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If I Hiked the Appalachian Trail Again 

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00:44 Start Date
02:29 Sleeping Bag
03:46 Sleeping Pad
04:13 Pack
05:10 Tent
06:17 Umbrella
07:06 Cold Weather Gear
08:51 Food And Water
11:29 Water Filtration
12:46 Footwear and Stretching
14:00 Navigation
15:18 Emergency device
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@larrydonna369
@larrydonna369 5 лет назад
If I hiked the AT again I would go much slower, swim whenever I could, and linger at every mountain top.
@mverick160
@mverick160 4 года назад
First time was a race. Missed a lot. Next time will be a walk in the woods to enjoy.
@kriseikenbery112
@kriseikenbery112 3 года назад
Looking to do a section hike on the AT this summer. Thanks for the good info.
@TheMidnightModder
@TheMidnightModder Год назад
I'm taking this information with me on my '23 thru hike of the AT. Thank you!
@adamproject9034
@adamproject9034 3 месяца назад
Agreed
@astronaut4291
@astronaut4291 5 лет назад
Hey, we have the same Katahdin summit date! My big things I would change were: 1: Save more money. I thought I wouldn’t need $1000 a month. I was wrong, and my parents are very generous people. 2: EARPLUGS. Keep the snorers and creepy twig snaps at bay. 3: Don’t stress too much about weight. The 45 lbs I lost over the course of the trail made way more of a difference than cutting my toothbrush in half. 4: DON’T COMPARE YOUR PACE TO OTHERS. I spent way too much time worrying about always being the last one at camp. It doesn’t matter. It’s not a race. Your tramily’s not going anywhere. Just enjoy everything.
@Mtnsunshine
@Mtnsunshine 5 лет назад
tofu farmer Excellent points!
@soaringeagleoutdoors
@soaringeagleoutdoors 5 лет назад
Well said. I agree
@professorsogol5824
@professorsogol5824 5 лет назад
So true about the tooth brush. They say the easiest way to get a bike that weights 1 kg less is to lose 1 kg off your gut.
@tenfourproductionsllc
@tenfourproductionsllc 5 лет назад
$1,000 a month?? How many days did you take off the trail and/or did you eat the highly overpriced hiker food like those Mountain choice meals that cost $5 a piece for just 500 calories a shot. I bicycle toured but was able to do it for $10 a day including 2 days at a hotel over a month period.
@alexpearson7693
@alexpearson7693 5 лет назад
I’m attempting the grail with 2500 on April 21
@ellenarchambault8526
@ellenarchambault8526 5 лет назад
We pack our fears. Wow. So true.
@OneEyeHikes
@OneEyeHikes 5 лет назад
This is an awesome statement! I’ve never heard it put that way! Leave it to Dixie! Southern wisdom!!!
@ellenarchambault8526
@ellenarchambault8526 5 лет назад
Timothy Mason yes sir. Have to appreciate the wisdom. I pack coffee.
@ellenarchambault8526
@ellenarchambault8526 5 лет назад
Coffee keeps me managed through long overnight shifts as a nurse. Tried to quit but my coworkers didn't deserve the grouchy snit behaviour.
@Ice-Fall
@Ice-Fall 5 лет назад
Watching this vid, I referenced the time mark of that statement, and guess what, it is the first comment I see! Ellen, your comment should be pinned!
@dpalombo983
@dpalombo983 4 года назад
Yes. It is a very profound statement. Mine must be cold and darkness bc I overpack for heat and light - multiple lights, more replacement batteries, matches, lighters & fire-starters! lol
@marktomasko7863
@marktomasko7863 3 года назад
you SHOULD consider doing another AT thruhike!!! With your acquired experience since your first thruhike on the AT you have learned SO MUCH that doing the AT a second time would be so much more pleasurable than the first time...and I know what Im talking about...You are now a celebrity with a LOT of followers who would love to see you do a second thruhike of the AT which, in all honesty, propelled you to the status that you now hold. The second time around is SO MUCH more fun and fulfilling even if the climbing of Katahdin is somewhat anti-climatic as it was for you the first time you succeeded. If there are followers of Diuxie who would love to see her do the AT again then please hit the like button here!!!!!!!!
