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Post Mortem: First Backpacker Trip for Beginners on the Appalachian Trail

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This weekend, I scheduled a MeetUp for new backpackers.  It was also the first time I have been backpacking in about 25 years.  Though I car camp from April til October, I've not had the chance to go backpacking since I began my career. 8 people signed up for the trip.  1 person attended: Kevin.  Raised in India, he and his wife have never camped, and he never saw even a "live" tent until he set up his own on Saturday.  He was amazing, though, and really took to it.  It was hard to tell if he enjoyed the experience, though, because his pack was really heavy and hurting his hips.  This is due, I think, to all the extra stuff he bought at REI that he didn't really need.  Since everything was new, it had all the packaging with it, as well, which adds weight. Friday night, I scheduled a beginning backpacking class with REI which they also opened to their customers.  Even though their job is to sell stuff, the teacher, John, did an excellent ...

Vlog: What to wear Day Hiking

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This is what I typically wear on a short hike (less than 3 miles).  

Hike Your Own Hike (HYOH): Bring Meaning to YOUR journey

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Bucket List: Hike the Grand Canyon There is a phrase used in hiking that some people love and some people hate. Hike Your Own Hike Sometimes referred to as HYOH, the phrase pretty much means do your hike the way you want it.  On a trail like the AT or the PCT, you will meet up with people who are experts about everything, but at the end of your day, it's your own hike you are hiking, so own it. This phrase really applies to all hiking.  You don't have to be a thru hiker, section hiker, flip flop hiker, or master hiker to embrace the sentiment.  Just hike your own hike.  Just keep in mind that hiking YOUR hike doesn't mean you get to dictate how others hike THEIR hike .  So, what's your hiking style? Purpose Everyone sets out with a hiking purpose.  Some people want to hike for fitness.  Others want to hike for the nature.  Some just don't want to sit home.  For me, hiking is about getting away from technology.  I use techn...

Tips & Tricks For New Hikers

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Ribbon Snake, NJ Your hike is planned, and you are ready to hit the trail.  Here are some quick tips to make sure the hike is amazing.  If you are planning your first hike, check out my post on planning i t.  If you are wondering what to wear hiking, check out my post on clothing . Other Tips: Anti-Chafe Balm ~ for short hikes, I've never needed this, BUT for longer hikes, rub this goodness all over your feet and under and between your hooters or man parts.  You will be thankful.  The best kind that I've found is Bodyglide at REI (it's cheaper at REI than Target).  Rub that all over yourself.  Be liberal.  You can buy more. Noise Makers ~ Bears and snakes and bobcats are just as (if not more) afraid of you as you are of them.  Have something on your pack that makes a little noise, little bells or clanky things.  They have much better hearing than we do, so they will hear it and they will stay away.  Always carry a whist...

How to Plan (an Easy and Short) Day Hike

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Farrington Lake, East Brunswick, NJ So, you want to plan a short day hike but have no clue where to start.  No worries!  I got your 6. If you have been hiking before, even if it was a million years ago, you have some idea of what to expect.  You will go on a path, following trail signs, end up somewhere cool, and then head back. If you've never been hiking before or if someone else planned the hiking trips you were on, you might not know where to start.  Below are some tips to get you moving: Start with Clear and Reasonable Expectations   Sure, we all want to climb Mt. Everest (well, I actually don't...I like trees and stuff), but your first hike out shouldn't be to something requiring uber training and skill.  One of the greatest mistakes new hikers make is trying to do a hike that is too hard.  Then the hike really sucks, and then hiking becomes a thing of the past. Plan, Plan, Plan Start with a short, well known trail that is...