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Thru-Hiking the Appalachian Trail as a Full-Time Remote Software Engineer: Feasible?
hikerboy - - AT Specific
PostIt 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.
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Cafe Members
PostThe 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.
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the football thread
hikerboy - - Coffee Talk
PostGreat game. One of those games that had to have a winner and a a loser. 49ers played their hearts out, but finally ran out of gas.
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Took a walk today
PostDid an 11 mile hike in Harriman SP yesterday. 15 minutes in I ran into an AT thru hiker ,Class of 2014. We'd never met, but we sat and BS'd for a half hour or so. After that I saw no one the rest of the day until the last mile back to the car. appalachiantrailcafe.net/index.php/Attachment/16466/appalachiantrailcafe.net/index.php/Attachment/16467/appalachiantrailcafe.net/index.php/Attachment/16468/
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Quote from LIhikers: “Thanks hikerboy. I ordered directly from ALDHA. I like much better to have the book in hand than use a PDF on a device or gadget. I guess it'll get here when it gets here. ” You should get it in the next week or so.
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It depends where you bought the Companion through, from ALDHA directly or through a 3rd party like Amazon. I know ALDHA has already been shipping them. You can also get thr pdf version if you're an active ALDHA member. A membership costs $20.
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Now that you mention it,I thought she looked familiar! I haven't seen you guys in a while. I was hiking clockwise. Probably somewhere around 12 pm-ish.
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I saw a couple of deer today at Blydenburgh County Park. Ducks, geese, herons, too.appalachiantrailcafe.net/index.php/Attachment/16455/appalachiantrailcafe.net/index.php/Attachment/16456/appalachiantrailcafe.net/index.php/Attachment/16457/appalachiantrailcafe.net/index.php/Attachment/16458/appalachiantrailcafe.net/index.php/Attachment/16459/appalachiantrailcafe.net/index.php/Attachment/16460/appalachiantrailcafe.net/index.php/Attachment/16461/
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Took a walk today
PostQuote from IMScotty: “Quote from hikerboy: “Yesterday I hiked in a park I'd never heard of. I'd seen it mentioned in a FB group so I decided to check it out, and I'm glad I did. It's called Trail View State Park. Turns out it's got some fun trails, not too challenging, and a lot of possible loop variations. It does share some of the trails with mountain bikes, but yesterday I was mostly alone, no hikers and one mountain biker. I'll go back again. I couldn't believe I'd never heard of it before. …
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Took a walk today
PostYesterday I hiked in a park I'd never heard of. I'd seen it mentioned in a FB group so I decided to check it out, and I'm glad I did. It's called Trail View State Park. Turns out it's got some fun trails, not too challenging, and a lot of possible loop variations. It does share some of the trails with mountain bikes, but yesterday I was mostly alone, no hikers and one mountain biker. I'll go back again. I couldn't believe I'd never heard of it before. appalachiantrailcafe.net/index.php/Attachmen…
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Quote from LIhikers: “Quote from odd man out: “Quote from LIhikers: “I'm thinking ahead to our planned LASH of the southern half of the AT in 2024. I'm wondering if alcohol is readily available, south of Harper's Ferry, for stove fuel or would I be better off switching to a canister stove? ” also interested. I've always used alcohol, but not yet hiked long enough to need to refuel enroute. ” We've always used alcohol for all 3 season hikes. We never had problems finding fuel in outfitters, hardw…
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New Years eve hike
PostMe and Lou will be heading to the AT tomorrow to hike north from falls village, stay at Limestone spring shelter tomorrow night and then up to Mt. Riga Shelter Sunday night to catch the new year's dawn from the new shelter.
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Quote from IMScotty: “I am all for a formula to try to quantify a rating, but there are so many variables that have left out. Astro correctly brings up one, Altitude. It makes a huge difference. I will bring up another, mud and roots! Try hiking the Northern half f the Long trail sometime OK Cafe members, what other variables are missing? ” Attitude. Some days you're just going to feel stronger than other days.
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The Appalachian Trail is one of the most hiked trails in the world. I was always a solo hiker for many years, and tended to avoid crowds and people in general. One of the benefits of section hiking is the ability to pick your spots at different times of year to avoid the bubble. But unless you're able to hike in the winter, any 500 mile stretch in spring or summer, you'll be bound to be seeing people most days and nights. Embrace it. In 2013 I hiked from Springer to Damascus, starting March 20. …