@michaelsagehorn8873
@michaelsagehorn8873 5 лет назад
Try the "John Muir" menu on a long hike- french bread, oatmeal, dried fruit, dried vegetable soups, salami, cheese, and tea with a bit of sugar. Light and sustaining.
@w.e.arnold6104
@w.e.arnold6104 5 лет назад
We start packing with "cheaper", and "heavier" equipment normally. But it's nice to have an idea of what others found useful, even if it is more expensive. You invest in what you love and/or enjoy. Some will hike, and give it up. Others will get drawn in, and have a life long hobby. For them, they will enjoy the information of a seasoned veteran. Thanks for the info! And Merry Christmas! And to those that want to correct the Southern pronunciation, please remember: though the "South" is connected on the map, it's a different country. It would be the same as telling the English, or Australians how to speak. Be respectful, embrace our differences, and just don't do it.
@OakleyOriginals
@OakleyOriginals 2 года назад
Your videos are SO HELPFUL and informative. Thank you, Dixie!!
@mikehamilton3833
@mikehamilton3833 2 года назад
The trail gear review was very interesting. I have followed you, Dixie, frow day one on the AT thru the CDT and the PCT. Your knowledge is invaluable to future hikers. Thanks for sharing. P.S. As the video progresses the sun position gradually changed and you looked absolutely radiant at the end. An angelic glow. You are such a truly nice person.
@petronelaberbecaru5613
@petronelaberbecaru5613 4 года назад
That's inspiring! And that golden light at the end of the video added some magical vibes! Beautiful!
@dirtytimmy
@dirtytimmy 5 лет назад
We pack our fears. How very true. Dixie, I started watching your vids over a year ago. You were part of the inspiration for me to do a 2019 thru hike of the AT. Thanks so much for the work you put into your vids. I will carry the knowledge you've shared, hopefully, from Amicalola falls to Katahdin. I'm going to go through my gear again and see if I can leave my fears behind. Smiles and much Love from northern Ohio
@loriwalsh4355
@loriwalsh4355 4 года назад
I love how much you loved your dog. It speaks to your beautiful soul!
@kimbasciano_
@kimbasciano_ 5 лет назад
I’ve been watching your channel since right after you finished the AT and it’s been amazing seeing how much you’ve learned and grown as a hiker.
@6bluestrings
@6bluestrings 5 лет назад
Thank you Dixie and Merry Christmas!
@RiverWulfOntheRoad
@RiverWulfOntheRoad 5 лет назад
Hey Dixie! Merry Christmas! I'd love to see you do a series on dehydrating food/making your own backpacking meal packs. I'm thinking of trying that for the PCT.
@ronaldrose7593
@ronaldrose7593 5 лет назад
Hello Dixie, you are a wealth of knowledge. Thank you for sharing. You presented the information extremely well. Always be be safe out there on the trail and always have too much fun. 🤗
@wayneboyd2682
@wayneboyd2682 5 лет назад
Excellent video. Thanks for taking a look at this. I look forward to the time when you do the AT again.
@sekeizer
@sekeizer 5 лет назад
Dixie, so glad that you have made all the videos that you have done for those of us that are thinking or like me planning a thru hike of the AT next spring it’s nice to know as a solo woman how to plan and other advice ...
@0TedDBear0
@0TedDBear0 5 лет назад
Looks like you had a great year, Dixie. Merry Christmas!
@ldg2655
@ldg2655 5 лет назад
Good info! I'd love to see some videos about food prep and pre-prep.. i plan to (eventually) get a freeze dryer... you can freeze dry anything your little heart desires to take on a hike..
@brocklastname6682
@brocklastname6682 5 лет назад
Hey Dixie, will you have similar retrospectives on your PCT and CDT hikes? I want to add that I recently binge-watched your CDT vlog. Great stuff and it inspired me to get outside more. Aaron's production is fantastic. What's next for you in 2019? As a side note, far more people have summited Everest than hiked the Triple Crown.
