100 Tips NOBODY tells you before your first Thru Hike

Поделиться
HTML-код

Комментарии • 282

  • @wisenber
    @wisenber Год назад +129

    Regarding #6, you might want to let your filter know that you intend to sleep with other filters, otherwise things could get awkward.

    • @rufousdederp
      @rufousdederp Год назад +5

      I wasn't expecting this comment. I'm so glad it's here though 🤣👍

    • @alexroselle
      @alexroselle Год назад +8

      Something something Sawyer filters are my main Squeeze

    • @joel.ha.
      @joel.ha. Год назад

      ​@@alexroselle the Sawyer is good, but it's sack is trash. You gotta go get a better sack somewhere else😂

  • @tedmccarron
    @tedmccarron Год назад +35

    Regarding number 37, wrap each toe in athletic tap everyday and put one wide strip behind each heel and the sides of your foot. I did this and I never got a single blister on the Appalachian Trail but you have to do it everyday.

    • @janefreeman995
      @janefreeman995 Год назад +6

      I wear injunji toe socks and have never had a blister. :)

    • @vaseklepic12
      @vaseklepic12 Год назад +3

      @@janefreeman995 I've had blisters with injinji socks, but not on toes

    • @primesspct2
      @primesspct2 Год назад +1

      good to know!

  • @stevebabler7845
    @stevebabler7845 Год назад +17

    I've consumed ALOT of thru-hiker content over the years, and done multiple long thru-hikes. This was impressive. I agree with probably 98 out of 100, was reminded of things I should refocus on and even learned a few new things. I will say though, my trail runners blew out like 80 miles from Canada on the PCT, and I, no joke, found a pair of 3.5 lb boots that fit perfectly under the table at my campsite. I used them the to finish the hike, and they were 90% as good as trail runners.

  • @david_W5QDF
    @david_W5QDF Год назад +14

    My wife and I live in Aiken,SC and are planning on doing the AT in 2024. 2023 is live and learn year. I use to hike in the Smokies from 1975-1979. It’s been a few moons but we will get it, thanks for all your advice
    🥾🥾🥾

  • @miettekealey6822
    @miettekealey6822 Год назад +30

    The hunger setting in later is so true- I went on a three week backpacking trip with 1 resupply (bad idea lol) and I ate almost nothing in the first week and a half so when I picked up my resupply I tossed a bunch of it in the hiker box because I figured I wouldn’t need it and from then on I had raging hiker hunger. Never making that mistake again 😅

    • @jcornell3
      @jcornell3 Год назад +1

      I agree. I did the JMT last year (12 days) and didn't get hiker hunger. I must have tossed a quarter of my first 8 day carry and half of my food on the second carry. After a long day hiking, all I wanted to do was to curl up in my quilt rather than spend the effort to make dinner. Next time I'm going to be taking more town breaks to re-feed.

  • @collegedad8656
    @collegedad8656 Год назад +21

    That may be the first time that "Call Mom" was on a list. Good tip and saves you a lot of grief later on. 🤣👍

  • @sallys2423
    @sallys2423 Год назад +7

    I'm thru hiking my neighborhood this year!
    (arthritis, blah blah blah, gotta start somewhere)

  • @daven.7685
    @daven.7685 Год назад +23

    101. Don’t hike with earphones on so high that you can’t hear trail noise! Or just put one earphone in! I hate it when I want to pass, and I have to shout at someone to let them know I am behind them, or I have to physically get their attention.

    • @joel.ha.
      @joel.ha. Год назад +5

      Plus that's just dangerous. You need to hear bears and moose crashing around in the woods

  • @marianhaas4157
    @marianhaas4157 10 месяцев назад

    A very helpful collection of tips and tricks, well done!!!
    An additional advice: If you use Altras or other shoes with soft sole, be very careful when using a campfire to dry them. On our way down San Jacinto, near Fuller Ridge another hiker placed his Altras to close at the fire and one of the shoes shrinked by 1 Size (American Scale, more than 2 Sizes in European Scale), so he had to hike 20 miles and more than 6000 feet down the mountain from Fuller Ridge to MESA. When we reached the highway bridge near MESA his toe nails in the shrinked shoe were blackend and was in agonizing pain, so be careful while drying your shoes!!!
    A Tip: If you really wanna dry your shoes for more comfort, take a few sites of newspaper with you and put it in your shoes over night (not 100% effective, but better than destroy your shoes in the wilderness or on a mountain)

