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    Default Starting at Springer Mtn Feb 1st any advice?

    I am a intermediate hiker that has great gear and am an athletic guy I was looking to start at Springer on February first and head north. I have done a good bit of research and am fairly certain I will be fine but this is an odd time to start this hike and I am a little nervous please give me advice and knowledge. Thanks so much.

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    You are from the south so you shouldn't be underestimating how cold it can get. Check the long range forecast and take something warmer than what you need. Good luck and have fun.
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    be prepared. know what you are doing.

    we started 1 feb as well. had 3 foot snow drifts across the trail many times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justinla45 View Post
    I am a intermediate hiker that has great gear and am an athletic guy I was looking to start at Springer on February first and head north. I have done a good bit of research and am fairly certain I will be fine but this is an odd time to start this hike and I am a little nervous please give me advice and knowledge. Thanks so much.
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    Good luck! I wouldn't hazzard to guess what kind of conditions you'll find this year. Just keep in mind Febuaury is typically the coldest month of the year and then the spring storms start in earnest early March. Yea, bring lots of cash.
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    My advice is don't stress about it. You'll figure it out as you go. Just make sure you have enough to keep warm the first couple months and you'll be fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ender View Post
    My advice is don't stress about it. You'll figure it out as you go. Just make sure you have enough to keep warm the first couple months and you'll be fine.
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    Based on how the temperature dropped in Georgia between last week and this week, I would suggest you take a zero bag. My 20 degree bag was adequate last week (temps down to about 26 at night), but I would have frozen my ass off this week. Also, the shady side of the mountains will be icy so I would take some of those strap-on spikes for your shoes.

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    I'd learn as much as you can about regulating core body temperature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PapaGarrettP View Post
    Based on how the temperature dropped in Georgia between last week and this week, I would suggest you take a zero bag. My 20 degree bag was adequate last week (temps down to about 26 at night), but I would have frozen my ass off this week. Also, the shady side of the mountains will be icy so I would take some of those strap-on spikes for your shoes.
    never have understood why anyone would go into the woods with a 15,20,30 etc degree bag in the winter. i always take my 0 degree from dec til march....and i have 6 bags to choose from! then again...i dont like pushing the limits on warmth while sleeping. i scrimp on most things...but never my bag.

    last week it was 18 one night and 35 the next night, which is a huge swing in nighttime lows, and we were at virtually the same elevation each night. be prepared.
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    the best advice i could give, unless there is a reason, would be to wait a month and start in march... i have no doubt you can and will be able to do the trail feb 1st, but its going to be COLD and more then likely at some point alot of snow.

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    http://hikeappalachia2011.blogspot.com/ This guy started in February last year. You may want to read his blog.

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    My advice would be wait 2 months to start. You'll hike in better weather, and you'll finish up in the fall -- best time to hike in new england -- instead of the middle of summer.

    If you insist on starting 2/1 bring a zero bag, long underwear, gloves, extra socks, wool hat and, as already mentioned, extra money for hotels and town meals.

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    I think Feb 1st is a fine time to start - yes, you will hit cold and you will hit snowstorms (but you could also easily luck into a few weeks of days in the 50s and nights only in the high teens and 20s. I assume you will carry a zero degree down bag (really a must). You say you have "great-gear" -- I hope that doesn't mean "a lot of great gear" - most everyone carries too many clothes - you will need rain good hard shell rain gear, warm clothes to sleep in, a down sweater / jacket, a stocking cap and a change of socks in your pack -- you might find that even when hiking you only wear a long sleeve tech shirt, shorts and a light sweater. Beyond this, I'd suggest no "extra anything" - you should also not carry a water pump (if you were thinking about it) if for no other reason is that in February it will just freeze all the time.