@johneason6540
@johneason6540 5 лет назад
Another great video with valuable information. Thank you for your continued work to post!!! MERRY CHRISTMAS
@reverenddavidwalker4206
@reverenddavidwalker4206 5 лет назад
Thanks for the info. Merry Christmas
@HomemadeWanderlust
@HomemadeWanderlust 5 лет назад
Thank you for watching-Merry Christmas!
@bobmcelroy7289
@bobmcelroy7289 5 лет назад
Love all,the info! Excellent suggestions delivered quickly with no fuss...excellent delivery. Healthy food ideas for the trail, great concept, wow! YES!DO IT
@jamesking4308
@jamesking4308 5 лет назад
Food ideas are always helpful! MERRY CHRISTMAS Dixie, Aaron, Perk and all your hiker friends :)
@lindaselover2536
@lindaselover2536 5 лет назад
Nice to hear about this. I am hoping to do some sections of the AT in the coming year. I still need to switch out my pack for a lighter one, but I so love my BA Copper Spur UL2 that I will probably keep it. Being from CA and the JMT, I have not done much wet weather hiking and camping. In the Sierra, the sun came out most mornings to dry things out - so I am spoiled and a bit worried about having to pack up a wet tent in the rain, and then have to sleep in the same wet tent the next evening. Thanks for the videos, and Merry Christmas.
@theresedignard7445
@theresedignard7445 4 года назад
Great tips and your gear review was enlightening. When hiking, I tend to add a fleece liner to my sleeping bag. Keeps you toasty even when wet, though best not to, as fleece gets very heavy. I make my own summer fleece sheet liner for summer, and use polar fleece as the temps drop. Well worth the added ounces.
@jongrall
@jongrall 5 лет назад
So much good information in this video, Dixie. Really helpful. I was thinking 2L of water was overkill for the Smokies... and those neoprene socks are a *must* in slushy snow IMHO.
@hannahdeise297
@hannahdeise297 2 года назад
Thank you for this video and I really do hope to see you again on the Appalachian Trail for a second thru-hike
@bobmcglynn1579
@bobmcglynn1579 5 лет назад
DIXIE, i have so enjoyed all your videos. i am no longer able to do the great outdoors as many health problems have over taken me but at 73 i have done my share mostly in the West. you make me smile is what i want to say. thanks for sharing Keep on the great stuff you do, and LOVE of the great outdoors, Rob in the NW USA,
@traveller9625
@traveller9625 5 лет назад
Great information Dixie, Merry Christmas
@timmulrooney8981
@timmulrooney8981 5 лет назад
jeez, didn't realize ive been watching your videos for that long now...thanks for the insight and info!
@rockytopwrangler2069
@rockytopwrangler2069 5 лет назад
The ol' lookin' back game,eh??..... As you had done , being new to the game,from first trail until the finish of the last, it's the experience of learning, all the while being challenged by the elements of the trail.. The how to's,,and why and what for's, are what makes me want to "go where I have never gone before"....from the outside ,watching you approach obstacles unknown,was what makes these videos fun and exciting to watch..........Knowing what to expect would be like reading a book from the end to the beginning,, kinda takes the thrill out of doing it at all......going on the same trails,doing the same things, for me,just takes some of the fire out of the experience of being on an adventure............So many new trails and places to explore and see ..........and so little time......do it while you can because life tends to get in the way......How many of your own lines can you cross before it becomes a circle??.............Unless ,maybe you can become a gear tester with pay.................Stay Safe and God Bless..........
@galenbaker7924
@galenbaker7924 2 года назад
Thank you for another great and informative video. Galen
@bluejeans8001
@bluejeans8001 5 лет назад
Very useful information and appreciate these types of vids. Thanks for sharing
@bike-n-hikecascomaine5052
@bike-n-hikecascomaine5052 5 лет назад
Love your videos Dixie, have a great holiday.
