Just a note, afternoon thunderstorms typically last at least a couple hours. Do not plans that they will ever be 20 minutes. I've been living in the mts for a decade here and they can go from 1pm-5pm easily, sometimes they come in earlier and sometimes a little later, but plan for that
I loved the first 100 miles. Especially Segment 5, with it's views of South Park. In part, it was the anticipation of things to come and, (for me) the experience of thru hiking for the first time. I didn't experience problems with water, except in Segment 1. I didn't filter water on the trail until the Platte.
Having also hiked the CT in 2021, ending 8/8/21, I agree with all your recommendations. Your videos have been funny, inspirational, scenic and informative. I took along Aquamira that I would’ve used at the “cow areas” if I hadn’t gotten fresh water from trail angels. I agree that it gets better and better as you go south, but I liked every single mile!
WOW your tips are so detailed! I really appreciate the attention to detail. Thank you so much for the great advice taking us trail by trail. And I was not expecting you to say the "animal" is a mountain biker.. I can kind of understand why you would describe it in that way!!
Great video! Love that you share the videos of your actual trip, but also the things you learned along the way. The best teacher is experience, so it's nice when we can learn a little from other's experiences! Thanks for sharing!
Almost got ran over 5 times by mb's at segment 6 and I was using bear bells which I brought for exactly anouncing my hike but they didn't work. I am planing to start using a rear view mirrow next yeat when I will continue the CT (segments 7-13)
Watched the whole thing I and was 100% convinced the most dangerous animal was going to be ticks. Very well put together and very informational, thanks for sharing!
thank you for the tips! I live in colorado- and yes- those first sections are ugly..and yes- the storms this past august were rough. will you be doing the Long Trail in Vermont to finish off your mini triple crown?
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I love the first 100 miles. Live near the trail and have done it many times, backpacking, biking, hiking, running, skiing....your comments are really misleading.
Done it twice…highly recommend the fall ie mid September start…..did the first 100 in July f that….it alleviates several of these issues.
Just a note, afternoon thunderstorms typically last at least a couple hours. Do not plans that they will ever be 20 minutes. I've been living in the mts for a decade here and they can go from 1pm-5pm easily, sometimes they come in earlier and sometimes a little later, but plan for that
I loved the first 100 miles. Especially Segment 5, with it's views of South Park. In part, it was the anticipation of things to come and, (for me) the experience of thru hiking for the first time. I didn't experience problems with water, except in Segment 1. I didn't filter water on the trail until the Platte.
Having also hiked the CT in 2021, ending 8/8/21, I agree with all your recommendations. Your videos have been funny, inspirational, scenic and informative. I took along Aquamira that I would’ve used at the “cow areas” if I hadn’t gotten fresh water from trail angels. I agree that it gets better and better as you go south, but I liked every single mile!
You killed it man! Congrats on the finish and thanks so much on the compliments!
WOW your tips are so detailed! I really appreciate the attention to detail. Thank you so much for the great advice taking us trail by trail. And I was not expecting you to say the "animal" is a mountain biker.. I can kind of understand why you would describe it in that way!!
Hahaha thank you for the comments and watching 😃
Great video! Love that you share the videos of your actual trip, but also the things you learned along the way. The best teacher is experience, so it's nice when we can learn a little from other's experiences! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it man!!
Can’t express how much I agree with you about the stretch right after Twin Lakes
LOL!!!!!!!
Almost got ran over 5 times by mb's at segment 6 and I was using bear bells which I brought for exactly anouncing my hike but they didn't work. I am planing to start using a rear view mirrow next yeat when I will continue the CT (segments 7-13)
Right?! You attach the mirror to your pack I’m assuming??
What sections are the “cow sections?” I do 5 sections every summer and want to make sure I have the extra filter/drops…thanks!! Love the video!
Hey Craig, thanks for watching! I believe them to be between segments 17 - 19!
Watched the whole thing I and was 100% convinced the most dangerous animal was going to be ticks. Very well put together and very informational, thanks for sharing!
Hahaha thank you!
thank you for the tips! I live in colorado- and yes- those first sections are ugly..and yes- the storms this past august were rough. will you be doing the Long Trail in Vermont to finish off your mini triple crown?
You bet! And yup, I need that triple tiara! Any advice is appreciated hahaha
Thanks
you got it!
I don't believe Poison Sumac exists on the CT so I'm curious what you ran into.
I know!!
Maybe dogbane
Haha ay thanks for the giardia shoutout
Got you!!!!
What’s the biggest thing you would’ve done differently??
And for those who haven’t hiked it yet, do you think these tips will help out?? Lemme know in the comments! 👇🏻
📌 Get a FREE customizable copy of my exact CT itinerary here:
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I love the first 100 miles. Live near the trail and have done it many times, backpacking, biking, hiking, running, skiing....your comments are really misleading.
I agree to disagree :)
lol
Thanks for the narcissists' view.
Those are things called opinions, John.
Have a great day!
🏕️ THANKS FOR THE INFO