8/16/2010 2:21:52 PM
I camped at Cape Hatteras this weekend.Just a Coleman tent, a couple blankets, a pillow, and my big agnes sleeping pad loaded in the truck for my camping gear.Not a bad deal...Fish, swim, and drive on the beach all day then drop $20 in a box to set up a tent and go to sleep. There is a bathroom/showers for the morning.
8/16/2010 3:39:10 PM
I'm camping for a weekend on Cape Lookout.I think I 'm going to just get really good at a compass and maps, and hold onto my ass. I don't have the funds for a GPS right now, and I hate Iphones, tho I'm not opposed to borrowing.The AT is really well marked, anyway, from what I heard...and worse comes to worse, I go in the wrong direction and still end up at a decent shelter. Least it'll be an adventure?Do the trails have random signs/makers for the areas your in? Like if i start out at Carvers, are there signs pointing towards Roan?
8/16/2010 3:45:59 PM
Do you know how to read a topo map with a compass? Shooting azimuths? Pacing? Read up on topo map navigation. It's pretty neat when you get the hang of it. You'll start to notice where you are based upon ridges, knolls, reentrant, spurs, etc. Learning how to triangulate your position with a compass/map using peaks/known points is fun too.
8/16/2010 3:51:48 PM
just know whether you're traveling north or south. don't look at the compass b/c it's backwards in that section. if you start at carvers and head toward roan, you're southbound. the trail is marked well and is very obvious (like worn down to the dirt and it's not a deer trail). water that's off the trail a bit is blazed blue.examples of the white blaze trail head toward roan (where those binoculars are) http://tinyurl.com/27llgf8me sitting at that location [Edited on August 16, 2010 at 4:02 PM. Reason : STOP IT CODE]
8/16/2010 3:54:35 PM
you should be fine, just stay on the trail. IMO a GPS isn't really necessary on the AT.
8/16/2010 3:55:10 PM
if we didn't have strict time deadlines and had been left behind by the rest of our group, we wouldn't have been as concerned w/ location & gps.
8/16/2010 4:02:46 PM
I'm getting more pumped. Main objective is to figure out if i what to do with my car and if i want to back-track or shuttle.I got a few maps today, a National Geographic map etc. Learning to use a compass this weekend from a friend who does all that stuff for fun.My father just called me to tell me the plot of "The Blair Witch Project' in order to deter me from doing this
8/16/2010 7:19:52 PM
Tote a gun.Problem solved. I brought my Ruger LCP with me on the AT.
8/16/2010 9:52:33 PM
^^ people are just more afraid of unkown dangers. There have been 7 or 8 murders on the AT in the past 40 years, out of millions of yearly visitors. In North Charleston, where I live, there were 14 murders in the year 2008. You're vastly more likely to be hurt or killed on the drive to the trail than on the trail.
8/16/2010 11:30:14 PM
Yeah...the likelihood of a bear mauling is even more remote.I still tote a gun almost everywhere though. You never know what lunatic or pack of wild dogs you'll run into.
8/16/2010 11:41:28 PM
8/17/2010 7:43:54 AM
well um seeing as how we were talking about the AT, it made sense to discuss the fact that iphone works well for locating yourself on the AT. i never had a problem w/ gps signal and you don't need cell signal to have gps signal. in this situation, it's a better idea to carry one device and save the weight.
8/17/2010 9:46:41 AM
8/17/2010 9:58:23 AM
i can attest from our trip 2 weekends ago that south of asheville around gerton/chimney rock/lake lure, verizon doesn't work and at&t does. i had over half to full signal the whole time. there is 0 verizon signal there. just sayin'[Edited on August 17, 2010 at 11:02 AM. Reason : ]
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8/17/2010 12:02:13 PM
TECHNOLOGY SLAP FIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
8/17/2010 12:09:09 PM
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8/17/2010 12:21:45 PM
it's called a ziploc bag, lol.seriously though, who wants to carry more stuff than what you need? i always take a phone because in the remote chance i am in an emergency and have signal it's a life-saver, along with the fact that i can look up first aid stuff on it. the downside is that while "yes" you can read GPS coordinates from it, it will not display any Google Maps or terrain if you don't have data cell signal, so you need an offline map app, or just read the coordinates from the GPS status app and translate to a paper topo map, which you should be carrying along with a compass. come on people don't you know your 10 essentials?... Map & Compass are #1 & #2[Edited on August 17, 2010 at 12:59 PM. Reason : .]