@offroadracer99
@offroadracer99 5 лет назад
Thanks for the great info...your through hike videos helped me prep for my section hike from Springer to newfound gap...thanks again.
@trailtl5543
@trailtl5543 5 лет назад
Thanks Dixie - more of your good info is always a good thing!!!
@northernbound6709
@northernbound6709 5 лет назад
I'm the exact opposite about tents. All of the poles and whatnot make me anxious but the single trekking pole for my Luna Solo feels perfect.
@Geshmachten
@Geshmachten 5 лет назад
Very interesting!!! Thank you for all information!
@awtull
@awtull 5 лет назад
Thanks you continue to educate and provide valuable info and it is much appreciated.
@montyollie
@montyollie 5 лет назад
Very much interested in future videos about healthier eating on trail. I look forward to those videos!
@dx5018
@dx5018 5 лет назад
I second that
@herranton
@herranton 5 лет назад
@@dx5018 What is healthy really depends on what you are doing. You need to take in enough calories to cover all of the exertion that you are doing while hiking. Things like the mountain house meals or knorrs stuff is pretty health considering the activity. Even the excess salt is probably a good thing consitering all the sweating people do. I think you would want to consult a nutritionist that specializes in active lifestyles before you would try taking a "healthy" diet on a trail. It could get dangerous.
@ssijon
@ssijon 5 лет назад
@@herranton exactly. calories calories!
@dx5018
@dx5018 5 лет назад
@@herranton thanks ☺ I sm interested what Dixie was eating once she couldn't stand this instant food anymore. If she was carrying berries, apples, avocadoes and so forth. You are right, calories are important 🌽🍌🥑
@ShellyBnINDY
@ShellyBnINDY 4 года назад
Me, too! Subscribed today!
@bluejeans8001
@bluejeans8001 5 лет назад
Just REALLY excellent content. Thanks for sharing 👍👍👍
@TeamFish15
@TeamFish15 5 лет назад
Thanks Jessica! This info is golden!
@stephanielegarda5443
@stephanielegarda5443 5 лет назад
Thanks for taking the time to reflect back on the AT! I would love to see more healthy eating and possible foraging, but in the case of survival whatever you can find in the towns that also looks appetizing/affordable/healthy is a probably a challenge. Don't deny yourself your snickers though ; )
@DrewBoswell
@DrewBoswell 5 лет назад
Another video that's going to be viewed and reviewed. I really enjoy your analytical side. Watching your evolution has been fun, and hearing your thoughts about that same evolution is valuable, even when I may differ with your gear choices. I'd love to see you retry a hammock setup, this time with good gear from reputable vendors. That would be a ball to watch.
@JamesEnTennessee
@JamesEnTennessee 5 лет назад
Thanks for posting. I appreciate the advice.
@skippy6320
@skippy6320 5 лет назад
Great video Dixie. Thank you for sharing these thoughts. Definitely interested in videos on healthier eating on the ttail.
@TressaZimmerman
@TressaZimmerman 5 лет назад
Great video. Thanks for all the great information.
@karlgraf2447
@karlgraf2447 4 года назад
Hi Dixie. I section hike the AT in 1976 . We were in shanandoa National Park. We left from the Dundo group site and did 22 miles. It was one of the best times of my life. But you can imagine the difference in gear back then. I love your channel. Stay safe, Karl.
@SkinnyGPanda
@SkinnyGPanda 5 лет назад
These are great tips and information on how you would do things different. My boyfriend is getting ready to do the AT in 2020 and has been ensuring he has the gear he feels comfortable with to ensure no issues. He is a fan and supporter or your channel too. I am sure he will like the backpack info as he just purchased a Osprey himself. Good to know about the rain soaking the bag.
@greenfeetoutdoors2779
@greenfeetoutdoors2779 5 лет назад
Thanks Dixie, very timely video for me. I'll be starting my attempt in Feb. Really appreciate the info. Thank you
@Liberty_Tree
@Liberty_Tree 5 лет назад
The light peaking through at the end, was very flattering on you.
