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Hiking Plans 2022
PostI'm thinking of hiking the Bartram Trail end of March, beginning of April.
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Guide Books
PostHere is a sample page. The blur is from my end. Tough to hold a book and snap a pic with an iPad .
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Guide Books
PostWhich guide do you use to plan your next hike? In the mail today I received "WhiteBlaze Pages 2021". I figured it was a good time to order a new guide. I've been using one that is ten years old, or so. I figured with Covid there must have been a few changes and closures. I liked the way Appalacian Pages was laid out, and the WB2021 looks to be about the same. I had the first edition and liked and disliked the profile. The water sources and shelters weren't lined up right. The WB guide seems to d…
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What's For Dinner
Dmax - - Coffee Talk
PostI put one brisket, covered in mustard, in the oven for Ruben sandwiches. I put another brisket in the crock pot with potatoes and carrots. The cabbage was cooked on the stove.
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5 Shorter Thru-Hikes in 2021
Dmax - - Other Trails
PostThat same year, Wired did the Wonderland Trail then headed to Australia. She did the LT, Bib (with a pic of Jacko on her blog), and the C2C. She ended the year with a start of the Te Araroa thru hike which covers all of NZ.
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5 Shorter Thru-Hikes in 2021
Dmax - - Other Trails
PostQuote from odd man out: “Quote from Dmax: “Quote from odd man out: “Wondering about the High Sierra Trail. Would that be an even shorter alternative to the JMT? ” I read Walking With Wired's journal of the HST a couple of weeks ago. Sounds like a great trail with a couple alternate routes. The routes cross each other everyday if I remember right. I like the option of alternate routes as I'd pick the lower route most of the time because the older I get, the more I hate heights and exposure.It's a…
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Bought a new pack
PostI have a Jansport D5 in the closet. Maybe my next extended weekend hike a should use it and wear blue jeans and a flannel shirt. Then stay by a shelter so I could hear everyone's comments about me and wondering if I was a homeless serial killer. It could be fun, lol.
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5 Shorter Thru-Hikes in 2021
Dmax - - Other Trails
PostQuote from odd man out: “Wondering about the High Sierra Trail. Would that be an even shorter alternative to the JMT? ” I read Walking With Wired's journal of the HST a couple of weeks ago. Sounds like a great trail with a couple alternate routes. The routes cross each other everyday if I remember right. I like the option of alternate routes as I'd pick the lower route most of the time because the older I get, the more I hate heights and exposure. It's a hard trail to figure out where to leave y…
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Quote from jimmyjam: “Going to the Big Ditch. Got my hiking buddy Slingshot going with me!!! He's never been. Yeee hawwwww it should be a blast!!! ” The other day I read Walking With Wired's journal of her Hayduke Trail thru hike. Those that hike the Hayduke hitchhike twice at the bottom of the canyon. Their notes tell them when is the best time to get to the river to try and catch a ride to the other side. Certain beaches are the best spot to catch the rafters headed down the Colorado River to …
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Water treatment
Dmax - - Trail Health
PostThe Sawyer bag makes a good scoop if you cut the top off. That's about all its good for...
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Blogs for women
Dmax - - Women's Threads
PostI've enjoyed reading about 14 different trails so far from Wired. I'm reading the Bib now.
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Hayduke
Dmax - - Other Trails
PostI watched a great video last night on Amazon prime. Not sure where else to find it. The title is “Figure It Out On The Hayduke Trail" The Hayduke is about 800 miles long. The story said that only around 20 people try to thru hike it a year.
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welcome to the cafe
Dmax - - Coffee Talk
Post4,500 out of 5,000 will probably be bots....
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6" of the white stuff in Erwin. 12" on Roan Mountain. Right now search crews are looking for three hikers at Carvers Gap/roan Mtn. Searchers left Carvers Gap looking for the three that were able to find cell service to get a 911 call out.
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Down Mittens
PostMy wife got the OR down hat about two weeks ago. We were hoping to get a blackrock hat but they are going out of business. She’s been wearing it for walks around her place of employment in the mornings. She was wearing a serious fleece hat but said it wasn’t warm enough. She said her OR is perfect. I want one more like the blackrock, with more down and no elastic on the bottom edge. Hopefully I can find one or I might pick up an OR till I do find one.