  • @Ottawa9one9
    @Ottawa9one9 Год назад +43

    Outstanding video. It stands out amongst the typical, deeper dive, 5-10 tips videos. The quick pace keeps it interesting and fun. Many of the tips apply to shorter hikes too. Thanks!

  • @knutelindstrom3716
    @knutelindstrom3716 Год назад +4

    Multi vitamins are a great addition too, like with the electrolyte drinks, you might not get enough vitamins from some trail foods!

  • @MudRucker
    @MudRucker Год назад +3

    So many people do not know or understand why walking facing traffic is important. You as the person walking are so much more vulnerable than a car. Seeing them coming and being aware can mean the difference between getting out of the way of an inattentive driver... or getting dead.

    • @draugnaustaunikunhymnphoo6978
      @draugnaustaunikunhymnphoo6978 5 месяцев назад

      The law tells us to walk with traffic, because if a crash happens, it's "less bad"
      But, you can prevent it happening to begin with if you walk on the other side.

  • @ImInfluence
    @ImInfluence Год назад +12

    #26 absolutely not. Even if I DIDN'T like the sounds of the night forest, which I do like, there isn't a chance in the world I would cut off such an important survival sense, such as hearing.

    • @draugnaustaunikunhymnphoo6978
      @draugnaustaunikunhymnphoo6978 5 месяцев назад +1

      On very active hiking trails such as most thru-trails, there's so many people going through them, it matters less. If it was in an area where it's known that there's likely going to be people very rarely, not being able to hear noises can get your stuff ruined by not being able to do anything about it or get ya killed.

  • @ericawashkwich8022
    @ericawashkwich8022 Год назад +28

    I’ve heard not to quit on a bad day, but eating before quitting makes so much sense, especially since I get hangry in day to day life without hiker hunger. Looking forward to my NOBO AT attempt this year, just a few more weeks left!

    • @broccolirob5085
      @broccolirob5085 Год назад +2

      Its an amazing journey. Enjoy and safe travels

    • @smoothlyamusing
      @smoothlyamusing Год назад +1

      Plus it keeps bear attractive smells away from where you sleep

  • @MrWepx-hy6sn
    @MrWepx-hy6sn Год назад +2

    "Never quit on a rainy day" this reminded me of my first time on The Camino de Santiago, a hugo north atlantic storm hit Galicia and I decided to hike through it (after all there are towns and stops anywhere if it gets too dicy" fucked up the route and took the longest scenic one (not even regret it) I was pretty much alone on the trail with wind and rain trying to keep my bad dry. I didn't care if I got wet at some point and just used my poncho as a cover for my bag. It was a great day.

  • @janefreeman995
    @janefreeman995 Год назад +4

    I carry apples, oranges and cucumbers on the first day after resupply that replaces water carry and still will be hydrated. If available I also power down like four bananas just before heading out on the trail. Fresh food is something I crave on trail. Znaturals is a company that has bulk dehydrated foods that have decent prices.... if you like to come up with own recipes. They have a dehydrated cashew milk that is great for coffee and tea and making meals creamy.

  • @MikeHacker
    @MikeHacker Год назад +4

    Pop those blisters they heal faster but rinse with clean water or alcohol wipes... Or hand sanitizer but that might burn a little unless you pop it with a needle...

  • @bobsoutside538
    @bobsoutside538 Год назад +3

    We’ll done! Call your mom really resonated with me. Mom and I looked forward to FaceTime when I hit town. Keep up the great videos.

  • @Truth-Seeker75
    @Truth-Seeker75 Год назад +5

    Good effort. I appreciate the rapid fire. I can’t imagine how long this would have taken other RUclips personalities who talk more than they’ve ever backpacked (looking at you DB).