8/17/2010 12:56:18 PM
Rite in the Rain paper and Staedler fine-tipped alcohol pens. But yeah, you need a map case. It might not dissolve on you, but the waterproof paper still gets hard to work with when everything is soaked. Trying to write down fucking OPORDs in the pouring rain sucks balls.
8/17/2010 1:13:13 PM
I have the AT Conservatory Map, A Nation Geographic one from REI, and a gmaps one I Dled for kicks . Will go into a ziplock along with a compass, and my phone which my roomate put a GPS online tracking thing on so people can "watch" my progress online.They have strict instructions that if my dot stops moving at random intervals for more than 2 hours to call or send help, haha.
8/17/2010 2:40:24 PM
So what if your battery dies on your phone? Also GPS "tracking online" won't work without 3G data connection. GPS will track and record fine, but without cell data I don't see how that data will be sent to people.The AT is super well marked, it will be next to impossible to get lost on it. Just follow the signs and trail markers (white or blue paint swatches on trees).[Edited on August 17, 2010 at 2:52 PM. Reason : .]
8/17/2010 2:49:41 PM
neo, get your panties untied. we're NOT talking about using the iphone in substitute for a gps device while discovering new parts of some remote jungle. we were talking about it just for quick location services while on a well marked, well traveled trail.i don't think anybody in here would disagree that the iphone is not the device you take when your truly in a backcountry middle of nowhere kind of place. my original point was that the iphone app accuterra (which stores maps ON the phone) is great for figuring out where you are on the appalachian trail. i had to take my phone anyway, already owned the thing, and the app was $3. i used it because 3 of our 5 man team went ahead of us, we had a strict time deadline, and needed to know whether we should bed down now or in another couple of miles. there were 3 distinct times where we thought we were much farther along than we were. i wouldn't have known this had i not checked, using my iphone app. thank goodness, b/c we would have ended up w/o a good campsite and no water for that night.meatstick isn't going to the amazon or somewhere. she'd be okay w/ the iphone for gps.wow
8/17/2010 4:21:38 PM
^wait i think you're confused. That was the point i was making all along. I said it's adequate for checking your position every once in a while. I even pointed out I use it casually to check my position every once in a while. I also said if i go someplace serious I'll bring a dedicated GPS. quagmire02 was the one pointing out how inadequate an iPhone would be compared to a real GPS. While I agree with him I was just pointing out that for casual hikes like the AT (agreeing with you) an iPhone is adequate for casually checking your location every now and then.
8/17/2010 4:42:31 PM
alright maybe i picked up the wrong user name.
8/17/2010 4:55:15 PM
8/17/2010 10:04:17 PM
jesus christ you guys who cares
8/17/2010 10:05:11 PM
wtf man. a mile can make a big damn difference, especially if your water source is there or a mile away...this was our first time backpacking. i'm sorry we made the mistake of being overprepared apparently. i've NEVER been backpacking until that trip. i didn't know how much i or anybody else in our group could do. none of us had been before. how the fuck are you supposed to know exactly what you're doing and how fast you're doing it if you've never fucking done it before?? GOD FORBID I TRY SOMETHING NEW without being an expert in it already!!!i didn't say that we were confused as to whether we were on the trail or off. i never implied that i couldn't find the white blazes or the trail itself. i wanted to know how far between point A and point B ON THE TRAIL we were, and maybe you have way more awesome maps than i do but none of mine show every tree or landmark. my map doesn't show individual blazes and the distances between them. it's really hard to remember landmarks if you're passing them for the first time ever. and yeah i guess our pace was irregular bc we stopped to take pictures and enjoy scenery and nice crap like that. we WERE NOT lost. i NEVER said we were lost. i just wanted to know where i fucking was between hughes gap and roan high knob. we had to meet a guy we hired to pick us up at a certain time and if we weren't there, we wouldn't have a ride. why is that such a big deal to you?? my iphone did a damn good job of locating us too. what is your fucking problem?!
