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    #11
    Senior Member

    2008 JOHN MUIR TRAIL

    if everything works out and i dont have to hike solo
    then id leave my boy at home this year.hes only 11
    and even though he can hang id rather just enjoy the time alone
    i need a good time away from kids so hopefully you guys can make it
    if not ...ill just walk slower and smoke more..still alll good

    im getting my GPS for x-mas bonus money
    i been wanting one forever
    i was in sandiego last weekend and i had a lot of mids on me
    i wanted to hide some for geo and danks
    i found a cool spot that you would have loved

    SOON MY GEOCACHING FRIENDS I WILL PLAY ALONG

    The John Muir Trail

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    #12
    Senior Member

    2008 JOHN MUIR TRAIL

    7-18-2008 is a full moon
    im thinking of starting on this date
    but its a long ways away
    august is the perseiod meteor showers
    if we go we will be up high for the show[so awesome]
    10-15 miles a day = 20 days or so

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    #13
    Senior Member

    2008 JOHN MUIR TRAIL

    Quote Originally Posted by friendowl
    7-18-2008 is a full moon
    im thinking of starting on this date
    but its a long ways away
    august is the perseiod meteor showers
    if we go we will be up high for the show[so awesome]
    10-15 miles a day = 20 days or so

    It is great to set a date ahead like this..by the time it gets here we will be super psyched and this thread will be 10 pages long:jointsmile:

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    #14
    Senior Member

    2008 JOHN MUIR TRAIL

    wow full moon.. meteor showers.. we gotta do this gentlemen

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    #15
    Senior Member

    2008 JOHN MUIR TRAIL

    so the trail is about 250 miles long?
    and as of mid-july, will it still get pretty chilly at night?

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    #16
    Senior Member

    2008 JOHN MUIR TRAIL

    yes up over 10000 feet
    it gets cold.
    a good down jacket and a beanie and gloves and youll be straight
    north face "NUPTSE" jacket is good like 150.00 on sale

    the trail is easy.the hard part is getting away from yourself
    kids,work,comforts,......all that shit must be left behind [sort of]
    all day long all you do is think and walk and smoke and take pictures

    something very i guess you could say spiritual about being thirsty
    i mean real real down to your core thirsty
    thne you find water and it tastes so sweet and you can feel
    it traveling thru your body and you turn and look and a deer
    is doing the same shit as you.....kind of humbling ...you feel a connection

    from what i learned last attempt
    im not taking much...no books,no extra clothes,
    you hardly eat as much as you imagine you would
    peanuts and raisins help out alot
    gatorade mix sucks compared to propel
    if you can start hiking by 6am at 2mph by 12pm youd have 12 miles
    done and can hike more or have time to explore the area [climb peaks]

    im going again and it would be fun if this did turn out
    i did it solo and i seen a lot of groups having fun

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    #17
    Member

    2008 JOHN MUIR TRAIL

    yeah man i just got a new GoLite pack for this years hiking. the thing is amazing.
    and for any new hikers out there that are thinking about coming, you really don't need to bring a tent unless you feel like you would be more comfortable\feel safer.

    you can buy tarps that you can hook up to a couple trees for cheaper than a tent and my opinion they are a lot more relaxing too. just something about being exposed through the whole night really appeals to me. the most important thing though, if you dont bring a tent, is that you have a sleeping bag that is going to keep you warm.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    2008 JOHN MUIR TRAIL

    Quote Originally Posted by friendowl

    something very i guess you could say spiritual about being thirsty
    i mean real real down to your core thirsty
    thne you find water and it tastes so sweet and you can feel
    it traveling thru your body and you turn and look and a deer
    is doing the same shit as you.....kind of humbling ...you feel a connection
    man, this is going be awesome:jointsmile:

    250 miles huh? I imagine the last day would be the best one..with that incredible feeling at the end..

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    #19
    Senior Member

    2008 JOHN MUIR TRAIL

    Have fun, it could turn into one fantastic trip.

    CAPTAIN: Mr. Crusher...MAKE IT SO!

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    #20
    Senior Member

    2008 JOHN MUIR TRAIL

    Trail Journals 2007 : Backpacking and Hiking Journals

    you can read journals from other hikers who finished the trail
    gives you a good idea on what you are getting into

    the trail is 222 miles from yosemite to mt.whitney
    i was thinking of driving to whitney area and parking the car
    then either taking another car up to yosemite or take the bus

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