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Old 05-28-2003, 08:08 AM   #1
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How Many Of You Hike?

What's the most important thing you bring?
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I hike to the store and back. I leave with money and come back with dogfood and beer.
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2 things are very important on any hike. A bowl(loaded) and a female
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I used to hike a bit........I don't think there is one particular thing. Depends on the season and how long of a hike I imagine. Staying dry is a must. A good knife is always needed.
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My girl's uncle just bought a cabin up in the mountains here.

I have full access.

Can't wait.

Evil Dead style party, waiting to happen. I'm going to be doing much more hiking now.

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My girl's uncle just bought a cabin up in the mountains here.

I have full access.

Can't wait.

Evil Dead style party, waiting to happen. I'm going to be doing much more hiking now.

your girl better send me an invitation
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My girl's uncle just bought a cabin up in the mountains here.

I have full access.

Can't wait.

Evil Dead style party, waiting to happen. I'm going to be doing much more hiking now.

Watch out for those vines just outside the cabin that wrap around your chicks ankles and then coil up and violently tree-rape her... Thats no fun!

Also, just a bit of advice: THROW THE BOOK IN THE FIRE!
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I hike to the store and back. I leave with money and come back with dogfood and beer.

you used to be funny

what happened man?
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Old 05-28-2003, 08:22 AM   #13
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Also, just a bit of advice: THROW THE BOOK IN THE FIRE!
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You need a sturdy hiking boot. Do not rely on your Chuck Taylor All Stars. If you are going into the "woods" you should at minimum have Day Hiking boots. A sturdy sole makes a huge difference when you are walking over tree roots and rocks and will lessen fatigue on your feet.
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Depends when and where you hike. There's a list of stuff called the "ten essentials" you're supposed to take with you..

http://www.backpacking.net/ten-essl.html

..but if its a short dayhike on trails, I usually take just water, some food, and maybe extra clothing.


If you're going alone, somewhere that isnt frequented by lots of people, or somewhere you don't know, carrying enough stuff to get you through a night or two isn't a bad idea.

I spent a 35 degree night out in hiking pants, tshirt and a light sweater because my headlamp quit on me once. I wasn't really lost, I was in Yosemite near the Washington Column, and I couldn't find the descent route back to the valley floor without light. There are a series of gullys in that area, and if you pick the wrong one to go down, you end up on the 'death slabs".. a series of increasingly steep, smooth granite slabs that drop 4k feet. Spent most of the night marching in place to keep warm.

You don't need boots btw. I've hiked thousands of miles.. alot of those carrying a heavy pack.. in lightweight running shoes.

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You need a sturdy hiking boot. Do not rely on your Chuck Taylor All Stars. If you are going into the "woods" you should at minimum have Day Hiking boots. A sturdy sole makes a huge difference when you are walking over tree roots and rocks and will lessen fatigue on your feet.
I have boots ;)

But I agree, proper footwear is one of the most important things to bring.

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Haven't been to the cabin yet, but word is that the biggest pain is carrying enough beer for your stay on the 2 hour hike. A 12 pack of beer bottles is rather heavy.

So we're thinking of setting up one of those little brewing kits there, and hope its done like the next trip back.

Is there such a thing as powdered beer?
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Depends when and where you hike. There's a list of stuff called the "ten essentials" you're supposed to take with you..

http://www.backpacking.net/ten-essl.html

..but if its a short dayhike on trails, I usually take just water, some food, and maybe extra clothing.

I've never been on anything remotely threatening, but the essentials are always a must.

Thanks for the link.
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I think Gutterboy is onto something. My buddy hiked the Appalachian Trail Georgia to Maine. He went through all the planning and stuff and ended up getting some magazine's top rated Salomon hiking boots. After a couple miles they started cutting his feet, so he sent them home and bought new boots.

By the time I saw him in Pennsylvania, he was on his third pair of walmart brand sneakers. He said they were the most comfortable shoes he could find, but the foam didn't wear well so he had to keep changing them out. I don't think he would have made it the first month of his hike with sneakers because of the cold, but once it warmed up a little he was fine.

I think for a hike the single most important thing you could bring is water. For some strange reason the best canteens I ever used were just plain 2 liter soda bottles. Durable, flexible, lightweight, cheap. And bring extra socks.
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Haven't been to the cabin yet, but word is that the biggest pain is carrying enough beer for your stay on the 2 hour hike. A 12 pack of beer bottles is rather heavy.

So we're thinking of setting up one of those little brewing kits there, and hope its done like the next trip back.

Is there such a thing as powdered beer?
In 30 years of hiking, I have never seen anyone pack in a 12 pack of beer bottles. I would like a picture of that please. Bring Bacardi 151 & Tang - while backpacking you pack as light as posible. BTW - hiking is one of the best exercises - I just lost 11 pounds in a week doing it.
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In 30 years of hiking, I have never seen anyone pack in a 12 pack of beer bottles. I would like a picture of that please. Bring Bacardi 151 & Tang - while backpacking you pack as light as posible. BTW - hiking is one of the best exercises - I just lost 11 pounds in a week doing it.
You've never seen people bring beer to a cabin? ;)

heheh

thats the first thing on the list, problem is with this cabin you cant simply drive up to it.

You have to park and hike to it.

So if you want beer, better carry it. ;)

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In 30 years of hiking, I have never seen anyone pack in a 12 pack of beer bottles. I would like a picture of that please. Bring Bacardi 151 & Tang - while backpacking you pack as light as posible. BTW - hiking is one of the best exercises - I just lost 11 pounds in a week doing it.
Alot of my friends use 1.5L box/bag wines on group trips. Light is right though.. my base packweight (all gear + pack, except for food and water) for 3 days in the sierras is less than 10 pounds these days.

Alot of people I see are carrying backpacks that weigh nearly that much by themselves. ugh.
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But seriously, if you're hiking anywhere like around here - bug spray is a must. Without it, you'll get eaten alive.
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Yeh, usually from Bloomingdales to Neiman Marcus. Its a fun trail with lots of interesting smaller stops on the way, especially when you hike past the Valley of the Food Court, where you can hunt for wildlife flavored in all sorts of styles.



Actually, I used to hike in California. But, now livin in Florida, it isn't much of a hiking state unless you're into fending off alligators like that Australian dude.
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In 30 years of hiking, I have never seen anyone pack in a 12 pack of beer bottles. I would like a picture of that please. Bring Bacardi 151 & Tang - while backpacking you pack as light as posible. BTW - hiking is one of the best exercises - I just lost 11 pounds in a week doing it.
hehe you've never met my family...

The plan is also to keep a bottle of chilled champagne in the car for after the hike out. And one beer before leaving the cabin.

My only issue with the hard liquor is I think it would be a lot rougher of a hangover than beer. And I would need to drink way more water to compensate for the dehydration than I would with beer.
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Alot of my friends use 1.5L box/bag wines on group trips. Light is right though.. my base packweight (all gear + pack, except for food and water) for 3 days in the sierras is less than 10 pounds these days.

Alot of people I see are carrying backpacks that weigh nearly that much by themselves. ugh.
damn you did go light....i am in the process of getting everything as light as possible for a 6 day summit trip next summer....my total wieght will be around 50 lbs...shit is expensive..gonna have to work at rei part time so i can get a fucking discount.

for three day trips my weight is usually around 25 to 30 lbs..but then again i usually am carrying for my kids too..
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What are you all fucking alcoholics?

The last time I drank whilst camping I tripped over a root and cut my leg. I learned not to drink and camp. That was 14 years ago.
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What fun is camping without injuries?

And what else do you do in a remote cabin in the woods? Play yahtzee sober? boooring.


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