I know most people hike the LT NOBO but I am going SOBO. Any one else this summer leaving late July early August SOBO on the LT. I'll be leaving the last week in July and curious to see who I may run into in the Northern section. 3 Weeks away.
I know most people hike the LT NOBO but I am going SOBO. Any one else this summer leaving late July early August SOBO on the LT. I'll be leaving the last week in July and curious to see who I may run into in the Northern section. 3 Weeks away.
Half of the people can be part right all of the time,Some of the people can be all right part of the time. But all the people can't be all right all the time
stranger and I will be heading south on August first
Half of the people can be part right all of the time,Some of the people can be all right part of the time. But all the people can't be all right all the time
I'm looking at early Sept after my job ends, will have to see how that works out.
Starting SOBO E2E August 3rd....
Half of the people can be part right all of the time,Some of the people can be all right part of the time. But all the people can't be all right all the time
I'll be doing SOBO e2e starting August 24th!
I'm starting SOBO on the 18th... four days away! Weather forecast looks surprisingly un-rainy compared to what I'm used to in Vermont, so I'll cross my fingers and hope it doesn't spring a surprise hurricane on me. Happy trails!
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I'm looking at SOBO mid-late September. First backpacking trip over 4-5 days
I absolutely cannot wait.
Just five days away before I leave for N. Troy am I ever getting so excited. The closer it comes the more indecisive about what clothing and gear I want to bring. I just want to leave already so I have to make a decision.
Half of the people can be part right all of the time,Some of the people can be all right part of the time. But all the people can't be all right all the time
I'm going back and forth on the rain pants vs. rain skirt and am now leaning towards the rain skirt.
That'll mean no long pants but I'll have a wool cap that'll cover my ears and my Mont Bell Thermowrap so I can keep my core warm if temps dip. I'm generally comfortable hiking with shorts in the mid 40's and up.
Other than that I'm dialed in and am fussing over resupply.
10 days.
Yeah I'm fussing over a few clothing items and which hammock I want to bring. I'm really trying to keep my base weight under 8lbs without being stupid light. It's really between a micro weight smart wool long sleeve T and Long Johns or Silk Long Sleeve and Silk Long Johns. I am bringing a black rock vest for my core so that should keep me warm. And I've hiked in short and short sleeves in the upper twenties in the middle of December when their is snow on the ground. If I am hiking and I am cold well I just try and hike faster . A cuben fiber rain jacket which is a VB and decided to bring no rain gear for my bottom half.
Half of the people can be part right all of the time,Some of the people can be all right part of the time. But all the people can't be all right all the time
Humm, the LT can get quite overgrown and brushy on the northern end, so I always wear long pants. The other option is long gaiters. It looks like it shouldn't rain much, other then the occasional scattered afternoon T-storms. I'm going to bring a poncho for those. Unlike the rest of the country, the weather should stay comfortable - warm durring the day and chilly at night.
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It can't be worse that the 51 mile section of the Mountains to Sea trail I just hiked. It thunderstormed and rained the whole time and I swear we could have been on a movie set for a VietNam war movie - weeds and brush waist high for long, long stretches. Even now my legs look like I've been running through a briar patch.
36 hours to go before I leave my house and start the drive up to VT.