DeerMadness
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Would it be tough for a guy that is afraid of heights ? I'm sure I would have too much fear or altitude would make me sick.
This is a tough question, and I can only answer it from my own experience. I too am afraid of heights when it comes to things like sky diving, cliff diving, bungy jumping, or walking out over the Grand Canyon on a glass floor. I avoid those types activities.Would it be tough for a guy that is afraid of heights ? I'm sure I would have too much fear or altitude would make me sick.
I carry a ResMed Air Mini, and I drive it with an Easy Longer 40,000 mA 24 amp charger. A full charge will give me two nights plus recharge my phone, InReach, head lamp, and Skulz. I also carry an ozonic cleaner and clean it at least twice a week.When you have time can you please elaborate on your CPAP machine, batt, and charger. Thx
I'm currently researching if there are any snowless sections of trail north of the Sierras to see if I can do exactly that. I might ruin it for some purists, but all I really care about is a continuous footpath from Mexico to Canada. If I have to leapfrog and then come back to a section, then that's what I need to do.Mos………. Can you drive around the Sierras, continue walking the trail north, then come back and walk the Sierras when the snow’s gone……… and still count it as a successful trip?
There are still a few behind me and to the east. I'm about six miles from Jawbone Canyon road. First time I've had cell service all day.You must be well past the wind machines by now.....getting close to the Skodies?
Yup. I'll have to look at it when I get to it, but odds are I'll take the easiest/shortest route...I see you get a choice of trails above jawbone OHV area.....
Yes, but only if I complete this one. If I do, I'll be starting the AT next year.Are you after the AT also ?
Oh man--I'd probably do that if it were for 2024. If I actually complete the PCT this year, I'll most likely be on the Appalachian Trail next year.Hey Mozey, did you see this? Maybe you can swing by the chamber of commerce on your way through and get your name in the hat?
You could be paid $5,000 to hike the Pacific Crest Trail next year – here's how
The deadline for applications is approachingwww.advnture.com
According to my app, I still have another 50 miles before I'm officially out of the desert.How long before you get into some REAL trees?
Either be in great shape for deer season, or too tired to hunt.If you keep it up you should be done by mid October.
Hopefully it's the first one. Gotta a dall sheep hunt followed by.a rocky mountain goat in September...Either be in great shape for deer season, or too tired to hunt.
What a great adventure!’