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    Default Pen-Mar to Harpers Ferry and back in 4 days

    Hi all,

    Monday will be the start of my first time on the AT. I've got the week off, and I've decided to do something crazy. I'm going to drive to the Mason Dixon line, and hike the 41 (or so) miles to Harpers Ferry WV. Then I'm going to turn around, and hike back to my car. Thankfully the weather looks like it's going to be perfect for the trip, unusually cool for the end of July, with minimal chance of rain.

    While I've done a lot of hiking, and a fair bit of camping, I've never done backpacking. Last night my new light weight sleeping bag arrived in the mail, so I packed my pack with everything I'm planning on bringing. Even before I finished packing I'd already cut a few things out. As it is, the pack weighs about 30lbs, including water. This is what's in it.

    Hooded rain jacket
    1 quick dry synthetic t-shirts

    1 pair of shorts

    5 pair wool socks

    Sandals

    Plastic poncho
    Backpack3 liter waterskin
    1 liter UV water bottle w/filter

    tent
    light sleeping bag
    camp stove+steno

    Small Cookpot

    Cup

    Spork
    LED flashlight
    Cell Phone
    Solar Cell Charger
    Book
    TPSpade
    First Aid kit
    Emergency Kit (Whistle, Rope, Compass, Mirror, Matches, Duct Tape)
    Toothbrush & Toothpaste
    Bug Spray

    Trash Bag
    8 power bars6 packets of oatmeal
    3 Sandwich bags homemade trail mix

    4 instant coffee packets
    3 dinner packets

    I've got an extra day built in that I can take if I need, and several people I can call to rescue me if I need it. I really really don't want to need it, but I'm worried that 20 miles a day with 30lbs might be beyond me 4 days in a row.


    Any thoughts or advice? Am I missing anything? Am I crazy?

    Cheers!
    David

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    Best of luck on your hike. I'll be in that section next week. Will keep an eye out for you. See 'ya up there.
    ...with lives on the line where dreams are found and lost
    I'll be there on time and I'll pay the cost
    For wanting things that can only be found
    In the darkness on the edge of town

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    Look for the miserable guy in the O's cap.

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    I revized

    Hooded rain jacket If this is heavy leave it, its july august.
    1 quick dry synthetic t-shirts
    1 pair of shorts
    2 pair wool socks
    Sandals

    Backpack 3 liter waterskin

    light sleeping bag
    camp stove+sterno

    Small Cookpot

    Cup

    Spork
    LED flashlight
    Cell Phone
    TPSpade
    First Aid kit
    Toothbrush & Toothpaste
    Bug Spray

    Trash Bag
    8 power bars
    6 packets of oatmeal
    3 Sandwich bags homemade trail mix
    4 instant coffee packets
    3 dinner packets

    I've got an extra day built in that I can take if I need, and several people I can call to rescue me if I need it. I really really don't want to need it, but I'm worried that 20 miles a day with 30lbs might be beyond me 4 days in a row.
    I packpack almost every single weekend, and I would be hard pressed to pull 4 20 miles days with a pack, I can pull 24 mile days day hiking, but then sunday im hurtin.


    Any thoughts or advice?
    Am I missing anything?
    Am I crazy? idk

    Cheers!
    David
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    Quote Originally Posted by David B B View Post
    Look for the miserable guy in the O's cap.
    Okay. I'll keep a lookout. You'll probably see me on my way back. I'm starting tomorrow: Pen Mar to Front Royal, then back to Pen Mar. Be safe up there.
    Peace,

    Jethro Tull
    ...with lives on the line where dreams are found and lost
    I'll be there on time and I'll pay the cost
    For wanting things that can only be found
    In the darkness on the edge of town

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    No tent? Really?

    And yeah, I think I'm agreeing with you on the jacket. It is kinda heavy, even without a liner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vibes Man View Post
    Okay. I'll keep a lookout. You'll probably see me on my way back. I'm starting tomorrow: Pen Mar to Front Royal, then back to Pen Mar. Be safe up there.
    Peace,

    Jethro Tull
    Glad to know I'm not the only one doing a down and back.

    Thanks, and you be safe too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by David B B View Post
    Glad to know I'm not the only one doing a down and back.

