Hellikopta
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Hi Winnie, You're so lucky to have that beautiful wilderness on your doorstep. I watched Wild last week and it's a great film although it's a case of 'what not to do' in terms of backpacking! If your husband or sons have any tips that would be great. Best wishes HI live near the Pacific Crest Trail. Have you watched the movie Wild starring Reese Witherspoon? It's based on a true story. My husband and sons have walked a 50 mile section of it a few times. Best of luck to you on your planned adventure.
Yes, she wasn't properly prepared, but she finished which is very impressive. My husband flew to New York City today. Will try to remember to ask him when he gets back.
Oh, just remembered another movie, I'm sure there are more... A Walk in the Woods (2015) starring Robert Redford, Nick Nolte, and Emma Thompson. In this story, the two old friends hike the Appalachian Trail.
It's surprising the age range of people who do decide to take this trek. A 10 year old girl has walked it with her parents and last year a 70 year old completed the thru hike. It's never too lateHi @Hellikopta and welcome to the forum! I'm afraid I can't help with your question, but just wanted to say I envy you on making this trek. I wish I could do it, but the longest hike I ever did was the West Highland Way, about 90 miles which I did in five days. But I was younger then.
@Prem51 90 miles in five days.Wow!/QUOTE]
I was quite a fast walker then. I wasn't carrying camping gear as I stayed at b&bs and pubs on the route. I had to walk 26 miles in one day, across Rannoch Moor, as there was only one pub on the moor and it was fully booked. But I was stiff the next day!
Most people take two weeks to do the West Highland Way.
I always liked walking. As a child I used to walk miles around our area, not something kids would do today with the increased traffic and dangers.@Prem51 during my early adolescent years, our community held an annual 26 mile walk as a fundraiser. Not sure how many times we did it, perhaps twice as a group. I weighed less than 100 pounds and wore proper footwear but it was a hard push toward the end. One of my friends chose to not wear socks, but we somehow we made it. At then end of the walk was a promised McDonald's meal, but they were gone by the time we finished. I must have crumpled into a heap of tears because my mother took me to McDonald's and insisted that they provide me that free meal.
I weigh 140 pounds today so not sure I'd attempt such a long walk again at this point, but losing weight again so will see what this summer brings.
I'm curious as to what it is about walking that you each enjoy, also what environments you choose to walk/hike.
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