Thanks for the sub and the encouraging words! Yeah, rain hiking isn’t the worst at all. It did get a little tricky going downhill on leaf covered rocky trail 😅
@@tonyvango759 You’re in for a treat! It’s an absolutely beautiful trail. Make sure you’ve got ample water, though. I live locally and am on different sections of the trail fairly often. It can be quite dry if we haven’t had much rain prior to your hike.
Well I am 68 and I did a 27.5 mile day hike about ten days ago after which I was completely knackered and a 23 mile day hike last weekend which wasn't too bad. Haven't made it to 30 miles in a day yet!
Yes! I kept snacks in the waist pack I was wearing and would refill when I went through everything. I ended up eating a lot: Cliff bar, cheese stick, meat stick, ham and cheese tortilla wrap, trail taco (tortilla + peanut butter + honey), apple, ramen with chicken, peanut M&Ms, trail mix, pretzels, mints...I think that's it. According to my fitness tracker, I burned 6,000 calories!
@@sixpackhikersthank you - that gives me a good idea of what I'll need. I was planning on at least 3 energy chew packs, 2 LMNT drink mixes, about 6 bars, and a cold soak salad. just re-watched your video! You had a fantastic attitude throughout - really enjoyed it! Just makes me excited to attempt it myself! The most miles I've done so far was about 22 or so - when I had a failed backpacking trip and decided to hike out instead of camping. So, I'm hoping since I could do 22 with a 32lb pack - that maybe 30 is achievable with a day pack! Happy trails. 😃
@@roselee_explores you’ve got this! And remember to bring plenty of H2O. Something I didn’t chat much about is the water sources. If it’s been dry for a while before your hike, the sources by the shelter tend to be in a much poorer state than when it’s rained. If you’re hiking NOBO, once you leave Deep Gap shelter, there’s no more water til an off trail pipe spring near the Black Balsam Knob trail parking lot. After that, not til you’re descending the final 2-3 miles 👍🏻👍🏻
@@sixpackhikers thank you so much! I'm pretty familiar with the trail and it's lack of water sources. I typically carry 3L at all times with a filter in my bag just in case I need to top off :). Definitely not doing nobo - but looking forward to attempting it! :)
It was intense for sure! I thru-hiked it twice NOBO (once over 3 days and once over 2 days) with my family. We're really familiar with the trail which I think helped significantly in this particular challenge.
Beautiful area. Something about hiking in the rain. As long as you're comfortably dressed, I like it. Loved the video!
Thanks for the sub and the encouraging words! Yeah, rain hiking isn’t the worst at all. It did get a little tricky going downhill on leaf covered rocky trail 😅
happy birthday! this is awesome, YOU are awesome, and you’re killing it!
Wow! Thanks so much. It felt pretty spectacular to conquer this trail just before the big 4-0 💪🏻🥳🙌🏻
that was amazing! congratulations and so happy this came across my feed today!
Thank you so much! I left feeling very accomplished-and sore. 😆 But overall, proud of the push!
Hiked it couple times, the Art Loeb trail is no joke, great job !!
Thanks so much! Yeah, it's a beast but full of beautiful payoffs. Way to go on tackling it!
Great to hear God being praised!
Enjoyed the video. A buddy and I will be hiking that soon.
@@tonyvango759 You’re in for a treat! It’s an absolutely beautiful trail. Make sure you’ve got ample water, though. I live locally and am on different sections of the trail fairly often. It can be quite dry if we haven’t had much rain prior to your hike.
Well I am 68 and I did a 27.5 mile day hike about ten days ago after which I was completely knackered and a 23 mile day hike last weekend which wasn't too bad. Haven't made it to 30 miles in a day yet!
Way to go! I can’t name anyone over 60 that I know who’ve reached such daily mileage. That’s remarkable 💪🏻💪🏻
Absolutely amazing!! It’s on my list … did you eat as hiked? My biggest concern was not being able to get calories in & hitting a wall!
Yes! I kept snacks in the waist pack I was wearing and would refill when I went through everything. I ended up eating a lot: Cliff bar, cheese stick, meat stick, ham and cheese tortilla wrap, trail taco (tortilla + peanut butter + honey), apple, ramen with chicken, peanut M&Ms, trail mix, pretzels, mints...I think that's it. According to my fitness tracker, I burned 6,000 calories!
@@sixpackhikersthank you - that gives me a good idea of what I'll need. I was planning on at least 3 energy chew packs, 2 LMNT drink mixes, about 6 bars, and a cold soak salad. just re-watched your video! You had a fantastic attitude throughout - really enjoyed it! Just makes me excited to attempt it myself! The most miles I've done so far was about 22 or so - when I had a failed backpacking trip and decided to hike out instead of camping. So, I'm hoping since I could do 22 with a 32lb pack - that maybe 30 is achievable with a day pack! Happy trails. 😃
@@roselee_explores you’ve got this! And remember to bring plenty of H2O. Something I didn’t chat much about is the water sources. If it’s been dry for a while before your hike, the sources by the shelter tend to be in a much poorer state than when it’s rained.
If you’re hiking NOBO, once you leave Deep Gap shelter, there’s no more water til an off trail pipe spring near the Black Balsam Knob trail parking lot. After that, not til you’re descending the final 2-3 miles 👍🏻👍🏻
@@sixpackhikers thank you so much! I'm pretty familiar with the trail and it's lack of water sources. I typically carry 3L at all times with a filter in my bag just in case I need to top off :). Definitely not doing nobo - but looking forward to attempting it! :)
@@roselee_explores cheering for you! 🥾💪🏻
that is awesome,
i couldnt do it in 1 day, maybe 2 lol
It was intense for sure! I thru-hiked it twice NOBO (once over 3 days and once over 2 days) with my family. We're really familiar with the trail which I think helped significantly in this particular challenge.