Hiking has never been far from my mind in these last few months. I got my very own set of hiking poles for Christmas from my parents and a cute hiking kit from my aunt and uncle for Hanukkah including hand warmers, a Shenandoah National Park water bottle and an Appalachian Trail bumper sticker. I attended an REI class on winter weather hiking, where I learned a bit about proper winter clothing and winter hiking safety measures (I also bought a wicking layer of silk there, because the smart wool underclothes were WAY out of my price range). I am signed up for another class at REI about preparing to hike the Appalachian Trail-- even though I'm not actually planning on hiking it any time soon, I think this class will get me in the mindset and give me a chance to meet and talk to interesting people preparing to take on this feat.
currently reading: There Are Mountains to Climb: An Inspirational Journey by Jean Deeds
photo source: http://www.goodreads.com/
The holiday hiking themed haul:
(be reminded that I am not being paid to show the brands in the pictures below, nor have I even tried any of my holiday haul yet, so cannot endorse one brand over another)
1 comment:
I have winter hiked with a 15-20 pound bag of clothes and nothing but one layer of clothing. Of course i hade worn a coat, simple gloves and an adequate cap. My hiking partner is Christ. I used to hitchhike cross country by truckstop and then hit the woods and roads in the south or westward. I slept out in the elements because i am one tough dick.
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