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Bubblehead_Hikes
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ธ.ค. 2006
Hello! I’m Rob and I love to backpack, hike, and travel. I share my experiences with you to encourage you to get outside and into the outdoors!
- Husband and dad
- Military veteran
- Leadership coach
- 2024 Pacific Crest Trail Thru Hiker
- Appalachian Trail Section Hiker (51% complete)
Content:
- Backpacking videos
- Road Trip videos (coming soon!)
- Gear Reviews (coming soon!)
- Hiking Tips (short videos)
If there is content you’d like to see, message me and let me know!
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New to backpacking and want to go outdoors but need help?
Dreaming of thru-hiking a major national scenic trail but have questions?
I can help! I offer coaching and guided multi-day hikes along the Appalachian Trail to get you ready for bigger adventures!
To inquire, email me at:
hike@bubbleheadhikes.com
- Husband and dad
- Military veteran
- Leadership coach
- 2024 Pacific Crest Trail Thru Hiker
- Appalachian Trail Section Hiker (51% complete)
Content:
- Backpacking videos
- Road Trip videos (coming soon!)
- Gear Reviews (coming soon!)
- Hiking Tips (short videos)
If there is content you’d like to see, message me and let me know!
******
New to backpacking and want to go outdoors but need help?
Dreaming of thru-hiking a major national scenic trail but have questions?
I can help! I offer coaching and guided multi-day hikes along the Appalachian Trail to get you ready for bigger adventures!
To inquire, email me at:
hike@bubbleheadhikes.com
Update - Quick overnight trip in the Appalachian Trail!
Getting out into the woods after a couple months!
It's been a couple months since my thru hike ended and I was able to sneak up to North Georgia to hike a little bit on the Appalachian Trail, while catching up with Bill and Donna at the Green Dragon Hostel.
AT Hikers - check out the Green Dragon Hostel!
www.greendragonhostel.com/
The weather was cold and I was able to test out some new gear:
ULA Ultra Ohm 2.0 backpack - www.ula-equipment.com/product/ultra-ohm/
Jacks R Better Old Rag 0F Down quilt - www.jacksrbetter.com/product/old-rag-mtn-0-degree-hammock-quilt/
Optimus Crux Lite Stove - www.amazon.com/Optimus-8019259-Camping-Hiking-Stove/dp/B00WFFSFZ0/ref=asc_df_B00WFFSFZ0?mcid=dae096ab9e5133caa14871d4872f4087&hvocijid=3550410941013755871-B00WFFSFZ0-&hvexpln=73&tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=721245378154&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3550410941013755871&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1014249&hvtargid=pla-2281435177658&psc=1
#appalachiantrail #backpacking #outdoors #winterhiking #nature
Want to save weight on your next adventure? Want to learn how to prepare for a thru hike?
Send me an email - hike@bubbleheadhikes.com and I'll help you.
It's been a couple months since my thru hike ended and I was able to sneak up to North Georgia to hike a little bit on the Appalachian Trail, while catching up with Bill and Donna at the Green Dragon Hostel.
AT Hikers - check out the Green Dragon Hostel!
www.greendragonhostel.com/
The weather was cold and I was able to test out some new gear:
ULA Ultra Ohm 2.0 backpack - www.ula-equipment.com/product/ultra-ohm/
Jacks R Better Old Rag 0F Down quilt - www.jacksrbetter.com/product/old-rag-mtn-0-degree-hammock-quilt/
Optimus Crux Lite Stove - www.amazon.com/Optimus-8019259-Camping-Hiking-Stove/dp/B00WFFSFZ0/ref=asc_df_B00WFFSFZ0?mcid=dae096ab9e5133caa14871d4872f4087&hvocijid=3550410941013755871-B00WFFSFZ0-&hvexpln=73&tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=721245378154&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3550410941013755871&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1014249&hvtargid=pla-2281435177658&psc=1
#appalachiantrail #backpacking #outdoors #winterhiking #nature
Want to save weight on your next adventure? Want to learn how to prepare for a thru hike?
Send me an email - hike@bubbleheadhikes.com and I'll help you.
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2024 Pacific Crest Trail Thru Hike - In under 3 Minutes!
