I cannot wait to follow your thru hike again, you were the first famous RUclipsr that I met on my SOBO thru hike in 2018 in Maine. One of my highlights of my hike! Have a great hike Glenn! Happy Hiking
Thanks for the well wishes, I'm ready to start this journey! It helps a lot having done it before. I may be older but definitely in better hiking shape starting out than I was in 2018.
Excited for another thru-hike Scoutmaster! I may meet you on trail again this year on one of my section hikes like I did back in 2018! Thanks for shaing!
Seven years ago, I started following you. I got hooked and followed 30 thru hikers that year. It was a good way to distract me from my depression after my wife died. The depression is gone but, I still follow thru hikers each year. Consider a pocket warmer that burns lighter fluid. They work well to dry shoes and socks besides warming you up. Be sure to treat your gear and outer clothing with permethrin just before you leave. It was a tick bite that killed my wife. Good video. Happy Trails. Good Luck, Rick
Definitely will spray. I did last time and it worked great. I will check out those hand warmers. Happy to have you follow along. The trail is hard but it can be a place of healing. I will keep you in my thoughts.
Thanks for watching! I will try to keep the videos entertaining and informative. I look forward to learning more also as challenges present themselves.
Great to see a tried and tested thru hike gear video. You likely know this but for other comment readers, the blue adapter on the sawyer queeze also allows you to back flush the filter with your clean water bottle. Also great to find a fellow rim-rim-rim Grand Canyon hiker. Will follow your 24 trek.
It seems to be a typical reaction - to want to hike the AT again instead of a different long trail. I considered hiking the AT again, right after finishing it, but realized I was just wanting to stay in my comfort zone. I was being overly conservative. I’m so glad I went on to hike most of our NSTs. They are all so unique. You grow in ways you don’t foresee if you choose to explore them. I’m headed out to the Hayduke in March. It’ll be so different than anything I’ve hiked before, I’m not sure if I’m ready, and that’s what I like. So many trails out there. And just one lifetime.
As far as being typical, yes and no. For me, I have done other trails since the AT to include the Pinhoti, the BMT, a R2R2R of the Grand Canyon, the Foothills Trail, and the Palmetto Trail to name a few. I also started a new Scout unit and started my own law firm all since my last AT thru-hike. Looking at doing the Camino in 2026, taking scouts along with me. I definitely get out of my comfort zone. The biggest reason I am doing it again is I was asked by a former scout of mine to accompany him on his first long distance trail. It’s hard to say no to someone who you helped to inspire to get into hiking. Best of luck on the Hayduke, it looks like a great hike. Let me know if you vlog it as I would love to check it out.
Looks like a good load out. With that pack, you may want to have a carbon fiber stay that attaches the hip belt to the pack. Zpacks sells them, and they weigh nothing, but i had 2 break, and it's 4-5 days for them to get one to you.
Typical experienced Former Thru Hiker that knows what gear matches their style. The CNOC became my bag during the 18’ hike. My marcher changes have occurred in Rain Gear/Pack Covers because I kept with the ULA and didn’t pay the price of the higher pack materials. Looking forward to hearing why you’re attempting the Trek again! Looking forward to your Vlog. Keep the Faith and Keep HikN^! AT 18’.
Glad to have you along. The CNOC is a great addition to any hiker's bag! Wish I had it in 2018. Probably will do a short video in a couple of weeks explaining why I am going again.
On rehydrating the portawipes in a sanitary and efficient way -- take the cap off your smartwater bottle, and pour the cap full of clean water in Put the little tablet in the cap. It will soak up all the liquid and expand like a lil tower, lol. It will be moistened, clean, and ready to unroll and use for whatever you were wanting to use it for.