  • @OGhikes
    @OGhikes Год назад +9

    Kyle these are great. I'm headed out for an AT-thru attempt starting 2/23/23. There were some helpful tips here.

  • @3derevo3
    @3derevo3 Год назад +4

    Embrace the suck is a good general rule for living

  • @jessicahedtke
    @jessicahedtke Год назад +3

    Great tips! I will be thru-hiking the Superior Hiking Trail this year as my first thru-hike!

  • @abomb207
    @abomb207 Год назад +5

    This was awesome, super helpful, and a great pace and to the point. Hiking goal for 2023 is to wrap my NEHH during the summer season, which’ll be a single season NH48 & a few other nearby stragglers.

  • @GingerKC
    @GingerKC Год назад +5

    I so enjoy all your fabulous information and stories. I unfortunately can't hike anymore, due to bad knees. But I still explore and camp, 4 wheel to get into the back country. Love old stage coach rds, mining rds, mail routes. LEAVE NO TRACE!!! RESPECT THE WOODS. 🙏

    • @tedmccarron
      @tedmccarron Год назад

      Ginger I'm very sorry about your knees. Could you get knee replacement surgery?

    • @albertawheat6832
      @albertawheat6832 Год назад

      @@tedmccarron Are you willing to donate your knees to her...?

  • @somedavehikes
    @somedavehikes Год назад +3

    nice list! also add that you should make sure your cred cards and debit card aren't going to expire when you are on trail, it's a PIA when it happens & you derp'd! Just did it in '22 and this is a ton of legit tips.

  • @williamgates2404
    @williamgates2404 Год назад +2

    The only grain of salt I needed was your advice on killing those spooky night noises. Of course, I took my first week long solo in 1966..... I thought everything else was spot on!

  • @mark777143
    @mark777143 Год назад +1

    Loved it. 2017er here. I wish I knew about the electrolytes when I started. would have made a lot of crampy nights better.

  • @berniebroering7438
    @berniebroering7438 Год назад +2

    Fast and precise for 100. Thanks, Training for the River to River Trail in the late spring. Cheers!

  • @katharinemay4040
    @katharinemay4040 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this!! I'm doing TRT with my friend this summer and hopefully PCT with my dad next year after I graduate.

  • @notquiteultralight1701
    @notquiteultralight1701 Год назад +3

    This was spot on Kyle! Especially the no tent in the leanto!

  • @nomorenames5568
    @nomorenames5568 Год назад +1

    Hiking Boots have been standard long journey footwear for hundreds if not thousands of years for a reason. Trail runners are certainly useable but your feet will thank you if you splurge on sturdy footwear. I can't imagine going hundreds of miles over sharp jagged rocks in the same trail runners, you'd have to get a new pair like every month or the soles would become useless for stopping the rocks from hurting your feet.

  • @thehikingrealtor6812
    @thehikingrealtor6812 Год назад +1

    Awesome video. Fast, great advice and no fluff. Love it. Took many of these tips and have done/used many others. Great job and thank you!

  • @caby1980
    @caby1980 Год назад +2

    Planning on hiking the Benton MacKaye trail in two sections this year! Gonna start in early April if anyone wants to join. Great list btw

  • @SilverEye121
    @SilverEye121 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can 100% relate to no. 73. Toe socks changed my life.

  • @LABoyko
    @LABoyko Год назад +6

    Great stuff. Maybe your best video yet. Here's my addition to your list. Aspirin alleviates symptoms of altitude sickness; Mary Jane alleviates symptoms of altitude sickness; Kyle's mom alleviates symptoms of loneliness. 😂

  • @edgit69
    @edgit69 Год назад +6

    Awesome tips.. Can't believe you crammed a 100 tips in one video 😁

  • @michaelrousseau8851
    @michaelrousseau8851 Год назад +1

    I agreed with 100 of these tips. 10/10 Kyle

  • @TheMountanGoat
    @TheMountanGoat 8 месяцев назад

    Pretty good list. Another Addicted thru hiker.

  • @jasoncbrooks74
    @jasoncbrooks74 Год назад +2

    Nice video! Tips were good and nice to see your friends in the b-roll.