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A summary of my 2024 PCT thru hike in under 3 minutes. Enjoy! If you like my content, please click LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!! Thank you for your support!! #pacificcresttrail #thruhike #appalachiantrail #backpackinglife #backpacking #hiking #thruhiking #adventure #outdoors #outdoor
Pacific Crest Trail Q&A - Basic Navigation
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I was asked by a viewer how I navigated while I thru hiked the Pacific Crest Trail. In this video, I discuss: - How I navigated - How I planned segments going from town to town - How I planned water source stops (for the most part) The PCT for the most part is very easy to follow. This video discusses what I did. It worked for me and I liked having redundant means. You do what you feel most com...
2024 Pacific Crest Trail Thru Hike | PCT Lessons Learned
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This video covers 27 lessons I learned while I did a thru hike of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail. These are my opinions and observations; you the viewer are responsible for your own actions! I am one of thousands of people who’ve done this hike; I encourage you to seek out lessons from other hikers, too as you plan your big thru hike experience! For those who are thinking about hiking ...
2024 PCT Thru Hike - Post Hike Gear Review
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Gear I used during my 2024 Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) thru hike. This is a long video so the breakdown of the video is below. If you have questions or comments, please post them! Thank you so much for your time and interest! 00:00 Intro 00:38 Backpacks used during the thru hike 05:40 Pack contents 05:45 Toiletries 07:10 Trail gaiters 07:37 Tent Stakes 07:58 Ground cloth 08:41 Water bottle should...
ZPacks Super Nero Ultra 50L backpack! A great pack for UL backpacking.
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I used the @zpacksofficial Super Nero Ultra 50L backpack for the last 200 miles of my #pacificcresttrail thru hike. It handled everything I threw at it and it was awesome in the rain and snow. Amazing pack - highly recommend!
2024 Road Trip - Part 2 | Nevada-Arizona-New Mexico
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Post - PCT road trip across the USA! Join us on our trip as we explore places along our route! Arizona - New Mexico - Grand Canyon South Rim - Meteor Crater - Winslow, Arizona - Petrified Forest Some Q and A with my wife! #roadtrip #travel #adventure #roadtrip2024 #grandcanyon #petrifiedforest #winslowarizona
2024 Road Trip - Part 1 | Washington State to California
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2024 Road Trip - Part 1 | Washington State to California
2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 26 | Darrington to Canada!
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2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 26 | Darrington to Canada!
2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 25 | Stevens Pass to Darrington | Section K alternate!
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2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 25 | Stevens Pass to Darrington | Section K alternate!
2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 24 | Snoqualmie to Stevens Pass | Getting ready for Section K alternate!
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2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 24 | Snoqualmie to Stevens Pass | Getting ready for Section K alternate!
2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 23 | PCT Trail Days | A new plan to get through Section K?!?
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2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 23 | PCT Trail Days | A new plan to get through Section K?!?
2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 22 | White Pass to Snoqualmie Pass
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2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 22 | White Pass to Snoqualmie Pass
2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 21 | Bridge of the Gods to White Pass
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2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 21 | Bridge of the Gods to White Pass
2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 20 | Bend to Cascade Locks
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2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 20 | Bend to Cascade Locks
2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 19 | Crater Lake to McKenzie Pass/Bend
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2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 19 | Crater Lake to McKenzie Pass/Bend
2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 18 | Ashland to Crater Lake National Park
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2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 18 | Ashland to Crater Lake National Park
2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 17 | Mount Shasta, CA to Ashland, OR
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2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 17 | Mount Shasta, CA to Ashland, OR
2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 16 | Chester to Dunsmuir/Mount Shasta, CA
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2024 PCT Thru Hike - Part 16 | Chester to Dunsmuir/Mount Shasta, CA
Like the language or not gata stay true to who you are
Doing the trail 2025 starting March 27, so I'm enjoying watching what you did to get through the Sierra 👍
To each his/her own of course but I have three comments. AT & CDT vet here and I exclusively use the Altra Olympus shoe with Superfeet Hike insoles. Olympus is the only Altra model with Vibram soles and I find they adhere to rocks much better than the other models. Olympus and Superfeet insoles have never caused me problems though you are correct as to the cost of Superfeet as they only last about 1K miles. Crossing the Gila River 200+ times in NM caused no delamination of the insoles and I've never had any problems of blisters. Lastly, peanut butter jars do not seal liquids well. Talenti is the go-to as you said.
