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AT thru hike
10/10/11 at 12:59:43
So recently I have gone through some drastic life changes which have caused me to re-evaluate my goals in life. It took me about a month but I now realize that thru hiking the Appalachian Trail is something I must do in life. My best friend and I are starting in March/April of 2013. I have already started a savings account for the trek and already have all my gear except a new ultralight tent. Any others out there that have taken this major hike on successfully, or unsuccessfully? I need all the advice and help I can get.
Side note the shortest time for completion of the trail is 46d11h10m
longest time for completion is 329 days. I plan to finish in around 200 days
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10/10/11 at 13:06:02
I'm pretty sure I could break that longest time to complete record by about 4 years...
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10/10/11 at 13:24:35
Wow, quite an undertaking. Since you don't already have the tent, I would suggest you wait until closer to time to go. They make vast improvements every year. We got a nice Eureka tent a year or so ago, folds up really small, so we could carry it on the bike, but it would be great for back-packing too.... but I'm sure you already know about tents, duh. lol
Best of luck. Take pics to share with us please.
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10/11/11 at 04:43:25
Thats quite a hike. I've thought about doing it for years but can't really think about doing something like that until I retire. I've read alot of books about it. My favorite was "Walkin' on the happy side of misery" by Model T. Really informative, interesting, and funny. There's alot of info out there in books and internet. I think it's alot easier now than it was even 10 years ago with cell phones, debit cards, and other new technology. Good luck and keep us posted about your planning and prep.
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10/11/11 at 12:09:10
I like to have my gear at least one season ahead of time so that I can get familiar with it and learn how to use it blindfolded. Too many nights of pitching tents in complete darkness i guess. I have about four tents as it stands right now but none are in the ultralight category.
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10/11/11 at 12:10:11
ALfromN.H. FSO wrote
on 10/11/11 at 04:43:25:
Thats quite a hike. I've thought about doing it for years but can't really think about doing something like that until I retire. I've read alot of books about it. My favorite was "Walkin' on the happy side of misery" by Model T. Really informative, interesting, and funny. There's alot of info out there in books and internet. I think it's alot easier now than it was even 10 years ago with cell phones, debit cards, and other new technology. Good luck and keep us posted about your planning and prep.
AL
Have not heard of that particular book, but I will look into it. One of my personal fav's is "a walk in the woods" by Bill Bryson
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10/11/11 at 14:27:34
I bought a bunch of back packing gear about 2 years ago and have been only a couple of times. I am pretty lazy so I don't go too often but I really do enjoy the experience minus the heavy bag of crap you have to carry.
To save weight I take a cheap nylon net camping hammock from walmart ($8) and a cheap blue tarp ($8) to hang over it. To me the hammock is way comfier than the ground. The tarp keeps you dry. Together they weigh half what most cheap backpacking tents weigh. For $16 its a heck of a set up. In the winter I take one of those cheap blue sleeping pads from walmart and put it in the hammock to keep the wind off my back side and insulate a little.
I love it. If you know there will be trees around I say it's the way to go. You don't have to worry about finding level ground or dry ground. If it rains the water flows right under you and you stay dry.
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Also for an ultra light stove I have a small tuna can with some vent holes punched around it. Down in that I burn a solid fuel esbit cube. Put my canteen cup on top of the can and viola! That fuel takes a while (15 mins) to boil water but it weighs nothing compared to a propane/butane cannister and a metal stove.
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10/11/11 at 15:53:57
You should be the first man of the 1900s to hike it without a tent.
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10/11/11 at 16:50:58
I have gone on hikes and used Mr browns hammock and tarp system too. I always used a thin pad in the hammock so the skeeters wouldn't bite my a$$.
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10/11/11 at 17:15:30
The problem is that there wont always be trees. Some spots are open and some are rocky and you never know where you are going to have to stop and make camp.
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Piffle & Poppycock,,, Id be done in a day,, well,, most likely an hour,,
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10/11/11 at 18:03:46
Sounds awesome, go for it. Get ya one of those SPOTs
http://www.findmespot.com/en/
REI has them.
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10/12/11 at 05:25:59
I once watched a special on Discovery channel, I believe, about hiking the Appalachian trail. A group of 10 set out....only 3 or 4 finished. Most of them didn't look too happy at each campsite, but all said they were glad to have done it. I used to do a bit of hiking, but nothing of this magnitude. Best of luck to you, and by all means, lots of pictures.
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10/12/11 at 06:43:12
splash07 wrote
on 10/11/11 at 12:09:10:
Too many nights of pitching tents in complete darkness i guess.
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