  • @doyoulikejazz9516
    @doyoulikejazz9516 Год назад +1

    absolutely agree with #1
    this may sound like the most german sentence in existence, but there is no better moral booster than a crisp schnitzel (and maybe a beer depending on the route) in some small village after hiking for a while.

  • @fumanpoo4725
    @fumanpoo4725 Год назад +13

    The hike from my car to Taco Bell was savage.

  • @janefreeman995
    @janefreeman995 Год назад +2

    Wearing wool keeps the whiff factor down. Also, a portable bidet like the culoclean keeps the fuzzy and scuzzy from getting ripe. Also can carry less tp. A tip with this in low water availability is to clean up with leaves and such and then do a bidet clean away from next water source.... otherwise there will be monkey butt. I still carry some tp. Anyway, ways to be less smelly.

    • @jhonyermo
      @jhonyermo Год назад

      Bidet not worth a shit.

  • @razzbazle1582
    @razzbazle1582 Год назад +4

    One of your best videos!!

  • @j0g0b0nit0
    @j0g0b0nit0 Год назад +1

    pretty cool dude.. was thinking about hiking the AT and every little bit of experience/knowledge helps.. thanks for the info. Keep on Keepin on

  • @sunkenisle
    @sunkenisle Год назад +9

    This may be the actual best list of advice for hikers I have ever seen. Congrats and thanks. Well done.
    Also, you said you used a camp chair aka bear canister. Nice.

  • @Archer21344
    @Archer21344 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks

  • @colleenpodraza6050
    @colleenpodraza6050 Год назад

    AWESOME LIST, Kyle…thank you!

  • @jeffreylevyhe-him1959
    @jeffreylevyhe-him1959 Год назад

    Absofreakinglutley fantabulous advice!

  • @hayorge27
    @hayorge27 Год назад +4

    Hiking my entire life - due to genetically fd up teeth, I’ve had full dentures since I was 35. At first, it was humiliating experience. As time progressed, I found there were many positives to having full teeth replacement. 1. No more pain. Thank you God that should be enough, but, 2. Cleaning is simple, especially when hiking. Not saying remove your teeth for a better experience 😂, just if you’re in my situation, I’ve found it to be an advantage. Don’t let you hold yourself back. Great video as always. Thanks

  • @Alex-bt9uu
    @Alex-bt9uu Год назад +1

    Spot on! Excellent video!! 👍👍

  • @mointhewild
    @mointhewild Год назад +1

    Yeah this is good content, DUDE!!!!

  • @stevenlangevin1159
    @stevenlangevin1159 Год назад

    thanks for this

  • @gregmortonoutdoors
    @gregmortonoutdoors Год назад +46

    Don't change your trail runners for a pair you've never tried before. I saw people seriously jack up their feet and legs because they bought a different brand/model from what they had been using.

    • @KyleHatesHiking
      @KyleHatesHiking  Год назад +4

      agreed, although for some people they don't really have a choice

    • @kylesueltenfuss7922
      @kylesueltenfuss7922 Год назад +2

      Yeah I made that mistake on the CDT, but was having bad luck with shoes in general lol.

    • @erichobbs4042
      @erichobbs4042 Год назад +2

      This killed my PCT SOBO attempt in 2019. My shoes were pretty worn out when I started and Washington pretty much destroyed them. I saw that everyone else was wearing Altra's, and I couldn't find a replacement pair for my La Sportiva's so I switched to the Altra's. By the time I got to Mt. Hood I'd developed plantar fasciitis and had to take the next 3 months to recover.

    • @rolfdenver
      @rolfdenver Год назад +1

      These are such awesome tips. But how do you find the fastest charger and cables?

    • @calebknowlton9411
      @calebknowlton9411 Год назад +1

      @@rolfdenver anker brand cables and adapters are pricy, but absolutely worth it IMO. Bomb proof and FAST.

  • @gabicerrahikes
    @gabicerrahikes Год назад

    Great list

  • @jimmac1953
    @jimmac1953 Год назад

    Excellent vid. Each tip short and concise.

