What are your hiking plans, goals, or dreams for 2014? It doesn't matter if it's short sections, weekends, or a thru hike, share with the cafe.
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BirdBrain wrote:
Hike NH and take in 26 more 4000' hills (a few Blue Blazes). Hopefully meet some PoHo's during that section. Hike as many finger islands off the coast of Maine that we can get to in 10 or 11 days of sailing. Hike several hills in Acadia (that is a yearly thing and goes without saying). Get the wives up to the Bigelows for an overnighter.
And for my 2000th post and in honor of the nice lady that sent me an email inviting me over here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUc3wd4It8g
rocksNsocks wrote:
I never get tired of watching trains crash...whats wrong with me.BirdBrain wrote:
Hike NH and take in 26 more 4000' hills (a few Blue Blazes). Hopefully meet some PoHo's during that section. Hike as many finger islands off the coast of Maine that we can get to in 10 or 11 days of sailing. Hike several hills in Acadia (that is a yearly thing and goes without saying). Get the wives up to the Bigelows for an overnighter.
And for my 2000th post and in honor of the nice lady that sent me an email inviting me over here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUc3wd4It8g
Toli wrote:
rocksNsocks wrote:
I never get tired of watching trains crash...whats wrong with me.BirdBrain wrote:
Hike NH and take in 26 more 4000' hills (a few Blue Blazes). Hopefully meet some PoHo's during that section. Hike as many finger islands off the coast of Maine that we can get to in 10 or 11 days of sailing. Hike several hills in Acadia (that is a yearly thing and goes without saying). Get the wives up to the Bigelows for an overnighter.
And for my 2000th post and in honor of the nice lady that sent me an email inviting me over here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUc3wd4It8g
gif.008 gif.008 actly... :silly:
Just Bill wrote:
My wife is due in early June, hopefully she's au natural and everyone is healthy. But wife and baby will probably be out of commission for most of the summer so-
If I can figure it out, Just Bill and Little Will will be camping and hopefully backpacking.
Probably dreaming but I have some minor hopes to bring him out and do Maryland this year (he's 3 1/2 this summer)
Gotta make my own pack if that's the case as even SUL gear none of the kid carrier packs are meant for solo parents, they all top out around 45 lbs which includes the pack itself. Pack, Kid, and water means you maxed out the pack before you even carry any gear or food. Might have to pick BB brain or put that lazy lout socks and his fittin skills to work on a frame- that seems to be the trick.
More than likely though we will just do some Bikepacking, I can steal the seat off my wifes bike and use our trailer for gear. I won't have to reinvent the wheel and can bring a cooler and more small stuff for the boy to make him comfy. For all you folks who have that old kid trailer around- consider giving it a shot. We have lots of nice bike trails that are monotonus to hike on, but toss some gear and a cooler in the trailer and it's like car camping meets backpacking- 30 miles by lunch anyone...
LoboSolo wrote:
goin' to hike the roan highlands and the humps soon. thought about goin' to georgia in a few weeks but it will be too freakin' crowded. gonna play a lot of golf this summer
Just Bill wrote:
My wife is due in early June, hopefully she's au natural and everyone is healthy. But wife and baby will probably be out of commission for most of the summer so-
If I can figure it out, Just Bill and Little Will will be camping and hopefully backpacking.
Probably dreaming but I have some minor hopes to bring him out and do Maryland this year (he's 3 1/2 this summer)
Gotta make my own pack if that's the case as even SUL gear none of the kid carrier packs are meant for solo parents, they all top out around 45 lbs which includes the pack itself. Pack, Kid, and water means you maxed out the pack before you even carry any gear or food. Might have to pick BB brain or put that lazy lout socks and his fittin skills to work on a frame- that seems to be the trick.
More than likely though we will just do some Bikepacking, I can steal the seat off my wifes bike and use our trailer for gear. I won't have to reinvent the wheel and can bring a cooler and more small stuff for the boy to make him comfy. For all you folks who have that old kid trailer around- consider giving it a shot. We have lots of nice bike trails that are monotonus to hike on, but toss some gear and a cooler in the trailer and it's like car camping meets backpacking- 30 miles by lunch anyone...
LIhikers wrote:
Kathy and I expect to get to Maine this summer for another section of the AT.
We haven't planned anything yet other than we'll start from the first shelter in ME, Carlo Col.
How far north we get will depend on how long I can get off from work and if I can get myself into any kind of hiking shape.