Looked like some great resupply items - some nice variety and healthy options in there! Those "That's It" bars are new to me - they look like a great clean way to get in some fruits and probiotics. Great to see how supportive the trail community is out there.
Thanks for all your amazing videos. Love to follow you two. Leah: I would like to know how you take care of your feet, if you have a daily routine or something else to prevent blisters and the skin on the feet to get hard?
Thank you!!! The only real foot "routine" I have is just to wash them every night before climbing into bed. Kevin and I both wear Injinji toe socks to prevent blisters. I've also heard of people putting Vaseline on their feet every morning, but I haven't tried that yet. 😁
I must try those injini socks, because I have a toe where I easily get blisters. By the way I love your content in the videos and keep on doing what you do. Next year it's my turn, but for know I enjoy you guys and the Codgers and try to learns as much as I can about the trail, resupply, campgrounds, life on the trail and so on. Happy trails to you❤️
I’m so weird because I love to see hiker’s resupply! Doesn’t look like much food to me! I bet the food in town tastes amazing after being on the trail for a few days! No breakfast burritos for Leah this time! 😩
The smoothies were ok... I think they would have been kind of gross if it were hotter out. Not sure if they were really worth the weight, but I was trying to get some healthier options 😁
So far, we haven't been in any areas where bears are an issue, so we have just been using the OpSak odorless bags. But further north, we will be using bear cans where they are required or hanging our food in our Zpacks food bags 😁
I’ve really enjoyed following your trek. You guys do a great job! Kudos. But, I’m curious to know what your trail names are and how they came about. I just presume you must have them by now considering you have already hiked the AT. Please divulge. 😊
Thank you very much!!! We did have trail names on the AT... I was Azaleah, and Kevin was Zen. We started the PCT not knowing if we'd keep them for this trail, but since we were hiking with 511 (he hiked with us on the ATas well) and he would call us Zen and Azaleah we thought "ok, we'll keep them" But when 511 got off trail after 100 miles, we went back to thinking, "New trail, new names!" So Kevin has yet to receive a new one he likes, I have recently received the name Pickles 😁
Finally caught up. I'm really looking forward to seeing how the Sierra's go, but I'm guessing there will have to be a lot of detouring. Something that I think would make a good zero day video would be showing everything (non-tech) that is in your bag.
Greater than 500 miles hiked, over snowy summits, rocky terrain, mud, slush, ice, precarious cliffs, and Kevin breaks his ankle in the parking lot of a Holiday Inn Express 😁
You two are doing amazing and I just love how inclusive you are in the videos!
Nice zero day check in. 😊
You guys got food from the best restaurant in town. Great video.
Looked like some great resupply items - some nice variety and healthy options in there! Those "That's It" bars are new to me - they look like a great clean way to get in some fruits and probiotics. Great to see how supportive the trail community is out there.
The "That's It" bars are really good but only 100 calories... it's still nice to get some healthy foods, though!
Thanks for all your amazing videos. Love to follow you two. Leah: I would like to know how you take care of your feet, if you have a daily routine or something else to prevent blisters and the skin on the feet to get hard?
Thank you!!! The only real foot "routine" I have is just to wash them every night before climbing into bed. Kevin and I both wear Injinji toe socks to prevent blisters. I've also heard of people putting Vaseline on their feet every morning, but I haven't tried that yet. 😁
I must try those injini socks, because I have a toe where I easily get blisters. By the way I love your content in the videos and keep on doing what you do. Next year it's my turn, but for know I enjoy you guys and the Codgers and try to learns as much as I can about the trail, resupply, campgrounds, life on the trail and so on. Happy trails to you❤️
Mount Olive Pickles are really good.
Lime, chilli and shrimp flavoured ramen is my absolute favourite and I try and have it all throughout my hike 👍
I ❤️ the shrimp ramen... I never get sick of it! ☺️
I’m so weird because I love to see hiker’s resupply! Doesn’t look like much food to me! I bet the food in town tastes amazing after being on the trail for a few days! No breakfast burritos for Leah this time! 😩
How much do you think that round of food weighs? Look forward to hearing if the probiotic smoothies are a nice addition!
The smoothies were ok... I think they would have been kind of gross if it were hotter out. Not sure if they were really worth the weight, but I was trying to get some healthier options 😁
Town food is like Heaven! Especially after a big stretch! We both actually bought too much because we still had a bunch left over.
Great to see your food for the next few days. Having no experience with the West Coast, may I ask where you store it at night?
So far, we haven't been in any areas where bears are an issue, so we have just been using the OpSak odorless bags. But further north, we will be using bear cans where they are required or hanging our food in our Zpacks food bags 😁
I’ve really enjoyed following your trek. You guys do a great job! Kudos. But, I’m curious to know what your trail names are and how they came about. I just presume you must have them by now considering you have already hiked the AT. Please divulge. 😊
Thank you very much!!!
We did have trail names on the AT... I was Azaleah, and Kevin was Zen. We started the PCT not knowing if we'd keep them for this trail, but since we were hiking with 511 (he hiked with us on the ATas well) and he would call us Zen and Azaleah we thought "ok, we'll keep them"
But when 511 got off trail after 100 miles, we went back to thinking, "New trail, new names!" So Kevin has yet to receive a new one he likes, I have recently received the name Pickles 😁
@@kevinandleah1221 Thank you for the information! Please keep these great videos going! Happy trails, Pickles! :)
Hey, I got a shout out!
Thanks!
You're welcome! 😁 Gotta give credit where credit is due!
Finally caught up. I'm really looking forward to seeing how the Sierra's go, but I'm guessing there will have to be a lot of detouring.
Something that I think would make a good zero day video would be showing everything (non-tech) that is in your bag.
Pringles cans make great little trash cans ps. how much plus or minus did all your food weigh ?
They definitely do! 😂
Greater than 500 miles hiked, over snowy summits, rocky terrain, mud, slush, ice, precarious cliffs, and Kevin breaks his ankle in the parking lot of a Holiday Inn Express 😁
🤣 Right!
Sierra’s are going to be sketchy for another month or two. Water crossings will be super fast and super deep.
Yep. No joke.
Glad you’re going back for the San Jacinto section. How much does that food resupply end up weighing?
We will be heading back in the next few days... can't be skipping any miles 😊
Not sure about the weight... other than it felt pretty heavy 😅
Tehachapi looks like a very nice place to live. Too bad it's in California.
😅 Yes, Tehachapi is a great town!