, and flint+steel. Call me unprepared, but I have never needed anything more. I've found that mental preparedness is the...
I have a feeling he'll be making another appearance even if the ban-hammer comes down