  • @SupermanJimbo
    @SupermanJimbo Год назад +9

    Awesome, Kyle. PCT for me this year, and although most of this was known to me it’s always good to hear and I know others haven’t. 👊

  • @steveringler6622
    @steveringler6622 Год назад

    Thanks Kyle. Your advice is always welcome 🙏🏽 ❤

  • @natureisallpowerful
    @natureisallpowerful Год назад

    Spotify offline is great for hiking. Sleep warm ,baby wipes for washing, my msr pocket rocket, foraging along the way,enjoy the journey instead of yomping to the next destination, leave early arrive late,take a day off,dry dead standing wood respect nature, leave no trace. And all the other tips
    what works for me.

  • @daveinacave
    @daveinacave Год назад

    One more- have fun!!!

  • @1990Co
    @1990Co Год назад +1

    Dude this is a killer video nice job

  • @E_Don
    @E_Don Год назад +1

    Hey Kyle! Another great video! I definitely fancy a cocktail around the campfire. How often did you run into people drinking? Was it pretty rare?

  • @TheWalkingWithBonesShow
    @TheWalkingWithBonesShow Год назад

    31. Different league with this one for me. Some Backpackers live full time with no permanent job or "cards" and do just fine. Cash is easy to come by if you know what your doing though.

  • @AuburnAlum1977
    @AuburnAlum1977 Год назад

    Excellent list, Kyle! I'm forwarding the link to a few people right now. 🤗

  • @chrishill146
    @chrishill146 Год назад

    Great advice. We're hiking the MA section of the AT this year. Then doing a thru hike of the AT in 2024.

  • @knutelindstrom3716
    @knutelindstrom3716 Год назад

    You’re going to hit 100k subs before April at this rate! 3k alone since last night! You’re on your way to your goal!

  • @miss.scales7159
    @miss.scales7159 Год назад +1

    Electrolytes are easily the most important thing you can ingest on a long day or backpacking trip. I've passed out due to too much water drowning out my electrolytes

  • @guillaumelambermont3109
    @guillaumelambermont3109 Год назад

    This is gold, thank you !!

  • @learntechwithruth2147
    @learntechwithruth2147 Год назад

    Great advice

  • @graydogtreks
    @graydogtreks Год назад

    Great job and got it done quickly. I start AT NoBo 3/18/23 from Springer.

  • @memathews
    @memathews Год назад

    Excellent list of tips!

  • @ironpig701
    @ironpig701 Год назад +4

    Great tips. Ill add #101 when hitchhiking take your wallet and phone out of pack and put in pockets. If you gotta bail as person is sketch at least you have funds and way to contact outside world.

  • @stewartbergman1812
    @stewartbergman1812 Год назад +1

    Biggest mistake I have made is going to fast on a high elevation hike like Mt. Whitney. Learned the hard way.

  • @kaanjel
    @kaanjel Год назад

    #9 is the most important, hands down

  • @samreagan6292
    @samreagan6292 Год назад +3

    Buy 4 pairs of boots if they really really work for you. The brand I loved got discontinued while I was on trail and still can’t find a pair that fits like the originals

    • @ke9tv
      @ke9tv Год назад

      Don't buy multiple pairs of boots untii you've been hikiong enough for your feet to loosen - most people need bigger ones during a hike than when they started out.

    • @architennis
      @architennis Год назад +1

      Herblock's Law: "If it's good, they'll stop making it." This applies to several iterations of Altra trail runners too. Sigh.

  • @DocFeelGood4
    @DocFeelGood4 Год назад

    2:52 “no added sugar” except you NEED sugars. A true rehydration mix or drink, will have sugars. Glucose anyway.

  • @OseaD
    @OseaD Год назад

    Great Info

  • @PierreFarrugia
    @PierreFarrugia Год назад

    Very good video , love from Malta 🇲🇹🇪🇺

  • @bigzachdoesstuff3925
    @bigzachdoesstuff3925 Год назад

    #7 is good, but sometimes even when you check before you step those suckers jump out at you silently from under cover. Or maybe that was just me that they had it out for.

