Now that Rick is back from his excursion, it is my turn. I'm heading out Friday after work to meet up with two of my mates. One is bringing his 10 yr-old son, so that'll make four of us. We're waiting to hear from the fourth man. He's about 30 years older than the rest of us and requires some coaxing to head out in an Arkansas August. So, with that in mind, join me in packing up.
The trip is 2 nights, 2 days. 13.4 miles. We'll gain over 1700 ft in elevation over the course of the climb. Highs around 87, lows around 66. Scattered thunderstorms expected all weekend.
So, let us start with clothing! See the attached photos below and you'll find:
Boots - waterproof (Gore-Tex), Columbia. Good brand.
Wide-brim hat w/ paracord chinstrap
2 pair wool socks, 1 pair liner socks
3 bandanas
Sleep gear (fleece pants, wool cap, long-sleeved fleece pullover)
2 100% polyester T-shirts
1 pair hiking pants (nylon, cargo pockets, legs zipper off into shorts)
1 pair spandex running shorts
1 windproof/waterproof hooded jacket (doubles as a pack cover if it rains at night)
1 pair loose polyester shorts (doubles as swim trunks)
Since it is only going to get down into the high 60's overnight, you may think I'm overpacking for sleep gear. Not so. I'll be in a hammock, for one, and the heat just drops out of the bottom of those things. Even with a 40-degree sleeping bag, the fill will pack down and provide almost no insulation. Also, keep in mind the rain chance. You get down in a hollow and a storm blows in, with the wind and the rain blowing, it'll drop another 10-15 degrees. I've never, ever regretted throwing in warm sleepwear.
Next: Food!



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