Heya Scoutmaster, an Eagle Scout here. That's a nice looking pack, and zpacks is a quality company. My treat to myself this year (i guess last 2024) was a new pack similar to yours. I chose bonfus packs, because I was blown away at the price. I was able to customize an ultralight pack for my situation. My budget keeps me out of super ultralight, and so my total weight carry is a little more than others. My choice was going to get the runners vest style straps, but that lowers the weight carry by a little bit (and also adds a few ounces for the strap). In the end, I got a 38 liter pack that is going to weigh something like 13 ounces. Having it handmade to my choices feels nice also. My choice was to add on the back panel support system, where you use your sleeping pad as a frame and padding for the pack. I just wanted to mention this pack, because for 220 dollars, a 38 liter pack weighing 12.2 ounces is pretty phenomenal. I know that there are many choices these days, but I was impressed by the features that were on these bags, and I think that they are a very nice budget buy for hikers. Previously, I was suggesting backpacks that cost 130 dollars, but I would find for 99 dollars on sale online. The value of a pack being twice the cost but half the weight is enormous. That is one of the biggest weight savings per dollar that people can do. It is why I am not even considering upgrading my xmid 2 solid, as the upgrade that saves ten ounces is seven freaking hundred dollars, and less comfortable as a single wall tent versus my double walled tent. Sorry, not sure why I ranted or anything ......... but I am enjoying the video so far. I leave comments further in the video as replies to my own comment, so that might look confusing.
i absolutely love my fanny pack. Mine is from my old backpack the granite gear x60. You remove the hip belt, and wrap the brain around it to make a nice fanny pack. This has become my favorite tether for hiking with my two dogs, as it is very padded for my comfort. The coolest thing is that I found this lumbar pack to be the best place for my heaviest gear to go. With the most weight close tight against my lumbar, this removed most weight from my pack. Not having my pack tied to my waist was the best thing to help my back pain. With an injury from the military, this is a sensitive area, and somehow it helps me.
Those neotherms are very reputable. My pad on the trail was a nemo tensor insulated pad, and it ended up bubbling up. unexpectedly, Nemo upheld their lifetime warranty, and gave me a brand new one. I chose to use that as a credit to an upgraded pad, and got the tensor extreme. With an r value of 8.4, I was surprised that this was not too heavy. The choice was clear when I found out that it can be flipped over for zero insulation. This now has become my full year pad. If I need warmth, I flip it over. The fact that they honored their own lifetime warranty gave me confidence to upgrade. We'll see how it works out. I'm not sure the darn tough lifetime is such a deal. You have to buy them, and if you lose one it's done with. Then you have to spend more money to ship them to the company. Swapping them out while at trail days was memorable, but I just don't know if I am going to keep with the lifetime socks cult
Wow that pillow is HUGE. I'd never have guessed it was 1.5 ounces. Maybe the camera is fooling me somehow. My blowup pillow is almost twice that weight, the traditional blow up style. Yours looks really comfortable!
Yeah REI gave out little fanny packs at Trail Days in (2019?), and that has become my potty bag. It is super convenient that I can sling it over a shoulder or something. might be a place that I could save an ounce or two with an ultralight upgrade, at not too much cost. i'll need to remember to weigh that next time I pull it out. sentimental items are fun to keep though.
It looks for me I’ll get to start my Section hike of Virginia in early April so I might actually see you there. Hopefully we can get some photos together. Happy Trails, from Kid.
Good to see you Scoutmaster! I buy the looseleaf and PDF combo of the AT Guide. Then I print the PDF to 81/2 x 11 and put it in a binder for my husband (my trail boos). I use the looseleaf pages a section at a time. Works out really good.
Enjoyed your gear list. I also made a gear list yesterday for the PCT a lot of similar items. I do have a question when I did my A T hike. The comments went to my Gmail, but for some reason, the comments do not go to my Gmail anymore. my notifications on RUclips are turned on. I don’t know what else to look at? you have a lot of comments to look through good luck with your trip and I appreciate all the help that you gave me when I did my through hike. thank you. Just a farmer.
Have you thought about swapping to the Nitecore NU20 or 25? Rechargeable, waterproof, and ultralight. Might save you a bit of weight on the batteries. Good luck!!!