Excellent. I went sobo this year, and your list is gold.
Great video, you remind me of me. I need to work 2 more years so I can do this, it is my life long dream. I am visualizing.
A bit late to the party but if you need to "warm" soak check out the Cnoc Buc. It is a bit tricky to eat out of, as you have to hold it open with one hand. There are a ton of bad reviews but the 2024 version that I got fixed some of the problems. It is still a bit flimsy to get used to but works ok.
Absolutely love the content, the video and the organization of the series of PCT hikes. Is there a regulation against stealth camping or is it somewhat of a free for all? PS: Swear all you like. =)
Stealth camping for the most part is fine on the PCT. That said, you would need to check regulations in some areas due to closures (like in Lassen).
Congrats! I hope to do the pct one day
whats your email im starting the at working on the triplr crown starting in feb2025
hike@bubbleheadhikes.com
Thank you for the enlightened reflections. Great lessons for us all.
Congrats on your hike! Looks like a great set up. Jack R Better also makes an Alpha Direct fleece bag liner. Timmermade and Nunatak both make an Alpha Direct fleece and permeable wind barrier over bag for those colder temps and moisture management. For a jar option check out the litesmith cold soaking jars. They have a bunch of different sizes, all but the largest are under $5. Sadly, no ice cream included. They can handle boiling water though, have an extra no leak seal, and a smooth interior for easy cleaning. I love that damn jar 😅
Appreciate the kind words and information! Looks like the market’s been catching up since I was on trail in some respects. Thanks for the information on a different jar!
@bubblehead_hikes life on trail is a different world. Cherish that AGC beanie too, they aren't around anymore sadly.
Awesome.
thanks for the video! do you always hang the DCF or Ursack on a tree?
DCF bag - most of the time O tied it to a tree or twig off the ground, as I used it in the desert section. The Ursack - I typically tied it to a tree. Couple nights I just placed a big rock on the open end on the ground.
Thank you! Good music....at first. :)
Note to viewers: the actual hike might take a bit longer.
Cool! Happy Veterans Day!
Welcome home
I use a 32oz. wide mouth Nalgene Cantene. I'll definitely use the soap drops going forward. Thanks for the tip!
Good advice. 👍👍
nice. Encourage people to be even more lazy than they already are, lol
Just make sure you have good aim. Or else find a bottle with a wide enough mouth.
Aim is king. 🤣
Worth carrying mirrorless camera or would GoPro phone camera suffice? Enjoyed your review
For me it was worth carrying all three through Sonora Pass. I wanted the night sky photography in the desert and High Sierra hence the mirrorless. I was happy to send the Sony home and the GoPro/iPhone combo did the trick the rest of the way. Key with iPhone photography is to take all pictures in RAW format. If I could do it again, I would rock the Sony mirrorless camera but with only one lens vice 2. The Viltrox f2.8 20mm prime lens I had was perfect for everything I needed for my style of photography.
Thanks for filling my special request. Been using Gaia for all my planning. Need to check out FarOut. Did routes export to your watch ?
Routes don’t export from FarOut to the watch. The map on my watch was for in-situ navigation on the snow. I would compare where I was relative to the “trail” sometimes.
Great advice, Rob. Big fan of Gaia.
Gaia is great for a different perspective of the same problem.
Man, if only the rest of the trail had places like Mellow Mountain Hostel. The vibes were unmatched.
Really enjoying your AAR content after your PCT through hike! Keep them coming 🤙🏽
Thanks so much - I’m glad you are enjoying the content!
I didn't know the pin drop feature existed on FarOut. I opened FarOut on my phone and tried to drop pins with my finger on the PCT red line and it didn't work. That's how I do it on Gaia with no problem, but not so with FarOut.
super helpful! thanks for the video
You’re welcome! Hope it helps!
Some good advice, Bubblehead. You were my favorite PCT TH-camr this year. Possibly because I can relate to a fellow Bubblehead. The Brotherhod of the Phin... 200 miles to go before I complete my hike next summer.
Thank you Brother for watching and best of luck to you on your last 200 miles! Submarines once, submarines twice...
Great reflections, great video !
I really enjoyed listening to your tips and experiences in this laid back format. Wish there were more videos like this out there. Thanks for putting it all together.
