Thanks for the after-hike review. Some ideas for other videos: a financial breakdown of hike expenses, a Q&A (either livestream or submitted questions), and a "how you're doing after the hike" plus future plans.
This was a super helpful video…you were details and it was nice to hear about your experiences with each item. I loved watching your hike, and hope to see more videos from you! :) I’d love to see a video breaking down the cost of the hike!
..comments made lead to think you are interested in another through hike ..... have you decided which trail calls to you next ?? .. .. in my understanding ,, the silk bag liner adds a few degrees but the reactor fleece liner adds around 15 to 20 degrees
Very informative video! I have sectioned hiked several times & until a few weeks ago, I always used a hammock system. However, I decided to tent camp on my most recent hike and didn’t have a very good experience with my new set up. (I didn’t research enough & settled for a tent that was on sale). I’m going to do more research & possibly try out the same tent that you used. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 😊.
I'm interested to know how your feet are recovering btw! Lookn fwd to hearing more of your thoughts on the different shoes you tried on the way. Cheers!
I would really like to know what length quilt you got - short or regular - assuming it was one of those since you said you're small. I'm looking to order one in the next couple of days, but I can't decide if I think the short will be too short...that's the way I'm leaning though - that I should get the regular, even though I'm 4'11 (not sure how tall you are). Anyway, just curious what size you had and if you were happy with that choice.
Hi ya Honey Bee, great to see you! The fact that your pack made it the whole way says a lot, that's a good one. I have lately gone to a gortex bivy and a trekking pole tarp set up, I found that if I set up camp and then want to walk to an overlook for sunset, I have to do without trekking poles. How's your toe? Hope it's healing...🙌🐝
Great recap. It's nice to comapre it to your early gear video and see how it actually worked out. How are your feet doing? Just got over a monor case of covid and I have no idea how you got back on trail so fast....it really drains your energy.
If you switch to a trekking pole tent, you will be disappointed and go back to the BA because of the star viewing. It rarely pays to save a pound and sacrifice your comfort. I thought that your choice of backpack was a good one also. How are your feet doing? I was a little concerned about them. I was thinking that you had trench foot. I hope that they are doing better. I really enjoyed your videos and your hike. It was very entertaining to watch. Were you able to hit up the A.T. Museum in Pine Grove Furnace or was it closed? I am no longer able to hike due to Lyme Disease killing my knees but please let me know if you will be doing any hikes soon. I will definitely watch. A few A.T. friends and I do trail magic every March by throwing a St. Patrick's Day party for the hikers around Gooch Gap on the 17th which is the anniversary start of my second thru hike, so I'll let you know if we're heading down there for it. Love to have you and any other of your hiker friends attend. We usually have about 10 to 15 alumni join in each year. Take care and again, congratulations. geek
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Thanks for the after-hike review. Some ideas for other videos: a financial breakdown of hike expenses, a Q&A (either livestream or submitted questions), and a "how you're doing after the hike" plus future plans.
I really appreciate the comparison between the beginning and end of the hike. Great coverage.
This was a super helpful video…you were details and it was nice to hear about your experiences with each item. I loved watching your hike, and hope to see more videos from you! :) I’d love to see a video breaking down the cost of the hike!
Jessie, the loops on end of JRB quilt is to attach it to hammock as an under quilt. I use the same in 20f version for under quilt.
Great review. I hope you continue vlogging trips.
Good job took some good notes.
..comments made lead to think you are interested in another through hike ..... have you decided which trail calls to you next ?? ..
.. in my understanding ,, the silk bag liner adds a few degrees but the reactor fleece liner adds around 15 to 20 degrees
It's always interesting to watch your videos and hear your opinions on gear, etc.
Cool vid. Thanks for the info Jess!
Nice breakdown of the big three! It might be helpful to hear your process for shooting, editing and uploading videos during a hike.
Very informative video! I have sectioned hiked several times & until a few weeks ago, I always used a hammock system. However, I decided to tent camp on my most recent hike and didn’t have a very good experience with my new set up. (I didn’t research enough & settled for a tent that was on sale). I’m going to do more research & possibly try out the same tent that you used. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 😊.