I will probably buy one eventually when the one I have craps out. The one I have is really light and works great so I just can’t bring myself to upgrading from something that works great just to save an ounce or two. Plus I hate having to charge too many things. I am carrying a smaller brick charger than I did last time so my electronics are actually lighter even with a couple of extra AAA batteries. I learned last time that gear does not get you to the end. It can help but the trail is 90% mental.
Looks good! Will be following you on your hike again. Saw your entry on the log at Katahdin Stream ranger station when I day hiked Katahdin August 17, 2018. BTW, do you ever hear from Funsize, with whom you hiked in 2018?
Main reason is I live on the east coast and it is easier to get to for me. I have friends and relatives up and down the east coast. Plus I really enjoy the social aspect of the AT. I am really curious about how it will differ from the last time.
lol. Yep I did say that. Since I am leaving later, I am probably going to run into some full shelters. Plus it is nice to have the flexibility to shelter or tent. We shall see what I do this time.
Gotcha. I prefer hiking videos but did a gear one as I know people will have questions on what I use. Thought about laying it all out at once but decided not to.
I agree. You won’t see another video this long unless it is summit day. I made the gear one longer because if I didn’t , I would have about 100 questions about stuff. As far as subscribers, I am happy to share the info but don’t want to focus on subscriber counts and all that other stuff. Not trying to become an influencer lol. I just want to hike and share for family, friends, and anyone who is bored and wants to watch a 56 year old hike lol. I usually shoot for 10-15 min daily videos.
@@ScoutmasterOnTheAT great video!! It’s not how long they are, it’s the information you get from them! Thanks for your shared experience and knowledge 😊
I cannot wait to follow your thru hike again, you were the first famous RUclipsr that I met on my SOBO thru hike in 2018 in Maine. One of my highlights of my hike! Have a great hike Glenn! Happy Hiking
Thanks! It was great meeting everyone on the trail.
Yay! Scoutmaster is back on the AT!!! Good to see you! Looking healthy! Looking forward to following your hike!
Thanks for the well wishes, I'm ready to start this journey! It helps a lot having done it before. I may be older but definitely in better hiking shape starting out than I was in 2018.
You were one of the first YT vlogs of the AT I watched. Looking forward to following this journey.
Glad to have you back!
Excited for another thru-hike Scoutmaster! I may meet you on trail again this year on one of my section hikes like I did back in 2018! Thanks for shaing!
I am hoping to see you out there!
Seven years ago, I started following you. I got hooked and followed 30 thru hikers that year. It was a good way to distract me from my depression after my wife died. The depression is gone but, I still follow thru hikers each year. Consider a pocket warmer that burns lighter fluid. They work well to dry shoes and socks besides warming you up. Be sure to treat your gear and outer clothing with permethrin just before you leave. It was a tick bite that killed my wife. Good video. Happy Trails. Good Luck, Rick
Definitely will spray. I did last time and it worked great. I will check out those hand warmers. Happy to have you follow along. The trail is hard but it can be a place of healing. I will keep you in my thoughts.
Great to see you back on theAT - your first through hike was one of the first one I watched on RUclips
Excited to use what I learned last time.
Hi, here we go again :-) so excited to follow you again !
Yep. It should be interesting
Looking forward to following you and learning from you 😊
Thanks for watching! I will try to keep the videos entertaining and informative. I look forward to learning more also as challenges present themselves.
Super solid load out, thanks for sharing it!
Glad you liked it! Excited to put it to the test.
Can’t wait to watch your thru hike. My husband and I met you around Clingmans Dome in 2018. We watched your 2018 hike. 😊
Thanks! Looking forward to repeating.
Great to see a tried and tested thru hike gear video. You likely know this but for other comment readers, the blue adapter on the sawyer queeze also allows you to back flush the filter with your clean water bottle. Also great to find a fellow rim-rim-rim Grand Canyon hiker. Will follow your 24 trek.
