You are looking much better (happier/more content) in the last 2 videos. I love that you let us in, the good and the bad. You seem to be an amazing young lady. Thank you for taking us along on your adventures.
Love ❤ the ramble. Always interested to see what other people are carrying. Impressed that you use the tent/tarp that you do, not sure that I could LOL. Glad to see you are enjoying the tech. Take care and carryon.
I have gone back to a full sleeping bag also (Zpacks) because the quilts are drafty in any temp near 35 degrees. I tend to toss and turn so the quilt doesn't stay tucked well. They're ok for summer and 50ish--40's degrees overnight. I have had just one too many drafty nights to use a quilt in colder weather ever again, sigh! . Enjoyed your frank, quick gear vid. See ya in the next one...
Hi Stella 👋 Good to cu looking happy and healthy again in the last few vids. Those mines looked well creepy!! 👻 Stay safe out there. ( Cool cap btw) 💙🇬🇧🥾
Hello Stella; first I want to say that I hope the trail is treating you very well. I know you are days ahead of your videos. Remember you are never alone; heaven is with you. I want to compliment your choices; your natural beauty and colorful clothing; the hat is awesome. I want to suggest to your hiking family that they carry a big bottle of bear spray in the wilderness and butterfly bandages in case of a deep cut. Mosquito coils are great for insects at camp. thanks much for sharing your wonderful skills and knowledge with people who are eager to improve their backpacking experience.
Great ramble! The mid-alpha is the 90gsm ... it's been a great layer for me personally. My camp pj's are the 90gsm weight hoody & pants ... and I have the heavier 120 for winter backpacking & hiking. The Coros (Apex Pro 2) watch is great ... I've been using it for over a year to track all of my hikes/backpacking trips! It's funny - I just figured out a couple weeks ago how to do waypoints along a route. Happy trails!
This was the perfect place for a gear rundown! The audio was studio pristine. Very thorough rundown. 👍 Now I'm intrigued as to why you switched to a sleeping bag. I shall stay tuned. Take care and thank you! 😊✌️
You are looking much better (happier/more content) in the last 2 videos. I love that you let us in, the good and the bad. You seem to be an amazing young lady. Thank you for taking us along on your adventures.
Love ❤ the ramble. Always interested to see what other people are carrying. Impressed that you use the tent/tarp that you do, not sure that I could LOL. Glad to see you are enjoying the tech. Take care and carryon.
I’m so glad you bag your TP Stella. People should follow your example.
I have gone back to a full sleeping bag also (Zpacks) because the quilts are drafty in any temp near 35 degrees. I tend to toss and turn so the quilt doesn't stay tucked well. They're ok for summer and 50ish--40's degrees overnight. I have had just one too many drafty nights to use a quilt in colder weather ever again, sigh! . Enjoyed your frank, quick gear vid. See ya in the next one...
Thanks for gear sharing. You do hard really well.toughest woman !
Great job on the video. This one really showcases your personality, and I love the insight into how organized your kit really is.
Hi Stella 👋 Good to cu looking happy and healthy again in the last few vids. Those mines looked well creepy!! 👻 Stay safe out there. ( Cool cap btw) 💙🇬🇧🥾
Hello Stella; first I want to say that I hope the trail is treating you very well. I know you are days ahead of your videos. Remember you are never alone; heaven is with you. I want to compliment your choices; your natural beauty and colorful clothing; the hat is awesome. I want to suggest to your hiking family that they carry a big bottle of bear spray in the wilderness and butterfly bandages in case of a deep cut. Mosquito coils are great for insects at camp. thanks much for sharing your wonderful skills and knowledge with people who are eager to improve their backpacking experience.
Great ramble! The mid-alpha is the 90gsm ... it's been a great layer for me personally. My camp pj's are the 90gsm weight hoody & pants ... and I have the heavier 120 for winter backpacking & hiking. The Coros (Apex Pro 2) watch is great ... I've been using it for over a year to track all of my hikes/backpacking trips! It's funny - I just figured out a couple weeks ago how to do waypoints along a route. Happy trails!
This was the perfect place for a gear rundown! The audio was studio pristine. Very thorough rundown. 👍 Now I'm intrigued as to why you switched to a sleeping bag. I shall stay tuned. Take care and thank you! 😊✌️
Thank you this video was very helpful!❤
Fun new and exciting equipment items. I'll definitely be interested in hearing about your new sleep system and what you like about the watch. 🌸🧡
You’re looking so much happier. Love love love car camping thur hiking.
They are making some really tasty non-a beers now, can pretend to be cool and not have the crappy feeling afterwards
Thanks for the advice on how to roll up
Hooded jackets I’ve been doing it backwards
Just be yourself and ramble. Overthinking will stress you. Glad you didn’t edit out folding your clothes back up. Every tidbit is helpful.😊❤
Love seeing all the gear, especially the watch. Could you also share what you wear day to day hiking, pants, shirts, hat and shoes?
28 lbs that’s what you started the AT with. Great to hear on that topic today with the watch and later on calorie intake.👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣
Q. Are you liking the fold up foam pad? Better than air pad? Or just more convenient.
Hi Stella. I just was on that section of the CT last week. Great 102 miles from Watterton To Breck. Kiss ass!
Hahaha… the title: endless chatter.
theres an old cowboy song called colorado trail / please stay away from summit it now looks like BOULDER . so sad