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    Talking Unlimited Money. what would you do?

    Ok for starters I'm not in this category, but assuming you had an unlimited amount of money to outfit yourself for a thru-hike. What equipment would you buy, to include everything for the hike so big four plus clothes etc.

    For example would you get the best gear and a sherpa to carry it, or a llama, or goat? Sorry i thought the goat part was funny until I read more about pack goats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Mike View Post
    Ok for starters I'm not in this category, but assuming you had an unlimited amount of money to outfit yourself for a thru-hike. What equipment would you buy, to include everything for the hike so big four plus clothes etc.

    For example would you get the best gear and a sherpa to carry it, or a llama, or goat? Sorry i thought the goat part was funny until I read more about pack goats.

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    if i had unlimited money the AT is the last hike i'd go on.
    I'm so confused, I'm not sure if I lost my horse or found a rope.

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    :banana

    What would be the first and why since this would be the last out of the 100's world wide?

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    Zpacks Hexamid solo tent w/screen
    therm-a-rest NeoAir
    A nice FeatheredFriends or WM sleeping bag
    ULA CDT pack

    I guess those are all the things I want that cost more money than I have right now.

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    and yeah I would spend the money to go hike all over the world after the PCT and CDT

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    Bikini Babe Sherpas

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    i'd invest it.
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    Buy a lot of rounds?
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    I'd have Warbonnet make me a WBBB / Tarp in CubenFiber, Ultralight ZPack and cubenfiber parka of sorts
    up over the hills, theres nothing to fear
    theres a pub across the way with whisky and beer
    its a lengthy journey on the way up to the top
    but it ain't so bad if you have a great big bottle o'scotch

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    I wouldn't mind a sherpa...who was also a licensed massage therapist...and a gourmet cook.

    I would also have a personal assistant to meet me at my town/resupply stops, with clean laundry and wholesome food already taken care of. Then I could spend my zero day exploring the town and having fun. I obviously couldn't keep this assistant busy full time, so s/he could do trail magic for a lot of people along the way.
    Sometimes I feel like I am walking in my own shadow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tlap View Post
    I wouldn't mind a sherpa...who was also a licensed massage therapist...and a gourmet cook.

    I would also have a personal assistant to meet me at my town/resupply stops, with clean laundry and wholesome food already taken care of. Then I could spend my zero day exploring the town and having fun. I obviously couldn't keep this assistant busy full time, so s/he could do trail magic for a lot of people along the way.
    I like the way you think!
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    Yeah get yourself a sherpa and have him carry you a wall tent and a cot. Forget that ultralight nonsense.
    Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit, and as vital to our lives as water and good bread.
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    I would hire my exhusband to be my pack mule and then I would proceed to swat at him with a switch the entire way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sierra Echo View Post
    I would hire my exhusband to be my pack mule and then I would proceed to swat at him with a switch the entire way!

    I like this sentiment even though I am happily married!
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    Kilimanjaro then K2

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    Just read that some of the Ivy League guys who did the early work on exploring and summitting K2 had porters carry brass bed frames, and sherpas would "beg for the honor" of laying out sir's toiletries, removing his shoes...!

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    I think I read something about that in that book The Adventurer's Handbook.
    Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit, and as vital to our lives as water and good bread.
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    Unlimited funds? Probably the gear I carry now but replace my sil nylon tarp with a cuben fiber one. Everything else is great. Oh ... but I'd probably fly out west more for a second hike of the year.

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    First, I'd hire a blimp to provide shade and rain protection.

    Next would be eye surgery because it sucks missing wildlife and having to put on eyeglasses and wait for them to defog to confirm that there is indeed a mountain lion 10 yards away.

    My shelter would probably be a Big Sky Mirage 2P breathable cuben tent with carbon poles...unless I can build an inflatable cuben fiber version of my Black Diamond Lighthouse tent.

    Pack would be a Titanium Goat external frame pack or something similar with cuben fiber bags.

    I'd see if Kookabay or EnLIGHTened Equipment would build me a cuben down air mattress and a cuben fiber bivy.

    I'd keep my cuben fiber down quilt, GG LT4 trekking poles and Bearikade Expedition.

    For clothing, I'd make a shirt like my Ecomesh, except with wool fabric. I'd add Ecomesh pants. I'd love wool underwear, but I prefer a 9" inseam in my boxer briefs and UnderArmour is the only company that currently makes this. I have plenty of Fox River liner socks and over half a dozen Inov-8 shoes,. I'm considering Inov-8 Evoskin sandals for camp shoes and water crossings. Suluk46 titanium crampons might replace my Kahtoola crampons. I'd keep my Fugu down jacket and add a breathable cuben rain jacket.

    I might even do a few more custom things if I can find people to make them, for example, a breathable cuben fiber down jacket.

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    " I'll tell you what I'd do, man: two chicks at the same time, man."

    Lawrence from Office Space

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