7 day trip coming up
jagwab
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I managed to snag another week off of work and will be able to hike for 7 days. I will be meeting up with the guy that I hiked with earlier this year.
It's a little hard to plan though. I won't know where I am hiking until the week before so I don't know what the resupply situation is. I am just excited to get another long trip in
It's a little hard to plan though. I won't know where I am hiking until the week before so I don't know what the resupply situation is. I am just excited to get another long trip in
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You'll have to let us know all about it when you get back!! Have fun! :drinker:0
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Awesome - hike on!0
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Jealous!!
I just ordered a new super lightweight sleeping pad from the Clymb, 18.5 ounces and it's insulated. This is to replace my other ridiculously lightweight pad that is not insulated. I can't wait to get out!0 -
which pad did you get. I have the neo-air and it's been fine for me although I don't get out when it's real cold.0
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I got the Pacific Outdoor Equipment Women's Peak Oyl Lite. I used the Big Agnes Air Core last year but froze my butt off in the fall because it's not insulated. It's fine for mid-summer, but not for the shoulder seasons or for really high elevations where it's always cold at night. Several of the NeoAirs are insulated, so yours might be one of those.0
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Mystery trip. Sounds like fun. My husband and I hiked in the Cataloochie area of the Smokys, recently. Boogerman Trail, and yes, we hiked the 8 miles for the name alone. Have fun.0
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Mystery trip. Sounds like fun. My husband and I hiked in the Cataloochie area of the Smokys, recently. Boogerman Trail, and yes, we hiked the 8 miles for the name alone. Have fun.
^ ha. she said booger...man!
OP - how soon are you leaving? Have a great trip! :flowerforyou:0 -
I head out on June 1 to my mystery destination. All I know is Virginia. This gives me a couple of weeks to try and come up with some healthier eats for the trail0
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