8/17/2010 11:22:55 PM
u mad?
8/17/2010 11:35:02 PM
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8/18/2010 7:59:36 AM
thanks for the link. i ordered one for me and one for my brother. sorry i blew up. it was late and i was tired.
8/18/2010 9:42:53 AM
^ i asked for it...believe it or not, i don't try to be a jerk (not in the lounge, at least, and certainly not in a thread i actively enjoy)
8/18/2010 9:44:39 AM
quagmire02 i think we pretty much agree upon everything I was just tired. I agree if you want a dedicated GPS than you shouldn't get a smartphone. They're obviously not as durable and rugged.
8/18/2010 11:10:27 AM
^pimp pics and location. Def a part of the world I would like to check out one day.I've always wanted to do some backpacking in the scottish/English countryside since I first saw the opening scenes of American Werewolf in London, lol.and since learning about their "glamping" culturehttp://online.wsj.com/article/NA_WSJ_PUB:SB125088561476349971.htmlmore to witness it than actually participate tho
8/18/2010 11:30:26 AM
we plan on going back to glacier nat'l park next summer. i want to camp a couple of days, backpack in somewhere cool & stay a night, then go stay in a cheap ass hotel for a few nights too. we'll have to try to make lodging costs < flight costs bc tickets are expensive. i love that place and want to get in some real hiking next time. up to a glacier would be awesome.
8/18/2010 11:38:51 AM
come out to Colorado and hike some 14'ers, we got about 50 of 'em and everything from 1 mile hikes (scrambling) to class 5 rock climbinga couple 14'ers bagged:Mt. Lincoln - 14,286 ftMt. Harvard - 14,420 ftMy wife & dog:Quandary Peak - 14,271 ftPikes Peak - 14,115 ftDown in Albuquerque I hiked the Sandia Mountain range with a buddy, there was about 1-2 feet of snow and 11'F high with winds at 30mph at the crestSandia Crest - 10,678 fthere you can see the 30-60mph winds do to the trees on the crest:[Edited on August 25, 2010 at 12:05 PM. Reason : .]
8/25/2010 11:56:42 AM
yeah I wanna get back out to Colorado. It's been like 8 years. Can't remember which 14'ers we did. So jealous you live out there. I need to move.^ah i love snow!! I need to post my March highland pictures. Although most of them you can't see anything because visibility was so poor and we were on our hands and knees half the time so we weren't blown away. [Edited on August 25, 2010 at 12:08 PM. Reason : s]
8/25/2010 12:04:10 PM
Oh and here's an igloo I built in Washington, down in a meadow at the base of Mt. Rainier
8/25/2010 12:08:36 PM
REI Outlet is having a 50% off all camping gear sale. Most of these items are just a little less than normal prices but you can find a couple bargains. It wont fit me, but they have a Medium z55 for $36
8/27/2010 6:17:16 AM
^ their labor day sale (up to 30%) started today, too
8/27/2010 7:41:48 AM
^^holy crap that's awesome!
8/27/2010 8:42:42 AM
Stone Mountain, NC -- GO THERE! It was awesome! It's a really nice place for a day hike.
8/30/2010 7:08:04 PM
Oh man...SO tired!!Made it from Carver's Gap to Damascus in 7 days. I feel tired as hell. BUT...best experience of my life. I'm now really really determined to do the AT by myself!!!Thanks for all the input/help, y'all!!
9/3/2010 11:24:37 PM
Nice! That is an awesome part of the world around there.
9/4/2010 2:25:57 AM
oh man, the igloo is AWESOME!!!^ agreed!I've had too much fun in that area
9/7/2010 12:03:01 PM
Sneaking out to the AT for a week. Starting at Springer and heading north to somewhere around Franklin. Haven't been there since I finished my thru-hike. That was Jan 11, 2000, and I was freezing my ass off.
9/7/2010 12:25:09 PM
anybody been out to cades cove? that might be our next trip.
9/15/2010 11:06:11 PM