@hankthemtnman6683
@hankthemtnman6683 5 лет назад
Hi Dixie, I have learned so much from your experience, I do a lot of long range kayaking, I started out heavy, but following your gear picks has really lightened the load. I am very interested in the food area, so healthy eating video would be great. I want to start videoing my trips. Thanks for the entertainment and knowledge!
@frank-to7lu
@frank-to7lu 5 лет назад
Advice on types and amounts of food to pack , most helpful. Equipment concerns addressed in this video are shared by many. I've been using a one person tent and a 25 degree bag, inadequate in both cases. Good recommendations. Thanks
@coughingowloutdoors8579
@coughingowloutdoors8579 5 лет назад
Eating better foods is always a good idea and ANY discussion/video abbout that would be great just to broaden the many options. I like how you state that everyone's gear choices are up to their own preference. (To each their own). Another thing i've always admired about your ever evolving kit is that you have kept using that old aluminum grease pot...it's your sentimental link to the past I suppose. I think it's great that you carried it on all three trails! Wishing you the best Dixie! Happy Holidays to you and your family and to anyone else that might read this!
@jasonsmith6408
@jasonsmith6408 5 лет назад
8:47 I got chills and a little choked up when I saw. ..it. ❤someday. Avid section hiker now due to work but SOMEDAY! --Hardrock
@jonnies8478
@jonnies8478 4 года назад
Great video, very practical info, thanks👍
@robertrockwell7581
@robertrockwell7581 5 лет назад
very good info. thank you. Merry Christmas too you and your family. also too Perk and Aaron.
@donnienewman9141
@donnienewman9141 5 лет назад
Yes. I would love to see videos about healthy eating and dehydrating foods.
@daveswink321
@daveswink321 5 лет назад
Dixie, love you videos! Yes, please, it would be great to watch you explore eating better on the trail.
@MrAussieJules
@MrAussieJules 5 лет назад
Lots of good tips here, thanks. Neoprene booties ? sounds good for cold conditions. umbrella avoids humidity, noise, ect due to hood. beef jerky, black choc gives good energy. I have a small PLB (personal locator beacon) by ResQlink which floats . I also used the garmin GPSmap 64 which has preloaded topo maps (down to 40m contours) while backcountry nordic skiing in Aus. Very useful in fog, or when you are tired and not sure where you are on the map. I like space in a tent, so I have the Big agnes Copper spur UL2 (1.3 kg without footprint) which is very roomy and self-standing. I like ease of cooking and being able to cook at altitude/wind so I got a MSR windburner. Pricey but you save on fuel because of its efficiency and I often use it in the tent, with an MSR plate as a base to stabilise it .
@sharongeidel1623
@sharongeidel1623 5 лет назад
Thank you as always for your generous sharing of information! Regarding healthy food....we purchased several books and combined ideas. We pre-cooked all our meals and dehydrated. It took just ten days and we created 315 breakfasts, lunches and dinners for two for six months....we gave boxes to friends and family and they will be sent to us. The good weighed in at one pound per person per day and approximately two thousand calories. We figure that we have the basics covered, clean, healthy food and when we pick up we can always grab special foods we're craving. We leave May 30th for Maine, SOBO. Will keep you posted.
@bdickinson6751
@bdickinson6751 5 лет назад
No dry stretches on the AT in PA this year! Enjoyed your video as usual. MERRY CHRISTMAS
@chelseadanielle1464
@chelseadanielle1464 5 лет назад
Hey Dixie! I would love to see a video about healthier food options on trail. Although I still eat some sugar I'm pretty intolerant of it, and I'm mostly gluten free for the same reason. PLUS, I only eat fish, no chicken or red meat! Since I'm planning on hiking the PCT in 2020 I'm actually kind of nervous about my food options, especially since I really don't want to be a slave to every single post office on trail and want to keep the number of boxes I send myself to a minimum. Thanks and looking forward to your future videos!
@kate481
@kate481 5 лет назад
I liked what you were saying about healthier eating options. I'd love to hear more ideas about that!