    Thanks, and you be safe too!
    Look for the guy with the Belgian Malinois.
    ...with lives on the line where dreams are found and lost
    I'll be there on time and I'll pay the cost
    For wanting things that can only be found
    In the darkness on the edge of town

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    Definitely! They're beautiful dogs. I decided not to bring my corgis.

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    David: Have a great trip. Come see us at the Outfitter in Harpers Ferry if you need anything!

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    Water purification of some sort?
    you left to walk the appalachian trail
    you can feel your heart as smooth as a snail
    the mountains your darlings
    but better to love than have something to scale


    -Girlyman, "Hold It All At Bay"

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    I definitely think that it is possible in four days. I was averaging over 20 miles per day in that area during my section hike this spring and found the hiking in Maryland to be quite easy overall.

    Why not send your food for the return trip down to HF - either to the ATC office or the hostel? That would lighten your pack by at least a few pounds starting out from Pen Mar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QHShowoman View Post
    Water purification of some sort?
    The 1 liter UV water bottle by CamelBak.
    http://www.camelbak.com/allclear

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coffee View Post
    I definitely think that it is possible in four days. I was averaging over 20 miles per day in that area during my section hike this spring and found the hiking in Maryland to be quite easy overall.

    Why not send your food for the return trip down to HF - either to the ATC office or the hostel? That would lighten your pack by at least a few pounds starting out from Pen Mar.
    I think with a little more prep time, and had I thought of it, I would have. At this point... Also, since I'm not really sure how much I'll be eating on my way down, aside from a couple of packs of oatmeal and freeze dried dinner, I don't really know how much to send.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David B B View Post
    The 1 liter UV water bottle by CamelBak.
    http://www.camelbak.com/allclear
    Totally missed that! Sorry!
    you left to walk the appalachian trail
    you can feel your heart as smooth as a snail
    the mountains your darlings
    but better to love than have something to scale


    -Girlyman, "Hold It All At Bay"

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    Is the lack of tent in the second list an oversight, or are you really leaving shelter at home?

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    Lol people are reading my revised list...I forget to be prepared, take the tent if its light, if its heavy, take a light tarp for emergency and hike early in the day, in order to get a shelter spot
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    Sheltowee Trace: Complete 2020-2023
    Pinhoti Trail: Complete 2023-2024
    Foothills Trail: 47.9
    AT Map 2: 279.4
    BMT: 52.7
    CDT: 85.4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gambit McCrae View Post
    Lol people are reading my revised list...I forget to be prepared, take the tent if its light, if its heavy, take a light tarp for emergency and hike early in the day, in order to get a shelter spot
    I specifically bought a light tent. Plus I'm leaving all the packaging, the welcome mat (really??) and the storage mesh shelf behind.

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    I did a test hike at Oregon Ridge yesterday. 5 mile loop with full pack. Stopped, set up camp. Took a picture. Broke camp, and repacked pack. Then did the loop over again from the other direction.

    Managed to maintain an average pace of a 21-22 minute mile. Shockingly this is about the same speed I go when I'm going with my corgis. So I guess a 30lb pack is about equal to 45lbs worth of corgis that want to stop and sniff everything.

    My hips and shoulders are definitely feeling it, but not too bad. Thank goodness for advil! I'm planning on repacking everything again tonight, including topping off the gorp and snickers I ate, and the water I drank. At this point I'm feeling really positive about the trip, and I think I'll definitely be able to hit Harpers Ferry by Tuesday afternoon, well in time to hit the AT Conservancy HQ and to get a burger before camping down for the night. As to whether I'll make it back to Pen Mar on Thursday... we'll see. I'm not going to kill myself trying to make that happen.

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    Did the four state challenge in September.Great shelters to hunker down in,with great tent sites.The Dahlgren Backpack Campground has great tent sites with a shower.Annapolis Rocks has great tent sites with a great view.Good ascents before the Raven Rock Shelter and Washington Monument,but nothing major.There is faucets with water after you pass the Washington Monument and at Gathland State Park(near the restrooms right after you cross Gapland Rd with the War Correspondents Memorial on your left.),so you can plan how much water you want to hump.I loved that section so much,my kids and I did it again in November over 3 days.I hope you have a great trek.

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