Yep. Good piece of gear. Loved the R2R2R.
Nice load out, dude. Have fun!
Thanks! I am excited to get going.
Good luck on the hike I’ll be sure to be following along.
Thanks! Hope you enjoy.
Nice. It will be good to have you back on trail. Following along..
Thanks, I'm excited to get started. I know what to expect which is good and bad but I think it will be interesting
Watched your previous through hike. Good luck and happy trails.
Thanks! It’s good to be back. Welcome back to you too!
It seems to be a typical reaction - to want to hike the AT again instead of a different long trail. I considered hiking the AT again, right after finishing it, but realized I was just wanting to stay in my comfort zone. I was being overly conservative.
I’m so glad I went on to hike most of our NSTs. They are all so unique. You grow in ways you don’t foresee if you choose to explore them.
I’m headed out to the Hayduke in March. It’ll be so different than anything I’ve hiked before, I’m not sure if I’m ready, and that’s what I like.
So many trails out there. And just one lifetime.
As far as being typical, yes and no. For me, I have done other trails since the AT to include the Pinhoti, the BMT, a R2R2R of the Grand Canyon, the Foothills Trail, and the Palmetto Trail to name a few. I also started a new Scout unit and started my own law firm all since my last AT thru-hike. Looking at doing the Camino in 2026, taking scouts along with me. I definitely get out of my comfort zone. The biggest reason I am doing it again is I was asked by a former scout of mine to accompany him on his first long distance trail. It’s hard to say no to someone who you helped to inspire to get into hiking. Best of luck on the Hayduke, it looks like a great hike. Let me know if you vlog it as I would love to check it out.
I followed you back in 2018 on your first AT adventure. I just subscribed and look forward to following you on round 2.
Thanks! I hope to make the sequel even better.
I saw somewhere that the trail was closed south of Damascus due to the hurricane damage.
They have made great progress and should be all open when I get there. There will be a few reroutes but no problem.
Looks like a good load out. With that pack, you may want to have a carbon fiber stay that attaches the hip belt to the pack. Zpacks sells them, and they weigh nothing, but i had 2 break, and it's 4-5 days for them to get one to you.
I remember you had that issue. Good suggestion!
@ScoutmasterOnTheAT i just left a spare in the bottom of my bag
Typical experienced Former Thru Hiker that knows what gear matches their style. The CNOC became my bag during the 18’ hike. My marcher changes have occurred in Rain Gear/Pack Covers because I kept with the ULA and didn’t pay the price of the higher pack materials. Looking forward to hearing why you’re attempting the Trek again! Looking forward to your Vlog. Keep the Faith and Keep HikN^! AT 18’.
Glad to have you along. The CNOC is a great addition to any hiker's bag! Wish I had it in 2018. Probably will do a short video in a couple of weeks explaining why I am going again.
The Beard Returns! Hopefully, the weather is better for your trip this time.
The beard and I will be ready for anything.
Always welcome here in East Tennessee! I'll keep the porch light on!
Hey East Tennessee, its your neighbor from Western North Carolina.
It would be nice to live in an area where people visited other people's porches.
Thanks cousin! Hope all is well with everyone!
On rehydrating the portawipes in a sanitary and efficient way -- take the cap off your smartwater bottle, and pour the cap full of clean water in Put the little tablet in the cap. It will soak up all the liquid and expand like a lil tower, lol. It will be moistened, clean, and ready to unroll and use for whatever you were wanting to use it for.
Thanks, that's a great tip! I mwill try that.
Heya Scoutmaster, an Eagle Scout here. That's a nice looking pack, and zpacks is a quality company.
My treat to myself this year (i guess last 2024) was a new pack similar to yours.
I chose bonfus packs, because I was blown away at the price.
I was able to customize an ultralight pack for my situation. My budget keeps me out of super ultralight, and so my total weight carry is a little more than others. My choice was going to get the runners vest style straps, but that lowers the weight carry by a little bit (and also adds a few ounces for the strap).