Thanks Honeybee! Great idea to split up the big three and the rest of your gear into two videos.
Wow the Ohm pockets look great. I used the ULA Circuit and loved it. I started with the ZPacks Arczip and it didn’t hold up at all so sent it home.
I'm interested to know how your feet are recovering btw! Lookn fwd to hearing more of your thoughts on the different shoes you tried on the way. Cheers!
Thank you. This was a great video.
Curious about your footwear, including sock type. Seems like I remember you changed brand and then back to your old brand? Inserts?
Spectacular.
Great gear loadout. Thanks for sharing :)
Check to see if they have a warranty. I think the Nemo tensor has a lifetime warranty? Not sure
I would really like to know what length quilt you got - short or regular - assuming it was one of those since you said you're small. I'm looking to order one in the next couple of days, but I can't decide if I think the short will be too short...that's the way I'm leaning though - that I should get the regular, even though I'm 4'11 (not sure how tall you are). Anyway, just curious what size you had and if you were happy with that choice.
I was very close to picking up an Ohm 2.0 myself but opted for the Catalyst for more interior volume and weight capability. Love my ULA pack!
Hi ya Honey Bee, great to see you! The fact that your pack made it the whole way says a lot, that's a good one. I have lately gone to a gortex bivy and a trekking pole tarp set up, I found that if I set up camp and then want to walk to an overlook for sunset, I have to do without trekking poles. How's your toe? Hope it's healing...🙌🐝
Great recap. It's nice to comapre it to your early gear video and see how it actually worked out. How are your feet doing? Just got over a monor case of covid and I have no idea how you got back on trail so fast....it really drains your energy.
good recap
The term "Mullet Mode" is permanently etched into my mind. Can't do that with a trekking pole tent.
What advise would you give to an aspiring thru hiker who has never really hiked before? Would you do anything differently in terms of prep?
If you switch to a trekking pole tent, you will be disappointed and go back to the BA because of the star viewing. It rarely pays to save a pound and sacrifice your comfort.
I thought that your choice of backpack was a good one also.
How are your feet doing? I was a little concerned about them. I was thinking that you had trench foot. I hope that they are doing better.
I really enjoyed your videos and your hike. It was very entertaining to watch. Were you able to hit up the A.T. Museum in Pine Grove Furnace or was it closed?
I am no longer able to hike due to Lyme Disease killing my knees but please let me know if you will be doing any hikes soon. I will definitely watch. A few A.T. friends and I do trail magic every March by throwing a St. Patrick's Day party for the hikers around Gooch Gap on the 17th which is the anniversary start of my second thru hike, so I'll let you know if we're heading down there for it. Love to have you and any other of your hiker friends attend. We usually have about 10 to 15 alumni join in each year. Take care and again, congratulations.
geek
Terrific review. Well presented and helpful. I hope you'll take us on another hike. Stay well. Walk on. :-)
😊👍Good review
Love my EE down booties!
Thanks Honeybee
📌 I don’t know who but someone needs to hear this,Stock is the oldest online market we have done in the past years, we employ it because of the quality of services it renders and how successful it is, today we now say crypto currency too, You’ve got to stop saving all your money. Venture into investing some, if you really want financial stability.
Lately I’ve been thinking of buying cryptocurrency for retirement, I’ve set asides $350k to invest but along the line,I usually get cold feet, maybe because I have no idea what I’m doing, please I could really use some guidelines.
@@hervenacitas8265 In situations like this,I always recommend to people on getting guidance at least from someone that understands price action and all that while you strive on improving yourself by watching videos and learning fundamental analysis.
Investment guidance sounds like a great idea,thought about it before but never knew how to go about it.
@@martinheusel9417 I used to invest on my own because of making your money work for you mentality but never made any progress until I sought the guidance of Daniel Christopher Downes and he has made me understand that strategy is everything.
Wow…..Daniel Christopher Downes?
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