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  • Took a walk today

    hikerboy - - General

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    Quote from LIhikers: “Yesterday's walk was in a place called Planting Fields Arboretum, it was only the 2nd time I've ever been there. It was the estate of a wealthy family from 1913 until 1955. As you might expect in an arboretum there were all sorts of gardens and green houses to go through. We hiked 4.1 miles on trails that went through the non-manicured woods. I think it took us about 2.5 hours as we stopped so Kathy could read the signs describing the trees, flowers, and plants. Along the w…

  • one way or another you're not going to see the sun.

  • youtu.be/2ZTdqh-a0tU?si=d9aO9o8I9JaLdmAi

  • I wonder if Matt understands the concept of thread drift.

  • Quote from max.patch: “I loved Fernwood 2 Night. Martin Mull aka Barth Gimble is a hoot. ” His interview of Tom Waits is gold. youtu.be/sPT8F03GAkQ?feature=shared

  • There's nothing wrong with buying used gear, as long as there's nothing wrong with the gear itself.You should always ask the seller why they're selling. Osprey makes a good pack. The Exos, Atmos and now the Levity are the more popular ones, with the Exos a preference of the 3 among thru hikers. Osprey has a great reputation for honoring its warranty. I don't think you'd have an issue returning it if there is something that's defective. Make sure the zippers are all working, and haven't separated…

  • Quote from Rasty: “@'hikerboy "Is one of those people". I don't know what that means but I fully support the statement. ” He must be referring to how I used my trust fund money to ruin the thru hiking experience for everyone.

  • Quote from Rasty: “@'hikerboy "Is one of those people". I don't know what that means but I fully support the statement. ” I must have missed that.

  • Took a walk today

    hikerboy - - General

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    I grew up in Flushing, and at the time we had a very mixed community, and one of my best friends was Chinese. But Main St Flushing went through a dramatic transformation in the '90s and is now predominantly Asian, a mix of Chinese and Korean. youtu.be/d_CaZ4EAexQ?si=KORCQFJ7-tli-f5S

  • Although I haven't hiked with kids, there was a woman last year who hiked the entire Appalachian Trail with her 10 kids last year. No reason you couldn't. Try to plan the hike so that you have a reward, like a waterfall, swimming hole, or beautiful viewpoint. And make sure they always stay within sight of you or your camp.Try also to plan it when the weather's good. Nobody enjoys hiking in the rain.

  • Going For A Short Hike

    hikerboy - - General

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    Quote from odd man out: “Quote from Astro: “Quote from AnotherKevin: “Gorgeous scenery in the gorges such as Avalanche pass. ” Now I understand. I thought you were calling him gorgeous, but it was actually the scenery you were referring to. ” So if the first president owned an attractive chasm, we could say: George's gorge is gorgeous. ” The George of Valley Forge?

  • Taking the first step

    hikerboy - - Coffee Talk

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    Quote from StalkingTortoise: “appalachiantrailcafe.net/index…55fbda0988c78538800c9e08a March Forth! I always thought I'd be finished with the AT by the time I retired. Now it looks like I won't be using vacation days for my Maine section. Kind of a bummer, as the thought of getting paid while hiking got me up quite a few mountains. ” I just retired a few months ago, and I'm still getting used to the idea of not having to return from a trip at a certain time.

  • If you're getting most of your information from YouTube vloggers, you're not getting very good information. The vast majority of vloggers fail, most before they've gotten halfway. And the vast majority of thru hikers don't vlog. A few thousand people a year attempt a thru hike, and you've probably watched no more than a handful of vloggers. You should also know that the AT was never designed with thru hiking in mind and that the AMC huts predate the AT itself. Maybe read up on Myron Avery and Be…

  • You're very entertaining, but you do need to get out more.When you do, you'll find yourself sharing the trail with not just thru hikers, but section hikers and dayhikers as well. And how they hike really has no influence on your hike except making you angrier. If you want to do a good warm up, do the Benton Mackaye trail. all primitive campsites, no hostels, very few towns. 290 miles, and I've gone 3 to 4 days without seeing a single person. I can see you really don't have the mental mindset to …

  • Do yourself a favor and go hike a bit.

  • Quote from IMScotty: “HB, Did my parents send you my Trust Fund by mistake? I can't seem to find mine. ” Yeah, that was pretty funny. There's some real interesting judgements going on from someone who doesn't get out enough.

  • You're very angry, for no reason. There are plenty of long distance trails you can hike if you want a more pure experience. But the AT is what it is. Hostels have been around for decades, it's not something new. And most thru hikers do NOT hostel hop.When you spend 5 or 6 months in the woods, believe it or not, a hot shower is a good idea once in a while. This whole nonsense about trust fund babies is even funnier. As I've said before, you are absolutely clueless as to what it takes to trhu hike…

  • I'm anxious to see how well you do next year.If I were you, I'd worry about my own hike instead of worrying about everyone else's.

  • It can be done, but thru hiking is challenging enough without the additional logistics of working remotely. That being said I've heard of people doing just that. Keep in mind the AT is also a social trail, and you'll be camping every night with a number of people. Do you really want to be working while others are socializing? If possible, maybe plan a 3-4 week section hike and see how that goes first before you commit to 5 or 6 months.

  • Cafe Members

    hikerboy - - General

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    The Mid Atlantic Ruck was a lot of fun. We had around 25 people who were appreciative of the amount of one on one time we spent with each, going over their gear, giving advice. Working on the ALDHA board has been very satisfying, and I'll most likely look to serve another term when mine expires in October.