My list of trails of the Apalaches


Package: Hyperlite Unbound 40L (10/10)

I started the way with the Gossamer Gear Mariposa and I didn’t love it. I changed the hyperlite in Marion, go and we fell in love with him. I think this is the ideal package for a walk. It is water resistant, super light, comfortable and has incredible exterior pockets. Hip pockets, side pockets, lower pocket and rear pocket make this package special.

Bag Line: Nyloflume (9/10)

It was skeptical if this endured for the path and did. I used the same Nyloflume cladding for the entire path and kept my team mostly.

Water bottle support: chicken silence (10/10)

I loved having this directly on my shoulder strap. I could easily access my smart bottle at any time during the day.

Store: Gossamer Gear The One (9/10)

I started the path with the great copper spur. I changed it to save weight and I could not fit completely in my package in the lobby. I also broke two posts. I liked it much more. It is lighter, more spacious and easier to configure.

Sleep bump: Nemo Disco 15 (8/10)

I had this bag for the whole path and I liked it. He kept me hot even at the 20s. If I would do it again, I would change to a lock of illuminated equipment to save some weight.

LIER OF SLEEP SACE: Naturehike (9/10)

I started the path with the sea reactor lining to the summit. He added some warmth to my sleeping bag when it was very cold, but it was heavy. When he heated, I changed to the lining of nature. He helped keep my bag clean and used it only when it was very hot.

SLEEP PADENA: NEMO TENSOR (7/10)

I liked this pad but it was nothing special. I will probably change to a foam pad or a Neoair XLite of Termarest in the future. At first I used a Nemo change under the pad to increase the value R to 4.8 and protect it in shelters. When he heated, I changed the change for a 1/8 inch pad of Gossamer Gear.

Spoon: Spork Long Light Light Alpha Light (10/10) of Sea Summit (10/10)

I loved this thing. There is not much more to say about a Spork. I started the path with the MSR pocket rocket and the 750 ml tokes. I dropped them to save weight. I didn’t regret it. I packed the city’s food and found a lot of good food to soak cold.

Faros: Nitecore Nu25 (10/10)

I loved it. Light, reliable and brilliant.

Portable charger: Nitecore NB 10000 Gen2 (10/10)

Great portable charger. I could get 2-3 loads on my iPhone 16. Reliable and light.

Shoes: Topo Pursuit 2 (10/10)

My favorite piece of team in addition to my package. I used to use altas but I will never return. I love zero fall, the box of wide feet and durability. I crossed it in 3 pairs.

Socks: touch socks and insult (9/10)

I mainly used my injury while walking and my damn hard ones in the camp. I changed each torque once. In the future, plan to experiment with different socks.

Midlayers: Patagonia Sun Holdie and Mountain Hardware Flece (8/10)

I love my hoodie and I will never walk without it. I liked my fleece but it was quite heavy. I will change to a direct alpha layer in the future.

Jacket Down: Rei Magma 850 (6/10)

I just took this from Springer to Damascus and never regretted dropping it. I was always hot while walking and my sleeping bag was warm enough when I was in the camp. If I wear a jacket in the future, I will change to the torrid of illuminated equipment because it is lighter.

Rain team: Lighttheart team (9/10)

I investigated a lot about the rain team and I was very happy to have found Lighttheart. The rain layer is not breathable, but it has huge zippers and is resistant to life for life. I also liked rain pants. I used them more for warmth because I only had shorts.

Sleep clothes: Rei Merino Wool Long Sleeve and Leggings (8/10)

Good sleep clothes, nothing special. It was great to change to them after being soaked all day.

Camp Shoes: Eva Birks (9/10)

I love these and most likely it will take them to all my walks in the future. They are approximately 10 ounces for the couple. It was great to change them after having wet feet all day.

Trekking pictos: Leki Khumbu Lite (8/10)

I used the persecution posts of black diamonds for most of the path, but I doubled the tips really bad. I changed to Lekis due to your life guarantee. I liked, but I folded one of them really bad when I was in the 100 mile desert.

Food bag: hill (10/10)

I loved this Dynema food bag. I also used its clothing bag, electronic bag and toilet bag.

Water filter: CNOC 2L and Sawyer Squeeze (10/10)

I think this is the best water system to use in the AT. The 2L bag is easy to fill with any water source. The sawyer is the best filter to have because all hostels have syringes to go back.

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