@0zthehikingsailor
@0zthehikingsailor 5 лет назад
Dixie, this was a very great video and I was laughing to myself at every comment you said and it is so true. I haven't watched your PCT or CDT but I will over the winter. My friends and I are going to the AT kickoff and then doing a fun hike from approach to Franklin. We are also going to be doing any Q&A at each shelter too. You should come along with your friends with us 3 Canucks. Cold weather hikng. Then I flip to Katahdin 22 June 19 to go SOBO. Happy Trails eh.
@ffstopP
@ffstopP 5 лет назад
Wonderful advice. Thanks. Appreciate it.
@biggiefrye45
@biggiefrye45 5 лет назад
Let's go for round 2!
@HikerJohn316
@HikerJohn316 5 лет назад
Hey Country's BBQ! Love it! Thanks for the great video. You are a great Southern lady and an example to all.
@kimbasciano_
@kimbasciano_ 5 лет назад
Merry Christmas Dixie! Wishing you and your family a wonderful holiday and a happy, healthy 2019! xoxo
@mverick160
@mverick160 4 года назад
The first time I was on the AT, used a Canvas tent that probably weighed more then my whole pack with food now. Especially after a rain. LOL Now, Zpacks Duplex. I like hiking with someone as a team to spread some weight. One GF was a close sleeper with me. So we used a Zpacks dual quilt. Same tent. Same cookstove. If she was cold, she always was, she got a base layer I didn't need and sleeping together kept us warmer. Used same firstaid kit. One phone. Overall it really saved a lot of weight. I still carried big things like tent and quilt. But she carried little things like cook kit and inflatable mats. Easier on us both and got our speeds of hiking more even.
@deborahanderson5508
@deborahanderson5508 5 лет назад
LOVE your cnnection to the AT!!!!
@MrsBee-uo2lc
@MrsBee-uo2lc 5 лет назад
YES!!! Would love to see how to eat healthier on the trail!!!!! Also could you do a video on the whole mailing yourself stuff in towns? No idea how to go about that! Lol and maybe include how to plan as far as knowing when/where you can go into a town?👍😁😉😁😉
@capnjack4341
@capnjack4341 3 года назад
I too would like some guidance on mailing stuff to myself.
@tictachikes6156
@tictachikes6156 5 лет назад
Yes! Interested in healthy trail food! Keep up the good work, Meg aka. Tic Tac
@Markovnikovs
@Markovnikovs 5 лет назад
Thank you for this comprehensive and detailed video. It is very insightful and thoughtfully made. Your disclaimer at the end about this video is well suited and grounds the experience and journey well for others
@dawnadam6164
@dawnadam6164 5 лет назад
Great videos, thanks for sharing.
@Toniebradley
@Toniebradley 5 лет назад
Hi Dixie, I want to tell you about dry deer meat or jerky. I have been making and eating that stuff for years. It’s a great source of organic energy. Seems like the meat is really dense and stays with you for a long time. It’s a great trail food. Merry Christmas to you and to all the hikers out there !! 🚶🏼‍♂️🚶‍♀️🎄
@patralls7852
@patralls7852 5 лет назад
Hi Dixie a dehydrated video would be great to see, thanks again for all your videos look forward to the next one.
@ericbarton4238
@ericbarton4238 5 лет назад
Thanks Dixie!
@64maxpower
@64maxpower 4 года назад
I love love love your drawl.
