Hello from [email protected], I always wanted more overlap between r/ultralight and r/myog personally, they go hand in hand. Stop by and say hi :)
milescrusher
Hello from [email protected] — I’m hiking the Uinta Highline Trail in Sept and am testing an Antigravity Gear rain jacket 2.0 in preparation for thunderstorms. What about you @Number1?
A great example of how much you can do with lighterpack. It does make you wonder how many backpacks he owns though...
I’ll get a pixelfed or something and share a gallery here
is that the standard way to share images here? i'm not sure i've seen an image gallery yet on lemmy
haha that roadwalk sounds rough. i definitely know the way from Walker Pass to Kennedy Meadows South, as I traversed between there 3 different times last year, twice by hitchhike and once by trail. My shoes died unexpectedly early on the way out of Hiker Heaven and I had some shipped to me in Tehachapi but they were delayed, and instead of get stuck in town I hobbled to Walker Pass, hitched to KMS, bought shoes in KMS, hiked SOBO back to Walker Pass, then hitched back to Tehachapi, then hitched to KMS. It... was exhausting and stupid lol but I didn't want to stop. I kept going and had a blast but burned myself out by South Lake Tahoe and made it as far as Sierra City before calling it. I was trying to hike cheap and fast and it worked but i learned that i just don't have the mental and physical toughness that some folks do, which was a tough pill to swallow. that desert has a stark beauty to it though, and i'm trying to figure out how to get back out there.
yes, and under tree cover and away from water. I saw this demonstrated firsthand a couple of times on the CDT, where I was comfortable under tree cover while others camping in the open slept cold and wet.
This diagram from TarpTent’s How to Prevent Condensation video explains what sites work and which don’t more clearly and concisely than any text or video I've seen so far. Time and time again I’ve seen people make poor site selection decisions and wonderful why they wake up cold and wet.
This is my favorite thruhiking series I’ve found so far. Farley's eagerness and preparedness is great, and watching him face adversity in SoCal and eventually find his rhythm is really satisfying.
Haha that sounds amazing, do you have any pictures from it? Your friend sounds like a trip, I'm not sure I have the mental fortitude to walk through all those states like that, that is something else. Holy crap, you roadwalked from Whitney to Walker Pass? Socially your PCT SOBO sounds like my CDT SOBO. After seeing dozens of people in Glacier, a handful in the Bob and a half dozen in Anaconda I only met 2 other SOBO thrus in the next 2000 miles... I did pass by like 100 NOBOs in the Winds though, that was cool. They were friendly but looked so tired... one of them complained non-stop about Colorado's thunderstorms and snow and blowdowns and mosquitos. One of them loaned me a knife to perform surgery on one of my shoes which was rubbing on my Achilles... Yeah, SoCal is pretty easy, especially for you after all that you'd been through.
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