15,000 miles hiked and the 14th person to complete a Calendar Year Triple Crown in 2022 hiking the Appalachian, Pacific Crest and Continental Divide Trails in 9.5 months.
Trails hiked: Appalachian Trail x2 Pacific Crest Trail Continental Divide Trail x2 Arizona Trail Colorado Trail Te Araroa Trail South Island Oregon Coast Trail
They had those holes-windows on tents decades ago. They used to also have floor opening so you could cook in your tent. I think that was what the window was for, venting. What is old is new again. All said that tent looks like a coffin. I will stay with my Duplex or Tiger Wall. For winter I need something a bit bigger. I guess it works for some.
Much of NY looks like it could be in Vermont. NYC is a tiny part of the state. For some reason people think NYC is what all of NY looks like it feels like. NY hands down has the best food and it’s not even close.
That threw me, as well. He didn't have a mustache the last time he checked in. I have a feeling this is just random. By the way, who the hell is editing his AT hike videos and getting them up to RU-vid? He can't be doing that himself, can he?
I've seen that "window" as a vent on artic tents many years ago. Very good review. I still favor the old Army ponchos and poncho liner for summer camping. Mine all disintegrated more than a decade ago. If you are going to build a cabin, contact me and I'll point out a lot of things to consider. I built my house(I'm from a family of carpenters). Good Luck, Rick
Cool jacket. That tent porch seems to be really small for a winter tent. Would you bring the wet gear inside of the tent ? I am really interested to know how was the experience with the Lanshan 1 Pro.
one big pole and a glory hole too. seriously unbelievably lightweight though this tent is getting close to the price of Dyneema from what I find online.
Nice to see you back on trail. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Much appreciated. Cheers to your stamina. Wishing you safe passage, peace, and good fortune. Happy Trails!
Came here because Id wanted to maybe to this job. Still very interested, but gosh I did not know the pay was that ridiculous. It is a super dangerous job that involves so much of yourself and it should be rewarding as such
id like to think I'm somewhat of an expert on this subject, I used to live on a derelict sailboat in Miami until 2017 when a hurricane wrecked my boat, having nowhere to go or sleep. I met a fellow boat dweller who was leaving to hike the A.T...i had no idea what it was or any prior hiking experience, just that it went from Georgia to Maine, Maine being my home state, where i needed to get back to. Long story short with $500 and some farm work along the way i made it to the white mountains in N.H where i still live.-cpt mud-
Ah man I know that swimming hole at the dam. We camped there on our AT thru last year and also took an impromptu zero. That water is COLD hahaha literally sucked my breath out. Also, I forgot about that crazy manifesto under the bridge. Its funny, we didnt see any bears until around this area in PA too, didnt see any after either.
Maybe the AT was laid out by a retired drill sergeant. It would have been very funny if the turkey chaser ran into a flock. They can be aggressive and their bite hurts. I bet those delis wrecked your budget. NY and CT are very expensive. Kool to do the CT challenge. Good video. Happy Trails. Good Luck, Rick
Hi Man! Im amazed that I came across your video as depression post hayfever period is giving me hard time for many years! Antihistamines don’t really help! Did you resolve your issues?