@64maxpower
@64maxpower 4 года назад
And not to make you self conscious , it's just enough. I only notice it because I am from New Jersey. I enjoy your channel. I have a desire to do big hikes and your experience helps others. I never thought about it being dangerous until I watched your videos. It's important to be prepared
@PhoenixGenesis
@PhoenixGenesis 5 лет назад
Campsite placement and fluffing up the down makes a huge difference. Also putting it in a 5 oz Sol bivy will trap the heat. NeoAir short pad with a 1 oz Mylar car window shade is my go-to sleep system. A pack weighing a pound or less is perfect for a thru-hike. Wal-Mart makes great UL packs for cheap. You can makes your own UL tent for cheap or UL tarp. I just use women’s hair coloring gloves to waterproof my hands - surprisingly durable - never ripped in the Sierras. Hikers carry way too much food and water - the more you carry, the more food and water you will consume. Yes, people pack their fears!!! I love carrying avocados and oranges on trail - made me feel really good. On the PCT, I just use bleach. Makes for quick refills - grab and go. You don’t need ankle support if you don’t carry a ton of stuff on your back. I find that the Nike Pegasus shoes have great stability and traction. Used them 3 years on the PCT. Just use Guthook. No longer bring paper maps. Going light can be done inexpensively. We all learn by doing. This is my 4th year on the PCT in 2019 and my gear is radically different, but I have a better wilderness skill set. Learning survival skills is the best advice I could give along with testing ALL your gear multiple times prior to a thru hike of the AT, PCT or CDT.
@MrFightagoodfight
@MrFightagoodfight 5 лет назад
Just noticed... War Eagle Dixie! Great videos and thank you for sharing!
@GlaucusBlue
@GlaucusBlue 5 лет назад
so want to upgrade to one of those bottle straws whatever they are called, always carry 3 litres as hate taking the bladder out to refill and you can't see what's left. Bottle in side pocket of bag with one of those straw attachments looks amazing. and far easier to clean and doesn't ruin it putting electrolytes or flavourings in. for the cost of emergency devices these days, I'm surprised how many people are against them or don't bother, even on a popular trail, if you are in a no signal area, there's going to be a massive wait for help. Had a findmespot for years but will be changing to inreach due to the cheaper more flexible contracts.
@Dogastrophe
@Dogastrophe 5 лет назад
Left the trail to go home due to a sick dog ... you are my kind of people!
@lrose711
@lrose711 5 лет назад
Very good info, thankyou!
@GrinsInc
@GrinsInc 5 лет назад
Thanks for posting, Jessica. Yay! Anyone ever hear of The Hiking Hilton (The 1st edition of a NorthFace full dome) vs Chinese Hiking Hilton? Yeah, quality was the difference when one gets soaked in the winter rains on trail without proper seam sealing/ siliconing overall. Of course, process engineering evolves that bug... Hope to see more before the year ends... Merry Christmas and happy holidays!!!
@JayWandersOut
@JayWandersOut 5 лет назад
I so agree about the umbrella. I learned to love it last year so had one with me the entire PCT. In Washington I had an ultralight version and was so glad since it basically rained more than half of the time and a lot of it when it was 30-50F. Keeping that moisture off the shoulders really prevented heat getting sucked away.
@lisaphikes
@lisaphikes 5 лет назад
Jay Wanders Out what ultralight umbrella did you use?
@JayWandersOut
@JayWandersOut 5 лет назад
@@lisaphikes I had the Snow Peak one www.backcountrygear.com/snow-peak-ultralight-umbrella.html at 5.1oz. Montbell also has several options which are a tiny bit lighter as well. www.montbell.us
@mikecrawford9514
@mikecrawford9514 5 лет назад
Jay, did you find a way tie your umbrella to your pack, or did you have to hold onto it? I was thinking about getting one to do a SoCal PCT section in April, but I do like using both my poles when I hike.
@JayWandersOut
@JayWandersOut 5 лет назад
Yep, in the desert I had a shock cord water bottle holder loop on my shoulder strap so I put the handle in there then slid the handle under my multipack strap. In Washington I just put the umbrella handles through both of the water bottle shock cord loops in the ULA pack. I've found it works fine since the umbrella rests on the top of your backpack so it won't slide down although it could tilt forward unless you can support the bottom from sliding down. The chrome umbrella handles have that foam though so a tightened shock cord holds on pretty well. ZPacks sells drink holder shock cords but they are way too thin and weak. Best to buy thicker shock cord and make it yourself.
