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Zero Day: Any day when you're not gaining mileage toward the end of the trail; often this is resupply day where you lay over in a nearby town. Nero Day: Nearly a zero day. One hikes just a few miles, often spending most of the day in a nearby town.
With the LifeStraw, you can drink directly from a water source (such as a stream, mud puddle, or lake), but keep in mind the ground might be soggy....
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The military method Relax your legs, thighs, and calves. Clear your mind for 10 seconds by imagining a relaxing scene. If this doesn't work, try...
Read More »Many of us who are backpackers (or readers or moviegoers) inevitably wonder what it would be like to thru-hike one of America’s legendary trails: the Appalachian Trail (A.T.) or the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). Is it an impossible dream? If you can put one foot in front of the other, day after day, the dream is utterly attainable. If you’re contemplating the adventure, this article offers an overview of key thru-hiking topics:
Since dehydration will most likely be the cause of death, it is important not to drink anything once you start. Even sips of water may prolong the...
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Victory may be asking a lot. Since 1945, the United States has very rarely achieved meaningful victory. The United States has fought five major...
Read More »Train for your adventure ahead of time. Supplement your training by going on a lot of backpacking trips before your thru-hike. While nothing can truly prepare your feet for the burden they’ll bear, you can toughen them up by carrying the same weight on your shakedown hikes as you plan to have on your thru-hike. ahead of time. Supplement your training by going on a lot of backpacking trips before your thru-hike. While nothing can truly prepare your feet for the burden they’ll bear, you can toughen them up by carrying the same weight on your shakedown hikes as you plan to have on your thru-hike. Take a first-aid course and double-check the contents of your first-aid kit.
Rendang, Indonesia Source Often called "the world's most delicious dish," Rendang is prepared by simmering beef with coconut milk with a mixture of...
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Carrots, eggplant, potatoes, and other root vegetables last long and are durable should you have to go on the run. Apples and citrus fruits last,...
Read More »If you’re already a backpacker, you probably have a lot of the things you’ll need. Consider getting some different gear, as well as forgoing luxuries you can afford on overnighters, as you put together your personal gear list for a thru-hike: More lightweight gear will cut the amount of poundage that you’ll be hauling for literally thousands of miles. will cut the amount of poundage that you’ll be hauling for literally thousands of miles. More robust gear can stand up better to thousands of miles of wear and tear. can stand up better to thousands of miles of wear and tear. Seasonal gear that you can swap out at key resupply stops along the way makes sense. Examples include cooler, lighter summer gear and clothing, as well as items like microspikes and a warmer sleeping bag for spring and fall. that you can swap out at key resupply stops along the way makes sense. Examples include cooler, lighter summer gear and clothing, as well as items like microspikes and a warmer sleeping bag for spring and fall. Footwear: Ultralighters thru-hike in trail runners; others insist on full-leather boots. Regardless of your choice, you’ll go through more than one pair—several pairs if you take trail runners. Ultralighters thru-hike in trail runners; others insist on full-leather boots. Regardless of your choice, you’ll go through more than one pair—several pairs if you take trail runners. Some people pre-buy multiple pairs of a boot they love. Because your feet are likely to change shape over the course of a hike, though, that can be risky. If you go with heavier boots, be sure to break in all pairs you buy before the trip.
After a prolonged time in “survival mode,” the body does not have time to rest and recharge, which often leads to burnout and underlying mental,...
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Rolling your clothes in your suitcase will generally save space. This is because it squeezes air from between folds and means the most of available...
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It usually contains clothing, toiletries, cash, food, water, communication devices, power sources, light sources, etc. 72 hour kits generally...
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