Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Appalachian Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (C) Harold Dossett, 2013

Monday, April 16, 2012

Friday April, 13 

This is an attempt to enter data using voice recognition.  If I could take this on the trail with me I could keep my journal up to date in real time and it would go so much easier.  If I could use this on my kindle keyboard I could dictate as I Hike.

H

Saturday, April 14, 2012

I bought a retractable USB 2.0 kit which contained four USB connectors and one retractable USB extension cord.  I am hoping this will fill all my connection needs.  The USB charging cable I ordered for the phone did not work so I make one using the phone end of an old 12 volt adapter and the computer end of a USB cable, cutting and soldering them together, and have an eight inch USB adapter for my phone that works great.  I may redo it and make it 3 or 4 inches shorter and weigh a few grams less.

I picked up a package of Starbucks Via coffee yesterday at Costco and thought I would try it today.  Guess what! It tastes just like instant coffee!  Of course, I have never really been a fan of Starbucks, anyway!  But this may just work on the trail.

I am doing four miles hikes, every three days, with about 20 pounds worth of backpack.  I have four of those in and ready to kick it up another mile or so, whatever the next leg of the road is.

This morning I was shopping on the Internet for a sleeping bag that could go to 15°.  I found a TNF (the north face) cat’s meow synthetic fiber that weighed in at 1 pound 8 ounces.  I was thinking of a warmer bag, but, if I leave in February, I may need a “warmer” bag.
H.


Sunday, April 15, 2012
Yesterday, or was it the day before, I took all of the hiking gear and supplies to the shed and weighed and photographed them.  I’m up to 33 pounds already, allowing 8.6 pounds for base gear not purchased yet.  Such as:

Base Gear







Tent/Tarp
1
40.00
40.0
 Sleeping Bag
1
40.00
40.0
 SB liner
1
5.00
5.0
 Foot print
1
10
10.0
 Back pack
1
40.00
40.0
 AL Tent Stake
8
0.3
2.4

 My goal is to stay under 30 pounds total pack weight and I have more things to add.  Not much room left! Weights are listed in ounces.  Would love to come in under weight, but I don’t know If I can afford that!

…Fast forward a few hours…

OK, after I did a four and a half mile hike today, I ordered the base gear, finally!  This is what it looks like.  Individual weights are listed in ounces and the total in pounds. The tent weight includes allowances for stakes and tie lines.   So coming in at 9.2 pounds isn’t too bad, I guess!  Pack weight is looking to be around 31.2 pounds total pack weight with food and water.  Add another five pounds for clothing that I will be wearing, shoes, and hiking poles and the total comes to 36.6 so far.  I would like for that number to be under 35 pounds.


Base Gear



Lbs





Tent/Tarp
1
42.00
42.0

 Sleeping Bag
1
44.00
44.0

 SB liner
1
5.00
5.0

 Foot print
1
10
10.0

 Back pack
1
34.00
34.0

 AL Tent Stake
0
0.3
0.0

 Nite IZE Tent lines
0
0.5
0.0

 Sleeping Pad
1
12.00
12.0




 
9.2


 I found the tent on Ebay for $279, $90 off list, which is the best price I have seen.  The others I ordered from BaseGear.com.  The sleeping bag, a Cat’s Meow synthetic weighing in at 44 ounces was on sale for $150, down (no pun intended) from $200.  The backpack is a Granite Gear Crown V.C. at 34 ounces, for $160, after a 20% off (of $200) for first order. The sleeping pad is a Therm-a-rest NeoAir XLite listed at $160, but I got the 20% discount for it also, bring it to $128.  Adding in $48.79 for faster shipping brought the damage for the day to $765, after rounding.  So the waiting begins!







 

This week we plan to take off for Moab, UT for a few weeks.   I will give me a chance to get in some real trail miles and hopefully some overnight time in the tent and sleeping bag.  Here’s to hoping it goes well! 

H.

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