  • @pulse38echo
    @pulse38echo Год назад

    The watermelon LMNT are my new favorite

  • @_crane_7475
    @_crane_7475 Год назад

    You came across Taylor on the trail! (Seen at 8:07 in video) i just watched her AT Thru-Hike video! So cool. Small world. Love the vids dude.

  • @noname-hs5hv
    @noname-hs5hv Год назад +3

    100 is one of the best pieces of advice. Just about everyone on RUclips recommends trail runners. I disagree. If you're prone to rolling ankles like me, you want hiking boots for the little support that they do give to your ankle. If i was wearing trail runners last year on the LT, I would have been screwed. Thankfully I was still about to walk 20 minutes after rolling it.

  • @dhoy42
    @dhoy42 Год назад

    doood!!! such a great video🤙 in 2020 i went from never camping more than a night 2 completing old faithful 2 marias pass(glacier entrance) and discovered all these tips from mostly personal experience which inconvienet yet wouldnt change it HYOH✌️-swingshift (just assumed back then when some1 gave u a trail name 1st one was it and since i sleep in and hike late, Lotus Flower came up with a good 1)

  • @lela8658
    @lela8658 Год назад

    Wow! 100 great tips, Kyle! You make the best hiking content on RUclips!!

  • @randyward4896
    @randyward4896 Год назад

    Excellent video young man

  • @kathycasey9153
    @kathycasey9153 Год назад

    Great advice!

  • @donot314
    @donot314 Год назад +2

    Thanks for adding "Call your Mom" to this list. She is worried about you. It is not to annoy you. It is a "Mom" default setting.

  • @twokois7032
    @twokois7032 Год назад +1

    I see you making upwards of 500k Subs + I'd start saying that as your goal. Love this video!!!

  • @CastawayHikes
    @CastawayHikes Год назад +7

    Tip #1: Don't quit until you finish 😉
    Seriously, go back and finish the PCT

    • @KyleHatesHiking
      @KyleHatesHiking  Год назад +10

      It's not even spring yet give me some time here

    • @janefreeman995
      @janefreeman995 Год назад

      @Kyle Hates Hiking The NFs were closed in CA sobo in 2021 (on a filp flop) I was so happy for what I did see, tho. Hopefully will finish one day.

  • @kristasmith7270
    @kristasmith7270 Год назад

    KYYYYYLLLLLEEEEEE!!!!!! hi. Can you share a Spotify playlist. I'm rewatching your Pct vids (yay track list) and forgot to ask you then. Pls? Luv u! ❤🤘🏻🎸❤

  • @dchapero6929
    @dchapero6929 Год назад +3

    Hell with that - pot is significantly lighter than booze.

  • @pemborsky
    @pemborsky Год назад +5

    101. Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things.

  • @RobLineberger
    @RobLineberger Год назад

    This is the most accurate thru-hiking video I've ever seen.

  • @worstHorse12397
    @worstHorse12397 6 месяцев назад

    wear knee high nylons under socks-learned this before basic training-no rubbing-no blisters-you probably know this though : ) love your videos-thank you

  • @christinebicanic
    @christinebicanic Месяц назад

    Planning AT NOBO 2026. Thanks fir hints. Any hints on getting medication refills on hike. I get rx by mail w 90 supply.

  • @MikeHacker
    @MikeHacker Год назад

    If you feel like complaining take a moment breath and scream in to something to muffle the sound... It always helped me at work... But a cooler is pretty sound proof..

  • @midwestmikeonahike
    @midwestmikeonahike Год назад

    This was great!

  • @glittergrl71
    @glittergrl71 Год назад

    What is the best Month to start

  • @buffyvachon8026
    @buffyvachon8026 Год назад

    I see Taylor the Nahamsha hiker in your video. Cool 😊

  • @bobbastian760
    @bobbastian760 6 месяцев назад +1

    You don't need to line your pack, use a waterproof pack to begin with with taped seams and zippers, no liners required.

  • @janefreeman995
    @janefreeman995 Год назад +1

    An inreach or like emergency spot is somehow reassuring when hitchhiking.