- EMS Thunderhead nylon shell with pit zips and a rather nifty brimmed hood. Always important to keep style in mind while on the trail.
- An EMS pro-stretch middle layer microfleece that I essentially fell into romantic love with the instant I saw/touched it.
- A replacement filter for my PUR Hiker, because I have developed a taste for non-infected water.
- A coolmax sleeping bag liner to keep some of the funk out of the brand new Mountain Hardwear Lamina 15 degree synthetic mummy bag I got for half off at www.steepandcheap.com!
- Three pairs of smartwool midcalf socks
- A shiny new bottle of DWR (durable water repellant) to spray all over every flat surface I can get my hands on.
- Zipaway pants that, unlike my previous pair, "zip away" into a reasonable pair of shorts instead of hotpants.
For posterity's sake, as long as I'm talking gear, here's the remainder of my gear list.
- Camp Trails wilderness external frame pack. Approximately 2.5 million cubic inches. Not for the faint of heart.
- EMS Thunderlite II two person backpacking tent. Like the aquaducts, full of arch-ly goodness. Also like the aquaducts, carries water. Hopefully far, far away from my sleeping self.
- Asolo TPS 520 trekking boots. Some people hike the AT in light boots, or even sneakers, but I have a dangerous combination of loose ligaments in my ankles and incurable clumsiness that can lead to sprained ankles. These full shank leather boots are pretty much foot fortresses.
- A homemade, alcohol burning "penny stove" (see earlier post)
- EMS trekking poles
- Camelback UnBottle
- various other... things
THREE WEEKS FROM SATURDAY
AHHHHHHHHHHH
Stay tuned.
1 comment:
Ok, so I finally read it. AND I'M SO EXCITED that you're going, and kind of mad that I'm not.
As to cameras, I have a Canon (powershot?) that is kind of bulky, but battery operated. Though, it's probably better for you to get a 35mm so you can just mail off the film. Good luck finding one, haha.
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