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Appalachian Trail Gear
#5039533 - 12/09/05 01:34 PM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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Here's my updated, list.
Worn REI Spirit II GTX Hiking Boots Smartwool socks NF zip off pants wicked hiking t-shirt wind-rain resistant pullover polypro under wear top and bottom Leatherman Fleece hat fleece gloves
Arc Teryx pack -100 oz camelbak blatter 2 man tent -6 titanium pegs -footprint Thermarest 20+ down sleeping bag
whisperlite int cook stove -fuel insert Fuel bottle(wrapped in duct tape) titanium 1.2 l cook pot titanium cup cook bag -titanium spoon and fork -seasoning 2 different kinds -brown sugar -tea Nalgene 32 oz(wrapped in duct tape) {may trade out for a gatorade bottle} Water filter -nalgene attachment -camelbak attachment
Digital Camera Headlamp
repair kit -tent patch kit -thermarest repair kit -silicon lube -msr wrench -msr spare valve -msr spare o-ring -needles -floss -military duct tape 25 ft -25 feet of 550 chord
Marmot Precip tops and bottoms m-65 field jacket liner poncho liner(blanket) 2 pairs of smartwool socks 2 bandannas
2 water proof sstuff sacks for sleeping bag and dry clothes
hikers companion trail maps waterproof journal space pen
Edited by Adom (02/21/06 10:06 AM)
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: Adom]
#5049675 - 12/11/05 07:53 PM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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Some rope is also useful (for bear bags and such).
You've got some really kick ass gear there. Are you having food and water shipped to you along the trail or what?
A waterproof journal and a pen (or graphite pencil) might be useful too.
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: dblaney]
#5050248 - 12/11/05 10:11 PM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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Bear bag, that is something I need to purchase and a length of rope would definitely be a good thing to have. I forgot about a journal but definitely plan on bringing one. I'm going with one other guy and our parents are going to ship us food along the way. My friend knows alot more of the details than I do, he is a lot more experienced, I feel like I'm in over my head.
We are set to leave in late March maybe early April depends what the weather is doing.
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: Adom]
#5051160 - 12/12/05 04:17 AM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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I feel like I'm in over my head.
Hiking the AT is an awesome thing to do. Going for a week is almost overwhelming, I can't even imagine for a month or two to hike the entire thing.
A map/compass/GPS could be useful, and duct tape is always useful. Might want to bring a sleeping bag liner to add a few extra degrees of protection to your bag. Sounds like you've got most of the essentials, but if anything else pops into my mind I'll post it.
And when you guys get to the MD/VA area, be sure to hit up myself and Shroomism.
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: dblaney]
#5051175 - 12/12/05 04:29 AM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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I met a guy who camped near Seattle regularly and was worried about animals getting in his stuff. We figured the smell of oven cleaner (Ammonia?) or moth crystals might keep them away from his tent, & the moth crystals (Naptha?) might be useful to get campfires going in damp weather.
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: Booby]
#5069190 - 12/15/05 09:32 PM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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about duct tape: you only realistically will need about 25-30'.. to save space (and multitask).. re-wrap the duct tape around a small pencil or pen. keep it in your first aid/repair kit.
I've never thru-hiked.. but a lot of thru-hikers say they usually end up ditching their packs after about a week and opting for lighter weight ones. 2,000 miles is a long way to walk. With a heavy pack, it gets that much worse.
The number one goal with most thru-hikers is lightening the load as much as possible. The best advice I have heard is to travel as light as possible, but totally prepared. Honestly, that pack and tent combo may be too heavy for the long haul.. have you tried packing everything you'll need into it and carrying it around for an hour or two to get an idea of what you'll be hauling. Don't forget food and water weight.
If you haven't already.. you should check out - http://whiteblaze.net/ and post on the forums there. There is tons of experienced AT thru-hikers that will evaluate your gear setup, give you advice, etc. Not to mention TONS of articles on thru hiking the Appalachian Trail in particular. That's where I learned almost everything I know about the subject.
Most of those guys are weight nuts. But there's some that make some good sense. Like using a gatorade bottle instead of a nalgene.. those things weight like a pound.. compared to an ounce or two of a gatorade bottle. The first things they look at are the weight of the big three.. tent, sleeping bag, pack.. they will tell you that your stuff is way too heavy. They will try to convince you to sell your stove and use an aluminum can alcohol stove. They will also try to convert you to the hammock way of camping.. which isn't a bad thing at all. Basically they will try to get you to go ultralightweight. Take their advice.. but they key is staying within your budget and what is realistic. Some people thru-hike the trail with their MSR backpacking stoves and love them. Some people are diehard alcohol can fans. Some people wont give up their tents for anything. Some people will only sleep in a hammock. Just go with what works best for you.
Basically all the little stuff adds up. But if you are cool with a 50 pound fully-loaded pack, more power to you.. but your back and knees may not like you for it.
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: dblaney]
#5070690 - 12/16/05 09:31 AM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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I do think I'll buy a liner for my bag. (on second thought, my bag should be fine as is) I planned on bringing ductape but I haven't put my repair kit together yet and it will go in there. I planned on taking the tape off the roll and wrapping around something like a pencil as shroomism said and sticking inside a film canister.
My friend has a GPS with a appalachain trail program installed so we should be set as far as maps and compasses, ect.. go.
I have spent a week hiking before and have a few random over night and 3 day hikes under my belt. I've hiked with 65lbs on my back before but wouldn't want to do that more than a couple days straight. I have my set up somewhere around 45lbs with water and food, I won't be able to afford lightening up my load any more. This is what I'll be hiking with.
I have no idea how long I'll hike, we are going as far as we 'd like. I have serious doubts about making the entire thing, if we do great, if we don't it's not going to bother me.