In the end, I got a 38 liter pack that is going to weigh something like 13 ounces. Having it handmade to my choices feels nice also. My choice was to add on the back panel support system, where you use your sleeping pad as a frame and padding for the pack.
I just wanted to mention this pack, because for 220 dollars, a 38 liter pack weighing 12.2 ounces is pretty phenomenal. I know that there are many choices these days, but I was impressed by the features that were on these bags, and I think that they are a very nice budget buy for hikers.
Previously, I was suggesting backpacks that cost 130 dollars, but I would find for 99 dollars on sale online. The value of a pack being twice the cost but half the weight is enormous. That is one of the biggest weight savings per dollar that people can do. It is why I am not even considering upgrading my xmid 2 solid, as the upgrade that saves ten ounces is seven freaking hundred dollars, and less comfortable as a single wall tent versus my double walled tent.
Sorry, not sure why I ranted or anything ......... but I am enjoying the video so far. I leave comments further in the video as replies to my own comment, so that might look confusing.
i absolutely love my fanny pack.
Mine is from my old backpack the granite gear x60.
You remove the hip belt, and wrap the brain around it to make a nice fanny pack.
This has become my favorite tether for hiking with my two dogs, as it is very padded for my comfort.
The coolest thing is that I found this lumbar pack to be the best place for my heaviest gear to go.
With the most weight close tight against my lumbar, this removed most weight from my pack.
Not having my pack tied to my waist was the best thing to help my back pain.
With an injury from the military, this is a sensitive area, and somehow it helps me.
Those neotherms are very reputable.
My pad on the trail was a nemo tensor insulated pad, and it ended up bubbling up.
unexpectedly, Nemo upheld their lifetime warranty, and gave me a brand new one.
I chose to use that as a credit to an upgraded pad, and got the tensor extreme.
With an r value of 8.4, I was surprised that this was not too heavy.
The choice was clear when I found out that it can be flipped over for zero insulation.
This now has become my full year pad. If I need warmth, I flip it over.
The fact that they honored their own lifetime warranty gave me confidence to upgrade.
We'll see how it works out.
I'm not sure the darn tough lifetime is such a deal.
You have to buy them, and if you lose one it's done with.
Then you have to spend more money to ship them to the company.
Swapping them out while at trail days was memorable,
but I just don't know if I am going to keep with the lifetime socks cult
Wow that pillow is HUGE. I'd never have guessed it was 1.5 ounces.
Maybe the camera is fooling me somehow.
My blowup pillow is almost twice that weight, the traditional blow up style.
Yours looks really comfortable!
Yeah REI gave out little fanny packs at Trail Days in (2019?), and that has become my potty bag. It is super convenient that I can sling it over a shoulder or something. might be a place that I could save an ounce or two with an ultralight upgrade, at not too much cost. i'll need to remember to weigh that next time I pull it out. sentimental items are fun to keep though.
Nice first aid kit.
My recommendation would be to add a pill or two of diarrhea tablets, as this can save a life.
It looks for me I’ll get to start my Section hike of Virginia in early April so I might actually see you there. Hopefully we can get some photos together. Happy Trails, from Kid.
Looking forward to it. The best part of a thru hike is all the people you meet.
Good to see you Scoutmaster! I buy the looseleaf and PDF combo of the AT Guide. Then I print the PDF to 81/2 x 11 and put it in a binder for my husband (my trail boos). I use the looseleaf pages a section at a time. Works out really good.
Good idea. I like the idea of not having to rely on my phone for everything so I will definitely do that.
Enjoyed your gear list. I also made a gear list yesterday for the PCT a lot of similar items. I do have a question when I did my A T hike. The comments went to my Gmail, but for some reason, the comments do not go to my Gmail anymore. my notifications on RUclips are turned on. I don’t know what else to look at? you have a lot of comments to look through good luck with your trip and I appreciate all the help that you gave me when I did my through hike. thank you. Just a farmer.
