I grew up in Carter County, TN and the Roan is cold even in the summer. Windy, cold. All that. Beautiful though.
I've camped at the High Knob shelter, but it was summertime. You guys are in for some cold and wind I'd say...
I grew up in Carter County, TN and the Roan is cold even in the summer. Windy, cold. All that. Beautiful though.
I've camped at the High Knob shelter, but it was summertime. You guys are in for some cold and wind I'd say...
Yeah, I was just kidding with you. Too cold for me! I just thought it was funny because your description sounded mighty cold, then no one replied for awhile. Maybe I just have a twisted sense of humor, or maybe your writing skills are so sharp that it sounded "too" cold.
I hope you guys have fun!
Well "cold" is one of the goals in addition to just seeing who else is crazy enough to try it. That being said, you're welcome to give it a whirl. I'm sure I might have some gear that might augment your existing kit if you need to borrow some.
I CAN tell you this. After Mt Rogers last year, I WILL be bringing a thermos or two. Staying hydrated when water freezes that fast was one of my main challenges (beyond hauling three dozen bear claws from Panera). Having a thermos will keep some hot cocoa or just plain unfrozen water handy.
Spoke to MedicineMan today. I think I may just be crazy enough to join you.
that superstuffed peapod AND a piece of foam! down pants and parka too
according to Speer's chart a normal 30F peapod with 2 ounces more gets to 20F
so with 4 10F and 5 more ounces 5F, that is the hope and dream.
If you read more of his tips and tricks, the down can be repositioned to put more loft where you need it. With the amount you're talking, I would not be surprised to see 6" of loft if you moved some from the ends downward. 6" should be closer to a -10° F rating.
I'm going to play with my 20° once it gets colder to see if repositioning can get me below 20° without anything else. ( I will bring some backup just in case.)
Now I just need to get a Traveler....
IF the 11th - 13th pencil me in.
It was early AM when I passed through (stopped at the shelter for breakfast) so I may be wrong, but it seemed somewhat sheltered in the area with Rho's around the hanging area. & the shelter is small but 2 story, so a fair amount of space to "Hide" if need be. I did not check out the water source, but was assured it was nearby. But then "A short walk" to a thru hiker is anything under 10 miles
There are some KILLER views in a short walk from the shelter. I sat at one for over an hour, just to look.
When you have a backpack on, no matter where you are, you’re home.
PAIN is INEVITABLE. MISERY is OPTIONAL.
it should be fun. I'm trying to see if I can find a way to put some wheels on one of those plastic orange sleds. If that works, I'm going to try to train my husky-shepherd to pull it. (I've taken here out on 0 degree outings, and the temps did not phase her. She just sleeps on a piece of blue pad under my hammock and tarp.)
Heh. This is just crazy enough to be my kind of trip. I won't go so far as to say that I can make it (work has some weird demands)but IF I am free that weekend, I am there.
It could be that the purpose of my life is merely to serve as a warning to others.
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