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12/18/2012
Better Hike


Just checked the weather forecast. Looks like I'd better get a couple good hikes in today and tomorrow.
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Posted: 12/18/2012
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12/11/2012
Once In a Lifetime


Tomorrow at a little after noon, there will be six 12s on your digital watch - that won't happen again for 1,000 years. As a matter of fact, the next time a similar event happens is about 100 years away, on 01:01:01 01/01/2101
So what? Well, tons of people are having weddings tomorrow and other special events. Other than that, not much will happen. But, it's pretty cool to notice that you were alive and kicking on this special date.
Great opportunity to go on a 12-mile hike!
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Posted: 12/11/2012
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11/12/2012
Hiker Rescues

So, hey, BEFORE you go outside, make a plan and tell someone your plan. Check the weather forecast. Take more gear than just a t-shirt and jeans. And, for Pete's sake, take a flashlight!
On Sunday, a lone hiker without a flashlight, near Camden ME, called 911 because it got dark. 10 firefighters searched, found him, and escorted him back to trailhead. story
On Saturday, 25yr old camper walked away alone from friends at campsite in the early morning and became lost on Vancouver Island, BC. Called 911 and SAR folks came looking. Got a ride out with a truck driver. Friends didn't even realize he was missing. story
On Friday, 43yr old hiker without a flashlight started day hike of Horsetail Falls in OR. Wearing jeans, t-shirt, and jacket, it took longer than he expected and he ran out of daylight. Called 911 and searchers found him and escorted him to trailhead. He burned his hat and backpack to stay warm. ?!?! story
A 56yr old Appalachian Trail hiker got stranded when the Sandy storm dumped snow in the Great Smoky Mountains park. Called 911 and two park rangers hiked in. A nine-hour hike through snowdrifts only got them to a shelter four miles from the hiker. Then, a rescue helicoptor found the thru-hiker and airlifted him out. story
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Posted: 11/12/2012
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11/05/2012
Hiking Talk

I spent my morning attending the mandatory Unit Commissioner class (yawn) and then listened in on Backpacking 101 and a Preparing for Philmont presentations which were very interesting. I wanted to make sure my end-of-the-day talks did not contradict what those presenters said too badly. :-)
My big, old pack full of 'normal' gear was opposed to my new, lighter pack full of lighter gear. For the most part, people are interested in the gear of going lightweight, but that really is just the simple part. We also discussed:
- What Lightweight Is
- How Safety and Comfort are Affected
- Advantages of Going Light
- How Lightweight Promotes Scouting Aims
- Cost vs. Weight of Hiking
I've developed my own definition of Lightweight Backpacking:
Minimize the resources required for a successful outing by increasing resource efficiency and outdoors skills.
Resources include equipment, clothing, food, and water that you take into the wild. If you just buy the smallest, lightest, highest quality gear items you can waste a ton of money for a very small weight reduction. Taking a wider view of Lightweight means you are preparing and becoming well-skilled so you can make better use of what you take.

- Slowing your pace or hiking in cooler parts of the day so you don't sweat means you need to carry less water which is very heavy.
- Spending an extra $90 on hiking poles that save 10 ounces instead of on a titanium cook set that saves 4 ounces
- Using ritz crackers instead of tortillas cuts the weight of lunch in half for the same calories.
- If you lose 10 pounds while getting in shape, that's 10 pounds you don't need to carry over the mountains.
I've been asked by a few local troops to come and talk to their scouts about this topic. My next talk is tomorrow night and then one in December. Hopefully, I'm helping to make those wilderness treks more fun for young adventurers. If I can save just one youth from a life of overpacking, it's all worth it! :-)
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10/25/2012
GoLite Jam Packs

But, I keep looking around for less expensive replacements for what I have as my gear gets tattered and worn. GoLite has it's Jam Packs available now. The 50L weighs 30oz. and costs $132 - in case you're looking for a lightweight pack.
They've also got their down jackets and raingear on sale. It's still going to cost some $$$, but you might want to take a look at GoLite.com. I've purchased one of their down coats and an umbrella for my hikes this year and have gotten lots of use out of them.
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10/10/2012
Hike Journal

I met three times as many people in 1/3 the distance as the Arizona Trail this past spring. A handful of other long-distance hikers crossed my path - Gray Ghost, Ole Smoky Lonesome, BookSmarts, Pilgrim, JanuszHiker, and Larry.
Check out my Superior Hiking Trail thru-hike Journal.
Oh, I also passed out a $25 Scout Shop gift card to a scoutmaster from Two Harbors, MN that I met on the trail. And, I picked the winner of the ScoutStrong Program participation challenge for this hike. Sarah J. gets a $25 Scout Shop gift card, too!
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Posted: 10/10/2012
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