When it comes to backpacking stoves, there are a ridiculous amount of options out there, from super light to super heavy.
Month: September 2018
One of my favorite pieces of gear is my monocular. Not only does it allow me to identify a lot more birds than I otherwise would, it is also great for looking at all variety of wildlife. On the CDT it was especially great for viewing Pronghorn and Moose. On more than one occasion I … Read More “CDT Bird List” »
Day 125: 19 Miles Last days on trail are always a little bit weird, but I think Piñata would agree with me that this was the best one of all. We started the morning messing with him a little bit, refusing to get up early even though he was antsy. We had hot coffee with … Read More “CDT Day 125: Canada!” »
Day 122: 16 Miles Today was great. Piñata and Yoda got up early and went down to the ranger office to be there when they opened. They returned with our permits and itinerary for the final section of trail. It worked out so that we only could do 14 miles today, 25 tomorrow, followed by … Read More “CDT Days 122-124: Glacier National Park” »
Day 120: 31 Miles We woke up 30 Miles from East Glacier, and decided to make it all the way into town for the night. We were slowed down by the abundance of berries. I’ve never seen so many thimbleberries in my life, and there were tons of huckleberries too. At lunch, Enigma found us, … Read More “CDT Days 120-121: East Glacier” »