@BMad-we6qf
@BMad-we6qf 5 лет назад
Really appreciate this video. Thank you. In looking at your AT gear list to find out the size of your Osprey pack, I scrolled through the rest and found your undergarment section. I LOVE the exofficio underwear. In fact, for this summer's bike packing trip I bought a pair of men's Give-N-Go boxers and used them as my sleep shorts. If the fabric is good enough to sweat in all day, rinse and dry by morning then I figured they would serve well for sleeping too, with the boxers being loose enough to allow for natural air flow. They worked like a champ and I highly recommend them for the ladies. We also found a clothes line worked well for our bike trip. It stuffed into a sack about the size of an egg. Any use for that on the AT??? Thanks Dixie.
@RickStoneTravels
@RickStoneTravels 5 лет назад
Can't wait for my 1st AT hike 2020!
@ariw9405
@ariw9405 5 лет назад
Hope to meet you there! Have to wait until 2020 because my son graduates high school in 2019. Best of luck wish I could find a blog of 2020 hikers
@RickStoneTravels
@RickStoneTravels 5 лет назад
I'm thinking of starting early March, Northbound
@johndenver8345
@johndenver8345 5 лет назад
good luck you can do it
@kelseyshelton1197
@kelseyshelton1197 5 лет назад
If I can save the money by then I'll be NOBO in 2020 too!
@madratter
@madratter 5 лет назад
NOBO late March 2020 with my oldest daughter. One of my daughters is Thru hiking AT as we speak
@gadgetkat5146
@gadgetkat5146 4 года назад
Thanks for the great advice.
@suzannehedderly1331
@suzannehedderly1331 5 лет назад
I really hope you do go back and hike the AT again. Since it was your first through hike and everything was so new, and you were just learning, it would be interesting to see your perspective from seasoned hiker eyes. And I think that’s still my favorite because I live in VA and I just love the greenery and woods. 🌳🌲🌳🌲
@donovanquesenberryiii5063
@donovanquesenberryiii5063 5 лет назад
Would love to see you expand on the healthy eating and food prep. Great video.
@jasoncollins976
@jasoncollins976 5 лет назад
Hey Dixie, love your videos. It would be really great to see you thru the AT again because I feel like it was not as well documented. Also, I wonder what your perspective would be compared to your first go around. I watched your rant on one thing leading to another if you were to do it again and your interest on other hikes so I understand if you are looking forward to the next new adventure. I just dont see much content on second thru hikes from triple crowners the way you present your content. Hike on, love your vids.
@ThisWayfaringLife
@ThisWayfaringLife 5 лет назад
Love your videos and would love to see ideas for healthy eating!
@nathansharp3193
@nathansharp3193 5 лет назад
adhesive toe warmers are a game-changer too. They'll keep your toes warm when you push the limits of your sleep system. They can also be okay to hike in, but beware: warmer boots means wetter boots in the snow. Odds are your feet will be sweating in an insulated Gore-Tex boot even if it's below 20°F, so toe warmers can still be a good option if your socks are already wet. I was a snowmaker in Colorado and had boots that were so warm that my feet were soaked from sweat at the end of every night (worked 9pm-7am). They proved to be miserable cold boots. For hiking, less insulation would be better in the snow - and of course I still recommend Gore-Tex.
@W-random
@W-random 4 года назад
Great suggestions\passing on of knowledge gained. Thank you.
@shoot2hunt669
@shoot2hunt669 5 лет назад
I hike to hunt, but even though it is a different sort of hiking I am learning lots from you. Very cool. Inspires me to just hike more coz I see cool places while hunting but I would not think of hunting for that long and that far and I would love to see more and take in more of that scenery and feeling of being on the road.
@TragoudistrosMPH
@TragoudistrosMPH 4 года назад
Ubbrellas in the desert are amazing! I didn't even think of a reflective one!!!
@alozuldo
@alozuldo 5 лет назад
Very informative!
@serenityrahn5656
@serenityrahn5656 5 лет назад
you just saved me from quite a few mistakes, thank you! any thoughts on bivy bags?
@harolddenton6031
@harolddenton6031 2 года назад
Feel like I am back visiting in east tennessee with my family listening to you speak.
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