    Ok, I've gotten carried away --- the GOOD thing about this start is that you will be a whole month ahead of the hoard of NOBOS that will start in March (sorry to the hoard) -- you shouldn't have to be the last to cram in to a wet shelter full of hanging stuff or be forced to bivy under the picnic table -- by March you'll be in NC/TN (maybe VA if you move fast) and on cruise control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa D View Post
    I think Feb 1st is a fine time to start - yes, you will hit cold and you will hit snowstorms (but you could also easily luck into a few weeks of days in the 50s and nights only in the high teens and 20s. I assume you will carry a zero degree down bag (really a must). You say you have "great-gear" -- I hope that doesn't mean "a lot of great gear" - most everyone carries too many clothes - you will need rain good hard shell rain gear, warm clothes to sleep in, a down sweater / jacket, a stocking cap and a change of socks in your pack -- you might find that even when hiking you only wear a long sleeve tech shirt, shorts and a light sweater. Beyond this, I'd suggest no "extra anything" - you should also not carry a water pump (if you were thinking about it) if for no other reason is that in February it will just freeze all the time.

    Ok, I've gotten carried away --- the GOOD thing about this start is that you will be a whole month ahead of the hoard of NOBOS that will start in March (sorry to the hoard) -- you shouldn't have to be the last to cram in to a wet shelter full of hanging stuff or be forced to bivy under the picnic table -- by March you'll be in NC/TN (maybe VA if you move fast) and on cruise control.

    Best of luck and fun.
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    "the GOOD thing about this start is that you will be a whole month ahead of the hoard of NOBOS that will start in March (sorry to the hoard) -- you shouldn't have to be the last to cram in to a wet shelter full of hanging stuff or be forced to bivy under the picnic table -- by March you'll be in NC/TN (maybe VA if you move fast) and on cruise control."
    Concur. I started in late Feb, not early Feb, and this was still true. I got into VA at the end of March with a Feb 25th start, FWIW. Stayed in shelters most of the time, always room in a hostel, motel rooms not all booked up, etc.

    I think that the earlier you start, the more of a wild card the weather is, just tough to predict what you might run into. All things being equal, might be best to plan for relatively worse conditions, but in a sort of stageable way so that you can mail things home as they're no longer needed. So maybe a 10F or 15F sleeping bag rather than a zero degree bag but have a down parka that you can later swap for a lighter insulating layer --- that's the basic approach that worked for me, in any event.

    One other thought about starting early: once on trail do post as-you-go-along conditions when possible, as you can be certain there will be a lot of eager soon-to-start hikers looking for information from someone who is actually "out there and doing it".
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    Just plan your cloths, sleeping system, fuel & food knowing a storm may delay things a bit. Snowstorm could make for slower travel... Fewer people, no green tunnel...enjoy! May see you out there.

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    Temps can and do fall below zero F in February, especially in the Smokies. And yes, they've done plenty of rescues in the Smokes in the winter due to snow and cold. They even have shut down the trail in the Smokies. Be prepared to spend a lot of nights at hostels or hotels... You can get stranded very easily during a snowstorm stuck in a shelter for days (yes, that happens). Or as others have mentioned, why not just wait until March, which can still be bitter cold some nights but it's much less likely then February.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    how many times have you thru-hiked starting 1 February?
    Um, I've thru hiked once (SOBO) but I've hiked all of GA / NC in JANUARY and I've been on the trail a lot in February - I've post-holed 100s of miles on the AT and other trails in DEEP snow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justinla45 View Post
    I am a intermediate hiker that has great gear and am an athletic guy I was looking to start at Springer on February first and head north. I have done a good bit of research and am fairly certain I will be fine but this is an odd time to start this hike and I am a little nervous please give me advice and knowledge. Thanks so much.
    Hey if your dead set on the 1st of feb(ah hem,my b-day)go for it dude.You say you got some good gear,cool you just might get a chance to put it to the test.Bring extra cash,for hotel if you have to bail,let your family know what's going on(what your plan is).Bring extra food,and above all,have a great hike and God speed to you.

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