Trying downloading the RUclips Studio app. It helps manage all the comments. Best of luck on the PCT. That is awesome!
I’ll be starting march 15th maybe I’ll see u out there who knows! Best of luck! I’ll be uploading my list soon to
I hope you have a great hike and hope to see you.
Have you thought about swapping to the Nitecore NU20 or 25? Rechargeable, waterproof, and ultralight. Might save you a bit of weight on the batteries. Good luck!!!
I will probably buy one eventually when the one I have craps out. The one I have is really light and works great so I just can’t bring myself to upgrading from something that works great just to save an ounce or two. Plus I hate having to charge too many things. I am carrying a smaller brick charger than I did last time so my electronics are actually lighter even with a couple of extra AAA batteries. I learned last time that gear does not get you to the end. It can help but the trail is 90% mental.
@ all valid points. Hike your hike for sure.
Good gear setup
Thanks! Now I just have to keep walking north. No gear excuses lol
@ 🤣 no gear excuses that’s funny🤣
Im following
Thanks! Will try to keep it interesting.
Looks good! Will be following you on your hike again. Saw your entry on the log at Katahdin Stream ranger station when I day hiked Katahdin August 17, 2018. BTW, do you ever hear from Funsize, with whom you hiked in 2018?
I do keep in touch with several hikers from 2018. FunSize is married and living in Canada with her husband whom she met on the PCT in 2016.
I'm interested in the two pairs of gloves you use. Do you know their brands? Thank you.
The biking gloves are Brzsacr. Found them on Amazon. The winter ones are Kyncilor.
Aaaand now I'm off to spend some more money...thanks SM!!
lol. There are worse things to spend money on.
Like the NOrth BErgen BOy SCOut camp hat.
Yep. If you know you know.
Watched your last AT through hike but I'm curious why not the PCT or CDT?
Main reason is I live on the east coast and it is easier to get to for me. I have friends and relatives up and down the east coast. Plus I really enjoy the social aspect of the AT. I am really curious about how it will differ from the last time.
@@ScoutmasterOnTheATyou live in the east coast?
Hi, good luck with then hike. What thermoeter are you using? and is it pretty accurate?
Thanks! I
Got it off Garage Grown Gear and seems to be accurate
According to your first thru-hike, no tent actually needed.
lol. Yep I did say that. Since I am leaving later, I am probably going to run into some full shelters. Plus it is nice to have the flexibility to shelter or tent. We shall see what I do this time.
Nice gear choices! I take deodorant on trail, too. Sometimes it's the little comforts that matter. 😃👊
Yep. Especially in town after a shower.
Great loadout, ingeresting gear!
Must admit that I do prefer full screen videos. Seems you are showing several things that are out of the screen.
Gotcha. I prefer hiking videos but did a gear one as I know people will have questions on what I use. Thought about laying it all out at once but decided not to.
Hi Mr Glenn it’s ryder
Hey Ryder! Get to have you follow along.
@ I subscribed
@ can’t believe your going on the Appalachian trail a second time
@ yep. It will be interesting!
Another Space Bear Bag user 🙂
Yep. So far I am happy with my SpaceBear gear
Long video of you really want subscribers it has to be 15 20 max minutes generally
I agree. You won’t see another video this long unless it is summit day. I made the gear one longer because if I didn’t , I would have about 100 questions about stuff. As far as subscribers, I am happy to share the info but don’t want to focus on subscriber counts and all that other stuff. Not trying to become an influencer lol. I just want to hike and share for family, friends, and anyone who is
bored and wants to watch a 56 year old hike lol. I usually shoot for 10-15 min daily videos.
Some of us like longer videos 😊 better than most of the crap on TV
@@hikersmama8813 yes🙌
@@ScoutmasterOnTheAT great video!! It’s not how long they are, it’s the information you get from them! Thanks for your shared experience and knowledge 😊
@@maureenmukhlis2934 very true. It’s hard to make a gear video short.