Thanks for the link Shroomism, you have saved me very much time. I have been spending enormous amounts of time digging for this information and this site has it all in one spot.
We've actually set a date now, we are starting on the 26th Of March.
Edited by Adom (12/16/05 01:25 PM)
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: Adom]
#5071400 - 12/16/05 12:50 PM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yeah seriously.. if you're preparing for a thru-hike.. there isn't a better place on the net than whiteblaze. There is just so much useful information there. I was dreaming of a thru-hike and spent a good month or two browsing that site and learned all kinds of shit I never even considered.
Of course that was after I bought all my gear, so I kind of regretted buying a massive pack, because I tend to want to stuff it full of all kinds of crap. And no I didn't ditch my water filter for iodine or my stove for an alocohol fueled aluminum can.. or swap out my pack.. I got what I got
Bag Liner - don't buy one. Well.. do if you must. But you know those heavy duty 55 gallon contractor trash bags? Yeah, perfect bag liner. Don't use a normal trash bag since they are really thin and will develop holes in a matter of days. Also, you want a bag cover if you don't already have one. One of the worst things is having wet gear on the trail. Some people have four layers of protection but that may be overkill.. pack cover - water resistant pack - pack liner - stuff sacks
The best thing you can probably do is read the FUCK out of whiteblaze.. absorb as much as possible. Learn from the mistakes of past hikers before you get out there and discover it's not exactly what you thought. The more prepared you are (with knowledge) the better.
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: Shroomism]
#5071551 - 12/16/05 01:29 PM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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Been reading for almost 3 hours and learned many valuable things already 
I can't thank you enough! We'll have more of a plan than I ever imagined with the drop boxes and what not now.
I probably won't buy a bag cover, my friend is against them, and has talked me into his method of waterproofing. I'll use water proof stuff sacks and a heavy duty trash liner for 2 layers of protection. Maybe I'll change my mind.. I still have 3 months.
Anyways back to whiteblaze.
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: Adom]
#5076168 - 12/17/05 07:06 PM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: Shroomism]
#5076742 - 12/17/05 10:32 PM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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Whoa, that's a cool site!
-------------------- "What is in us that turns a deaf ear to the cries of human suffering?" "Belief is a beautiful armor But makes for the heaviest sword" - John Mayer Making the noise "penicillin" is no substitute for actually taking penicillin. "This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing government, they can exercise their constitutional right of amending it, or their revolutionary right to dismember or overthrow it." -Abraham Lincoln
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: Adom]
#5104303 - 12/25/05 08:03 AM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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Getting down to business.
Edited by Adom (02/03/06 08:47 AM)
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: Adom]
#5238076 - 01/29/06 10:28 AM (18 years, 3 days ago) |
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Well we just bought our plane tickets from Omaha to Atlanta.
We have place to stay the first night in the city and we have a ride to the trail head on March 30th.
Nearly two months away and I'm already having sleepless nights.
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: Adom]
#5241347 - 01/30/06 07:46 AM (18 years, 2 days ago) |
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Looks like I'm going to be staring out with Vasque Sundownders on my feet. I was going to go for something lighter but I decided I'll start out with a heavier hiking boot. I have a lightwieght pair of salomons and another pair of Merrels I can trade out if I think I need to go lighter. I also bought more clothing but I'm still undecided on a jacket.
Mountain Hardwear Super Wicked T REI sahara pants Underarmor top and bottom 6 pair of merino hiking socks
My pack wieght is 45lbs with 5 days food and a full supply of water. That's with my repair kit, vitamins, ect. I don't think I'll really be adding much more.
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: Adom]
#5242210 - 01/30/06 01:58 PM (18 years, 2 days ago) |
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Actually I think I just got it down to 36 lbs.
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: Adom]
#5242288 - 01/30/06 02:22 PM (18 years, 2 days ago) |
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That's a very reasonable weight.
-------------------- "What is in us that turns a deaf ear to the cries of human suffering?" "Belief is a beautiful armor But makes for the heaviest sword" - John Mayer Making the noise "penicillin" is no substitute for actually taking penicillin. "This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing government, they can exercise their constitutional right of amending it, or their revolutionary right to dismember or overthrow it." -Abraham Lincoln
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: dblaney]
#5244314 - 01/30/06 09:46 PM (18 years, 1 day ago) |
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Now I think I should add a book and music source.... haha
I do need to remember I don't have my map or ATHC in there but those shouldn't wiegh much.
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: Adom]
#5251606 - 02/01/06 03:36 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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Awsome adom.....
And nice gear list, i'm working on updating all me gear too! When i was out in CO i had my pack weighing about 30 pounds for a five day adventure!
I miss you and wish you the best!!
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: kindkesey]
#5254569 - 02/02/06 10:12 AM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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Nice to see you man!!
I got laid off from work so I've started my training routine. Here are my days so far this week.
2.5 mile jog in the morning .5 mile cool down strecth disc golf 18 holes lunch read, online time disc golf hike 2 hours straight with pack on pretty much have my daylight covered.
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Re: Appalachian Trail Gear [Re: Adom]
#5256377 - 02/02/06 05:48 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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Music would be nice, but unless it's solar or kinetically powered, you'll have to bring batteries, and CDs, and headphones, etc, and that will add a bit of weight.
A book would be nice, but expect it to get wet and crumpled and dirty. I think a waterproof journal would be fine.
And don't forget to bring some alcohol and pot and any other consciousness modifiers as you see fit
-------------------- "What is in us that turns a deaf ear to the cries of human suffering?" "Belief is a beautiful armor But makes for the heaviest sword" - John Mayer Making the noise "penicillin" is no substitute for actually taking penicillin. "This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing government, they can exercise their constitutional right of amending it, or their revolutionary right to dismember or overthrow it." -Abraham Lincoln
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