You want to do 20 miles a day, listen to Gabriel and Rodriguez, try 11:11 or Area 52
I like Joe Bonamassa to walk to, especially his acoustic stuff, Live at Vienna Opera house is my favorite - plenty of walking rhythms
You want to do 20 miles a day, listen to Gabriel and Rodriguez, try 11:11 or Area 52
I like Joe Bonamassa to walk to, especially his acoustic stuff, Live at Vienna Opera house is my favorite - plenty of walking rhythms
Some good tunes from this article:
https://thetrek.co/appalachian-trail...gs-wanderlust/
Download The Indie Rock Playlist. Songs you can listen to for hours.
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Here is my current lifesoundtrack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f49Zhg4vLjg
Download with Tubemate, convert to mp3.
I always use earbuds, however these fanny packs are pretty cool https://www.jammypack.com/
E L E C T R O N I C
John Hopkins, Aphex Twin, Four Tet, Boards of Canada, Oneohtrix Point Never, Massive Attack
Taking a "bye" you'er not hiking yet....
Excellent suggestion. I still have yet to check out their newest album. Adding that to the list.
I am mostly metal as well, but I will be listening to a wide range of stuff on the trail. Anything with a good, solid drum beat that's good to get into a nice walking rhythm with.
Yep, I have earbuds. However, I am debating on bringing a speaker for when I camp alone or if I get stormed into my tent for a few hours, so I don't HAVE to wear the earbuds if rain is drowning it out for the next closest person. Unless some impromptu shelter karaoke happens (well before hiker midnight)... I'd be happy to provide the song on the speaker.
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