Thank you so much! I don’t have the money or time to do videos in a nice studio and frankly, it’s fun making content with a phone and GoPro 😂
Great lessons!!! Thank you! I was listening to you while rucking around my neighborhood
Outstanding, Rob. Terrific advice, straight to the point and well considered. Noting your March departure date, and the imminent permit lottery, what are your thoughts on optimal departure times from Campo? I’m thinking late April as I aim to get to peak trail fitness during the Oz summer and don’t particularly want to face some of the snow conditions you encountered in the Sierra (appreciate there are no certainties in any of this, though…).
Thanks for sharing your lessons learned. Your problem solving approach seems to be an effective one. I always enjoy your opinions and insights!
Rob - Thanks. Great stuff. I would be interested in a piece on navigation: (1) electronic/paper/both, (2) how and how far did you plan ahead, (3) water planning, (4) campsite planning, etc. Al
Al, happy to discuss in more detail!
For the Mental game here is one. Take time off when you need it but try not to take too much time off trail. It will vary from person to person but probably 3 days max unless there are other reasons your need more time. The longer you are away from the trail the harder it is to “keep your head in the game” and get back out there with the same motivation, purpose etc. Remember your Whys as was said in this video!!
If you had to do the trrail over again, would you ever consider doing it SOBO in order to traverse the Sierras with less snow or is NOBO the way to go?
SOBO maybe. I would more likely do NOBO again and start in late April; that would give me an opportunity to hike through the High Sierra with little to no snow.
@@bubblehead_hikesI should have read this before posting my comment….😂
Thanks for the video!!! Do you carry waterproof socks and gloves on the whole trail? And it sounds like a down jacket is not necessary?
I carried waterproof socks in the high sierra, Northern California until Chester. Waterproof gloves in the High Sierra and in Washington. Always bring a puffy coat (down or synthetic) - you will get cold at some point on trail.
Always pack your shelter in an outside pocket, never inside the main compartment. That way the main compartment stay dry First thing you remove from the pack and the last thing to pack up in the morning. Technically second to last to pack. Very last is your ground cloth. And very first thing at camp to remove is the ground cloth.
My ground cloth was always on the outside of the pack. PCT is mainly dry - shelter inside pack at top. When it rained, shelter on top outside pack.
Great review - I really liked it!!! Which bear canister did you use in the sierras?
I used a BV500 in the High Sierra
Hey Slide! It's Andy/Hot Mess, we met in Tahoe. Good to see the sleeping pad worked out for you, I was worried it might be too small. Didn't see the waterproof socks. How'd those do for you?
The socks did well. I used them in Oregon and Washington. I sent them back when I got White Pass.
@@bubblehead_hikes Great to hear. Bethani and I enjoyed seeing more of your hike.
Ok , not trying to work blue/gross here I have yet to use the trail bidet, but in honesty we installed a bidet in the home place and I still feel it requires an "afterpass" with the tp. And that's with the pressure of house plumbing. How are people bypassing that?
I used a kula cloth for the ”pass”. Good question.
@@bubblehead_hikes I had similar questions about the bidet (I've bought one but haven't used it yet). So, to outdo the original question for grossness then, how did you keep the kula cloth from becoming a ridiculous mess very quickly?
Surprised not to see Pepper spray or some other form of protection, besides the hiking poles. Great review of your kit... very informative and helpful. Thanks!
Bear spray is generally only for grizzly country. There are no grizz on the PCT.
Really enjoyed your AAR on your PCT Gear, straight to the point with no fluff. By chance I might have missed it, did you have a puffy jacket during the PCT? Or as you mentioned wind jacket and Magnet Alpha Fleece only? Congratulations on your success on the PCT, looking forward to your next adventure 🤙🏽
Road Runner sent me! Can’t wait to watch your adventure!
Thank you for the comment and I hope you enjoy the content!
You covered a lot quickly and to the point. Nice.
And hopefully you wont run into a Sasquatch or dogman out on the trail, if you do.. do not run... If you do.. expect to be dinner.... Thanks and have a fun n safe hike.. bye now 😂😂😂
trail depression?? WTH?? LMAO!!!! are you KIDDING ME???
Great content. Keep it coming 🇺🇸
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