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Gear Talk, Reviews, Trip Reports, and Ultralight Discussion. Wpid-20150104 140247 richtonehdr.jpg. January 7, 2015. January 7, 2015. More Winter Hiking in New Jersey and More Gear Talk. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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The Wonder of Wonder Lake | nancyhikes
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A place to share my adventures, travels and photos. Pacific Crest Trail 2009. John Muir Trail 2011. Continental Divide Trail 2012. Pacific Crest Trail 2014. Tahoe Rim Trail 2015. WHERE’S WHY NOT? The Wonder of Wonder Lake. July 22, 2015. I woke up to a pink mountain and another glorious day! And another couple hundred photos. The mountains tower over Wonder Lake. I walked down to another reflection pond. The clouds had covered the mountain by then but it still had interesting reflections. July 28, 2015.
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Cheesequake State Park Hike and Gear First Impressions | NJ Ultralight Backpacker
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Gear Talk, Reviews, Trip Reports, and Ultralight Discussion. Cheesequake State Park Hike and Gear First Impressions. December 29, 2014. December 29, 2014. Beginning of the Trail at Cheesequake State Park in New Jersey. Hiking 2 days after Christmas in New Jersey? Break out the snowshoes and down parkas, right? Actually not quite, as it was remarkably 58 and sunny! So, it was gorgeous out and I quickly threw some gear into my Gossamer Gear Rukus daypack. Cheesequake State Park Nature Center. Anyways, I go...
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Hikes 'n Stuff: July 2014
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Outdoor adventures and ponderings on food, gear and nature. Thursday, July 3, 2014. Pyrenees Hiking Adventure, May/June 2014. Who said there would be Snezi? Did you see the forecast? Chris asked. "You mean the foot of snow predicted to fall in Torla tomorrow? Ya I saw that." I replied. We looked at each other in silence over the iPad, heaps of Pyrenees guidebooks and hiking maps strewn about the bed in our Barcelona hostal. "Well, guess it's time for Plan B.". Hostal Cal Batista in Baga. We said thank yo...
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Hikes 'n Stuff: June 2014
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Outdoor adventures and ponderings on food, gear and nature. Wednesday, June 25, 2014. The Kilkenny Ridge Backpack: Cohos Trail Section Hike. A Section Hiking Adventure. Section #3, June 2014. View from The Horn. Not fish eggs, but Maureen's Chia seeds! Three of us from the Boston area (Mike, Vinny and I) gathered at the Fort Jefferson Campground. In Gorham, NH. Our fourth hiker, Abid, met us late that night and by morning we were all headed up Starr King. Packing Note: I used my Gossamer Gear Kumo. We ca...
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Hikes 'n Stuff: March 2015
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Outdoor adventures and ponderings on food, gear and nature. Sunday, March 29, 2015. Winter Cabin Hiking in the ADKs. The Adironacks provide a challenge in winter (and really any time of year), with it's changable weather, steep descents between peaks and often ledgy, rocky areas that often require scrambling, ice axes, crampons, a short rope, or a mix of it all. Access into the mountains can also be a challenge, and this is where the Adirondack Mountain Club's. Later we gathered at the ADK Cafe. Later th...
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Hikes 'n Stuff: June 2013
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Outdoor adventures and ponderings on food, gear and nature. Friday, June 21, 2013. First-time Fry-Baking, thermometer on top. Looking back at the first few posts, I'm beginning to notice a trend. food and cooking. In keeping with the trend, today's post is about baking outdoorsy-style. It's not that lightweight of a way to cook, as you need to bring the pan, cover, liquid fuel and assorted ingredients. but we discovered it's well worth it! How did we land on this idea? And Outback Oven Ultralight Set.
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Hikes 'n Stuff: Winter Cabin Hiking in the ADKs
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Outdoor adventures and ponderings on food, gear and nature. Sunday, March 29, 2015. Winter Cabin Hiking in the ADKs. The Adironacks provide a challenge in winter (and really any time of year), with it's changable weather, steep descents between peaks and often ledgy, rocky areas that often require scrambling, ice axes, crampons, a short rope, or a mix of it all. Access into the mountains can also be a challenge, and this is where the Adirondack Mountain Club's. Later we gathered at the ADK Cafe. Later th...
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Hikes 'n Stuff: February 2014
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Outdoor adventures and ponderings on food, gear and nature. Monday, February 17, 2014. ADK Visit in Winter. View from Big Slide towards the High Peaks. I've been trying to hike in the Adirondacks for a number of years, only to be thwarted by an early spring snowstorm this past Memorial Day, and an early fall snowstorm several Septembers ago. So this time around, I planned a 4-day visit in February with the help 4 other friends. Surely a snowstorm would be a welcome event on this trip! Big Slide, Lower an...
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Hikes 'n Stuff: November 2013
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Outdoor adventures and ponderings on food, gear and nature. Sunday, November 24, 2013. Gear Review: Kammock Hammock and Evo ProNest. Hanging Around with the ProNest and ROO. Kammock (orange) and ProNest (blue) hang side by side. Over the course of the summer, I had to chance to test out two hammocks, an Eno ProNest, and a Kammock Roo. Size: 5'7 x 10'. Fabric: "Lunar Wave", Smooth, textured weave, has a bit of shine. Packing: Packs into it's own pocket/compression sack. What I don't like:. For both models...
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