Hi! Awesome video! What about where to camp… are there designated spots? Campgrounds? Mostly interested in the northern section near flagstaff, I plan on section hiking that portion and can’t find details on where and where not to camp. Thank you!
Its all public land camp where ever you like. Except in the grand canyon, you need to have paid for a campsite or permit for back country camping. There are a couple campgrounds but not many i know of 2 near lake mary
Thinking about starting on the very early side of March this year. I know I’ll have to keep an eye on snow reports. In another video you mention that the north rim station may not be open. Do I have a lot to worry about with that?
On a normal year, you dont have to worry about the north rim being closed. But this year the trail was closed too. Only a few hikers thru hiked nobo this year. How many miles do you walk per day avg? 🤔 i have many other videos on the AZT, some on the canyon alone.
Hi. I have been watching many of you videos. I am trying to plan the AZ through hike. I live in AZ and have done several day hikes. But never a through hike. I am a slow hiker. I want to give you some numbers and I want your opinion about the feasibility. I don't want to get myself in trouble here. Age:38 Gender: Male Direction: NOBO Pack base weight: 17 pounds Water carry capacity: 4 Litters Water strategy: Far out app info. Daily food weight: 1.35 pounds Daily food calories: 2320 Daily distance: (15.5 miles) 25 km (Except grad canyon rim to rim will be more) Total days: 66 (2 days travel, 8 days resupply/recharge, 56 days hiking) Start date: March 1-10th Resupply strategy: Resupply box to USPS Can you please tell me if I am losing my mind or not? I will not hold you accountable for my final decision. Just need advice from an experienced person. Thank you
Ok, so i think you will eat more than you think. I also think you will hike more than you think. Base weight could come down a bit but without knowing your gear its hard to say what. Im 40yrs old so anything is feasible, biggest step is getting to that terminus which i do shuttles for. Happy trails Calves
Thank you for the fast reply. Yes the base weight pretty much has to do with my big 3. I have not even included toiletries in there. with 5 days of food and 4 L of water totaling, Ill be at 32.07 pounds. Below is base weight breakdown. Item Weight in grams Hiking bag 1105 Tent 1933 Sleeping bag 1105 Sleeping Pad 708 Phone 210 Backup Phone 152 Power Bank 212 gopro 85 Extra Wires 40 Hand sanitizer 67 Sun Screen 69 Sun Glasses 48 First Aid kit 143 Rain Poncho 240 Plastic bottle 560 Water Filtration 133 Down Jacket 358 head torch 78 Extra Clothes 495 Total in grams 7741 Total In Pounds 17.07 @@calveshikes
The poncho is because Ill get wet without it. Nothing is water proof so not sure how to handle that. The phone I can get rid of. I just have that because I'm paranoid since I get all my info from my phone. The water bottle is the weight of two of them. The tent is pretty heavy but it was only $50. It is the ALPS Mountaineering Ibex 1 Tent. @@calveshikes
I really want this to be my first thru hike! I live a few hrs west of the GC too so easier for my husband to help me out with resupply. I'm wondering about a cache... my fear is relying on my water supply and having it stolen. Has that ever happened to you and what would you do?
@@soniadowney7427 ok, thanks. Ill keep that in mind for future videos, the hike had nothing to do with this video. I was just hiking and talking. This was my only video like this. Im was still learning and still am. Thanks and be well
Calves is the best Shuttle driver and dude!! Thanks for saving my butt on the AZT! Squirrel
Thanks!
Great video! The AZT is on my bucket list. New follower here. Crow✌️
Thanks for the follow
Hi! Awesome video! What about where to camp… are there designated spots? Campgrounds? Mostly interested in the northern section near flagstaff, I plan on section hiking that portion and can’t find details on where and where not to camp. Thank you!
Its all public land camp where ever you like. Except in the grand canyon, you need to have paid for a campsite or permit for back country camping. There are a couple campgrounds but not many i know of 2 near lake mary
@@calveshikes thank you!
Welcome, happy trails
Thinking about starting on the very early side of March this year. I know I’ll have to keep an eye on snow reports. In another video you mention that the north rim station may not be open. Do I have a lot to worry about with that?
On a normal year, you dont have to worry about the north rim being closed. But this year the trail was closed too. Only a few hikers thru hiked nobo this year. How many miles do you walk per day avg? 🤔 i have many other videos on the AZT, some on the canyon alone.
Hoping to do it in 4-5 weeks, but that could for sure be optimistic.
@@MooseHikes thats a good time frame. Hope to see you around tuscon, will be doing donation rides and helping hikers out with cheap 🚬 and🍄
Hi. I have been watching many of you videos. I am trying to plan the AZ through hike. I live in AZ and have done several day hikes. But never a through hike. I am a slow hiker. I want to give you some numbers and I want your opinion about the feasibility. I don't want to get myself in trouble here.
Age:38
Gender: Male
Direction: NOBO
Pack base weight: 17 pounds
Water carry capacity: 4 Litters
Water strategy: Far out app info.
Daily food weight: 1.35 pounds
Daily food calories: 2320
Daily distance: (15.5 miles) 25 km (Except grad canyon rim to rim will be more)
Total days: 66 (2 days travel, 8 days resupply/recharge, 56 days hiking)
Start date: March 1-10th
Resupply strategy: Resupply box to USPS
Can you please tell me if I am losing my mind or not?
I will not hold you accountable for my final decision.
Just need advice from an experienced person.
Thank you
Ok, so i think you will eat more than you think. I also think you will hike more than you think. Base weight could come down a bit but without knowing your gear its hard to say what. Im 40yrs old so anything is feasible, biggest step is getting to that terminus which i do shuttles for. Happy trails Calves
Thank you for the fast reply. Yes the base weight pretty much has to do with my big 3. I have not even included toiletries in there. with 5 days of food and 4 L of water totaling, Ill be at 32.07 pounds. Below is base weight breakdown.
Item Weight in grams
Hiking bag 1105
Tent 1933
Sleeping bag 1105
Sleeping Pad 708
Phone 210
Backup Phone 152
Power Bank 212
gopro 85
Extra Wires 40
Hand sanitizer 67
Sun Screen 69
Sun Glasses 48
First Aid kit 143
Rain Poncho 240
Plastic bottle 560
Water Filtration 133
Down Jacket 358
head torch 78
Extra Clothes 495
Total in grams 7741
Total In Pounds 17.07
@@calveshikes
@@gowine504 get rid of the poncho. Why a extra phone? What water bottle weighs 560grams?
@@gowine504 what tent do you have? 1933grams is almost 4.4lbs. is it a 3 person tent?
The poncho is because Ill get wet without it. Nothing is water proof so not sure how to handle that.
The phone I can get rid of. I just have that because I'm paranoid since I get all my info from my phone.
The water bottle is the weight of two of them.
The tent is pretty heavy but it was only $50. It is the ALPS Mountaineering Ibex 1 Tent.
@@calveshikes
I really want this to be my first thru hike! I live a few hrs west of the GC too so easier for my husband to help me out with resupply. I'm wondering about a cache... my fear is relying on my water supply and having it stolen. Has that ever happened to you and what would you do?
I would always cache more water then needed to prevent that. I would not recommend this as your first thru hike but so as you wish
I wish I had seen ahead of you on that trail. You could have shown it rather than your face the whole time
Im sorry but i dont understand what your saying or asking.
@@calveshikes show what's ahead of you on the hiking trail. It was a long selfie.
@@soniadowney7427 ok, thanks. Ill keep that in mind for future videos, the hike had nothing to do with this video. I was just hiking and talking. This was my only video like this. Im was still learning and still am. Thanks and be well