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Astro wrote:
HB, thanks for the link. Appears to be a lot of good info. Look forward to diving further into it later.
I'm with ya on that. Just skimmed everything a little bit and like it a lot. Will get in deeper a little later.Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
Followed these links when Wired posted over on TOS. All this stuff makes me feel old -- I mean, none of this info was available back in the day, let alone the sage advice, the awesome links to resources, the journals, the up-to-date gear photos and reviews, the gear itself, or the awesome web skills to present it all in such a professional manner. She's made it all too easy! Any gomer ought to be able to sleepwalk from Springer to Katahdin, it's gotten so easy.
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Does anyone else feel like there's only so much one can read about hiking before it starts affecting their own hikes? I stay away from Trail Journal's...Annie's and one about the BMT are the only ones I've read. I want my experiences to be my own. I want to form my own opinions, learn from my own mistakes, and see things from virgin eyes. I enjoy reading the trip reports here and an occasional book, but otherwise I tend to avoid people's blogs.Lost in the right direction.
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TrafficJam wrote:
Does anyone else feel like there's only so much one can read about hiking before it starts affecting their own hikes? I stay away from Trail Journal's...Annie's and one about the BMT are the only ones I've read. I want my experiences to be my own. I want to form my own opinions, learn from my own mistakes, and see things from virgin eyes. I enjoy reading the trip reports here and an occasional book, but otherwise I tend to avoid people's blogs.
I'm with you on that. I'll keep up with anybody that I have met. For example if you or anyone on this site was writing one I would keep up with you. Annie's about her and Oz's Camino is the last one I read. I know a girl who can tell you where everybody is at, at any given time on the AT from Trail Journals. To each his own. It's not for me either.Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
I haven't "followed" hikers on the TrailJournals site, haven't really read a single journal on that site from end-to-end. I have however read tons of journals as books or eBooks. I'm not too worried about how the journals will affect my hike, I know that no two hikes are the same.
Besides, my eyes are long past being virgin. That ship has sailed.
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rafe wrote:
I haven't "followed" hikers on the TrailJournals site, haven't really read a single journal on that site from end-to-end. I have however read tons of journals as books or eBooks. I'm not too worried about how the journals will affect my hike, I know that no two hikes are the same.
Besides, my eyes are long past being virgin. That ship has sailed.
With your 40 yrs of experience, I'm sure you've been around the block a few times.Lost in the right direction. -
rafe wrote:
Besides, my eyes are long past being virgin. That ship has sailed.
(LOL) Haven't heard that in a while. Shellie got me the other day with one. We were in our travel trailer and she was trying to squeeze behind me in the kitchen and said there wasn't enough room in this trailer to cuss a cat.
After we got home she got online and started looking at 40' plus 5th wheelers.Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
TrafficJam wrote:
With your 40 yrs of experience, I'm sure you've been around the block a few times.
Not quite 40 yet, but getting there. No need to inflate the numbers. -
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July wrote:
Dang, all we are missing is The Triple Crown,,,
Check over in the Jukebox, I'll buy you a Double Crown.Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
If I were a rye drinker, I'd say something about 7 Crown...I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here.
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milkman wrote:
July wrote:
Dang, all we are missing is The Triple Crown,,,
Check over in the Jukebox, I'll buy you a Double Crown.
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Polish, Jewish, Dutch, and Cherokee here. I get my appetite and culinary expertise from the Polish side, the way I handle my money is from the Jewish side, the way I bitch and complain comes from this side too. I get my good looks from the Dutch side and the Cherokee side is the reason why I can't handle my liquor.Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar.
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hikerboy wrote:
Rasty wrote:
Lithuanian, Irish and Italian here.
My kids are Irish, Lithuanian, Italian, English, German and Blackfoot Indian.
wow!! how many wives have you had?
Just one. She's a mutt like me!Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Dr. Seuss -
Half Norwegian, one quarter Danish and German, 100% AmericanI am human and I need to be loved - just like everybody else does
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Texas trailer trash (and proud of it).Lost in the right direction.
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I'm an American, whatever that really means.
And like some of you I come from a mixed background.
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TrafficJam wrote:
Texas trailer trash (and proud of it).
so I am guessing you have a south drawl to your Tennessee twang ?"Dazed and Confused"
Recycle, re-use, re-purpose
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jimmyjam wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
Texas trailer trash (and proud of it).
so I am guessing you have a south drawl to your Tennessee twang ?
I've lived in a lot of places so don''t have a strong accent.
My parents were poor texans who wanted better and got an education.Lost in the right direction. -
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WanderingStovie wrote:
Half Norwegian, one quarter Danish and German, 100% American
for some reason I thought you grew up in Ottawa and were Canadien.Lost in the right direction. -
My ancestors came from all over northern Europe, except for a few who met the Europeans when they arrived. They've all been in North America a very long time. When my daughter had a unit on immigration in middle school, she had the assignment, "draw the flags of where your people came from and explain when they came over." I thought for a while, and told her, "draw the flag of the Dutch West India Company, and I'll write a letter to your teacher."I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here.
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TrafficJam wrote:
FWanderingStovie wrote:
Half Norwegian, one quarter Danish and German, 100% American
for some reason I thought you grew up in Ottawa and were Canadien.
There's a Town of Ottawa in Wisconsin.
I flew into Ontario, CA once.I am human and I need to be loved - just like everybody else does -
Polish ehh? That explains a lot! Heehee! Just kidding!
Im a pure bred american mutt....Italian, Dutch, Scottish, Austrian and Ukranian.
My mothers Dutch side of the family goes very far back. I have ancestors buried in the Old Dutch Church Sleepy Hollow CemeteryRIAP -
If you heard me talk, you'd know very well that I'm a southerner through and through.
My ancestors were English.www.appalachiantrailclarity.com - Life on the A.T.
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July wrote:
Not only does Wired have a streamlined gear set, her daily posts from the trail are pretty cool. I hate when following a blog, the hiker 'disappears' dosent post for 2-3-4 weeks. It's like, hey, what happened last WEEK?
I like reading up-to-date hiker journals, but I also like the hiker who is more focused on enjoying the hike than in publishing journals & photos every day.. -
gypsy97 wrote:
July wrote:
Not only does Wired have a streamlined gear set, her daily posts from the trail are pretty cool. I hate when following a blog, the hiker 'disappears' dosent post for 2-3-4 weeks. It's like, hey, what happened last WEEK?
I like reading up-to-date hiker journals, but I also like the hiker who is more focused on enjoying the hike than in publishing journals & photos every day..
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July wrote:
gypsy97 wrote:
July wrote:
Not only does Wired have a streamlined gear set, her daily posts from the trail are pretty cool. I hate when following a blog, the hiker 'disappears' dosent post for 2-3-4 weeks. It's like, hey, what happened last WEEK?
I like reading up-to-date hiker journals, but I also like the hiker who is more focused on enjoying the hike than in publishing journals & photos every day..
So you like up to date journals, and focused hikers... I really don't get your point.
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hikerboy wrote:
July wrote:
gypsy97 wrote:
July wrote:
Not only does Wired have a streamlined gear set, her daily posts from the trail are pretty cool. I hate when following a blog, the hiker 'disappears' dosent post for 2-3-4 weeks. It's like, hey, what happened last WEEK?
I like reading up-to-date hiker journals, but I also like the hiker who is more focused on enjoying the hike than in publishing journals & photos every day..
So you like up to date journals, and focused hikers... I really don't get your point.
whats not to like?
The funny/ thing. How dare you condone through your ignorance.... Wired.... -
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