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  • Hiking plans 2021

    LIhikers - - Trip Planning

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    It's good to hear that they are issuing permits for 2021, I'm kind of surprised though due to covid.

  • Corona Virus and the Trail

    LIhikers - - Trail Health

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    Quote from max.patch: “Edit to add: The local paper just reported that the the county said that the website crashed due to the "overwhelming response." ” Are they surprised?

  • Daypack

    LIhikers - - Packs

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    I have 2 packs for day hikes, one larger than the other. The bigger one is for winter when I carry extra clothing and a stove, fuel, and pot. It's big enough, barely, to do an overnighter during summer months.

  • Corona Virus and the Trail

    LIhikers - - Trail Health

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    I'm not even sure how or where to get it. I guess I should look into it

  • Took a walk today

    LIhikers - - General

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    Quote from Traffic Jam: “It’s stupid but I also took a pic of my favorite, insulated coffee container. One of my favorite things in winter is to hike with my hot coffee. I hold my coffee cup with one hand, sipping as I hike, and a trekking pole in the other. ” I'm a big coffee drinker, I should try carrying a thermos.

  • Took a walk today

    LIhikers - - General

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    oops, the photo is upside down. Turn your device 180 degrees around to see the photo right side up

  • Took a walk today

    LIhikers - - General

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    Yesterday saw us back on the Long Path for 8 miles. 26 degrees when we started and 32 when we finish. The sky was gray all day with a high, 100% overcast, and there was a moderate breeze. One photo I can share appalachiantrailcafe.net/index.php/Attachment/13438/

  • AT Gear List for Older Hikers

    LIhikers - - Gear

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    The only real concession I made to being older was to make sure I bring glasses.

  • Trailhead Parking

    LIhikers - - General

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    Actually I'm toying with the idea of having the wife's 1978 VW bus converted to have a Subaru engine installed. Just like the VW engine the Subaru engine is a 4 cylinder, horizontally opposed, engine and it has a lot more horsepower than the VW engine. I doubt it'll happen though as I think the money would be better spent on a new vehicle.

  • Trailhead Parking

    LIhikers - - General

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    Quote from jimmyjam: “Tough to beat a Subaru. Unless you want a full size truck, then get a RAM or GMC. ” My 2002 Subaru Forester is still going just fine with 424000+ miles. Sure I spend for regular maintenance but that's cheaper than payments for a new car. Nothing unreasonable has gone wrong or been replaced. Kathy thinks she'd like a mini-van but if we go that route I'd hope to find one with all wheel drive and seats that stow into the floor so we could have a flat floor behind the front sea…

  • Tarptent Double Rainbow

    LIhikers - - Tents & Shelters

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    Quote from Rasty: “I think you will be very happy with the Double Rainbow. ” Rasty, it's good to hear from you, I hope all is well. Based on the success of the 2 other Tarptent.com tents we have I'm expecting this one to be just as good. We have a Rainbow for when either Kathy or I go out solo, a Rainshadow for when Kathy, me, and the dog all go together and now the Double Rainbow for just me and Kathy.

  • whats the weather where you are?

    LIhikers - - General

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    Quote from Astro: “Quote from max.patch: “Quote from LIhikers: “Yep, I don't handle the heat well. I've been to the hospital emergency room twice, over the years, for heat stroke. ” As one who grew up in Florida, I have no doubt that if I attempted the dog sled trip you and wife took in MN that you told us about I would have ended up in the ER. Or worse.Tip -- don't plan on hiking GA in August. ” I have hiked in GA in late July and on into NC in early August. Not a problem for me, but just like …

  • Tarptent Double Rainbow

    LIhikers - - Tents & Shelters

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    Our new tent is on it's way. We won't be able to use it until I do the seam sealing, and that may be weather dependent.

  • whats the weather where you are?

    LIhikers - - General

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    Quote from Dmax: “4”- 8” of snow for Erwin tomorrow... ” I'm jealous

  • Corona Virus and the Trail

    LIhikers - - Trail Health

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    Quote from max.patch: “Quote from Dmax: “My wife got her shot on Monday. She said only 45% of the nurses took the vaccine at her facility. ” That makes no sense to me. You'd think people -- especially medical professionals -- would know better. ” Maybe they do....they may know something we don't, but who am I to say.

  • Corona Virus and the Trail

    LIhikers - - Trail Health

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    I agree with you max patch. On another note I have a friend who started the new year all wrong. He died of a heart attack on January 1st

  • whats the weather where you are?

    LIhikers - - General

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    I'm still hoping for snow

  • whats the weather where you are?

    LIhikers - - General

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    Quote from Astro: “Quote from LIhikers: “This morning it's 32 degrees and dark out, right now. I'll be cycling to work today. ” Funny a temperature you find warm enough to ride your bike, I find too cold to walk. Of course probably reversed for 90s. All a matter of perspective. ” Yep, I don't handle the heat well. I've been to the hospital emergency room twice, over the years, for heat stroke.

  • whats the weather where you are?

    LIhikers - - General

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    This morning it's 32 degrees and dark out, right now. I'll be cycling to work today.

  • Corona Virus and the Trail

    LIhikers - - Trail Health

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    ST, condolence to your wife and you. It's a good thing that it was a peaceful passing. Once the grieving is over find a way to celebrate his life.