2022/04/29

Double Back Again...


Last weekend I did this hike in my Trail Runners. Today I went in my Salomon boots. My knees seemed more sensitive to the downhill today, but I also did a hard bike ride yesterday and also mowed the lawn last night. So it's unclear if the boots helped, hindered, or had no effect. Wearing the boots makes one feel more protected, but because of that I paid less attention to the trail and I think my steps were bigger. I don't think the trail runners nor the boots had insoles aside from the factory provided so that may be the next evaluation step. Might be able to go again on Sunday.

2022/04/26

Finally Out Again


Testing some things this weekend. Went to lean-to via Moss Hill Road on Saturday with:
  • La Sportiva sneakers & thin knee-length compression socks
  • ZPacks gaiters
  • SMD Flight 30 UL
  • Hummingbird Hammocks Single+, tree straps, & Martin bugnet
  • EE Apex Enigma
  • Kammok UL Weather Shelter
  • Didn't bring towel, trekking poles, handkerchief, or pack hangar
Footwear was fine. Path was pretty gradual and they got a little muddy - definitely NOT waterproof! The gaiters stayed up the whole time which was a nice surprise. The pack was fine, but I've mentally decided to move on from my UL pack and get a Gregory which will only be another 5-8 ounces and will be more comfortable; it also won't sit on my back and soak up all my sweat! 

The hammock setup was great! It rained a little (sprinkles on & off) so I used my Sea-to-Summit poncho over me & the pack. Then when I got to lean-to I pretended it was pouring and tried to setup tarp & hammock while still in poncho with pack on my stomach. Nice test all around. The tarp was big enough for the hammok, though not a lot of extra room. Setup was narrow since I forgot my pole. Used the poncho as a ground cloth for my pack & footwear while I napped for 45 minutes. All-in-all, a solid test and a great day. Few, if any, bugs.

Sunday
  • La Sportiva sneakers & padded ankle-length Darn-Tough socks
  • ZPacks gaiters
  • SMD Minimalist
  • Hummingbird Hammocks Single+, tree straps, & Martin bugnet
  • This time I remembered trekking poles and pack hangar (see pic below)
Went in from Bailey road this time. Much shorter, and much STEEPER which was a good workout for the legs. Really felt stronger as a result of this hike - less knee pain. Can't believe how much quicker it was going back to car vs the walk in - or at least it seemed that way. No nap today, but did set up the hammock again and added a ridgeline to keep bugnet out of my face. Pack hangar worked, but I think it should be thicker cord, and no so long - best idea is to get cord that can also be used to field-repair Zpack gaiters also, and used as bear-bag hang. The Minimalist bag was fine, but still not as comfortable as the Gregory packs I've had in the past. AND I HATE THE ROLL_TOP closure. Waste of time & space I think, but maybe that's just due to my current approach. I've listed the Flight and my Fusion packs on FB, but I'll keep the minimalist as an alternative in the future.

The point of hiking in again Sunday was to replenish the outhouse supplies - completely empty I noticed on Saturday. Added 1 roll TP, 1 package wipes, 1 hand sanitizer, and some feminine hygiene stuff to the tupperware container. It wouldn't hold the 2nd roll of TP that I brought so I just double-bagged that in hopes it would survive until needed. Maybe I'll check again this weekend.

Gear eval: 
  • La Sportiva were fine, though not as comfy as when I first tried them on and my toes were a bit sore on Sunday from the down hill. Should try downhill again with thin socks to see if that changes things. But on Saturday, felt like my feet slipped around way too much with the thin socks.
  • ZPacks Gaiters - AWESOME. Even on Sunday, with ankle socks, they stayed above the calf the entire time.
  • HH Single+ - continues to be comfortable and I had a decent nap in it with just an UL inflatable pillow.
  • EE Apex Enigma blue / gold - perfect for the weather on Saturday which was cloudy & spots of rain.
  • Backpacks - I don't like how little structure the UL / frameless packs have. It doesn't stand up when it's on a flat surface. It's harder to pack because it flops around so much. I hate how it's right on my back which soaks up my sweat and makes me hotter, faster. And the roll-top is only useful when you've got a bunch of food that you are working through over several days - it's not like the gear itself gets smaller.