CDT Q&A 5: coyotes, Perk, future plans, gear changes, pushing miles, etc.

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  • @india1422
    @india1422 5 років тому

    I couldn’t hike in mountains. Just under two years ago my best friend slipped the tiniest bit, fell 150” and died. I know there is risk in everything but this is too much for me. So I am enjoying watching you hike, knowing that you haven’t fallen off a mountain. Stay strong

  • @pamdarsow9721
    @pamdarsow9721 6 років тому

    I will be 62 in Match and after watching your videos I am determined to go backpacking this next spring . I absolutely love you , stay safe and God bless

  • @JulieMoranNE111
    @JulieMoranNE111 4 роки тому

    Agree with the McAfee Knob / Tinker Cliffs area. I tell thru-hikers, when you hit the Whites, take your time, give your body a break, and wait for good weather for the stunning views. In Maine don't miss the Baldpate, Bigelows and, of course, the Mahoosuc Range. OH -- and my beloved Mt. Greylock in Massachusetts.

  • @backpacker3421
    @backpacker3421 6 років тому

    I have an Xtherm. XPed is a brand. Xtherm is the highly insulated version of the XLite. It is very warm. I think the R value is around 6. If you like the XLite and are looking for a warmer version of it, you'll be very happy with the Xtherm. It can even be a year-round pad, allowing you to kick off the quilt or sleeping bag in cooler temps than you normally would.

  • @stevebennett1584
    @stevebennett1584 6 років тому +5

    Hey Dixie,
    Thanks for sharing this Q&A....Crunch your Ramen noodles into small pieces while still in the package, it works...Be well, and stay healthy...ATB...CHEERS !!

  • @theodorerzepski8491
    @theodorerzepski8491 6 років тому +4

    The Wind River Range photography was outstanding. Look forward to a future video of your comparisons and contrasts of the big through hikes.

  • @russellmoore1533
    @russellmoore1533 6 років тому +6

    In Australia we have dingos, they howl during the night, but are usually restricted to areas west of our Great Dividing Range. I encounted a howling pack one night in central Queensland when I was camping solo, it can be an a little scary, but they only eat babies....haha.

  • @maj.d.sasterhikes9884
    @maj.d.sasterhikes9884 6 років тому +12

    Smash those Ramen Noodle while they are still dry in the bag then dump em in the water. Instead of noodle you have a mashed pasta that you can mix other stuff with and eat with a spoon.

    • @free2trvl
      @free2trvl 4 роки тому +1

      How I've always eaten them! So much better!

  • @JerryFountain
    @JerryFountain 6 років тому +1

    For the one question, I've been using the XTherm year round. I love it. Most nights I use my normal Kelty mummy bag zipped open as a quilt since it's so comfortable. It's a fair bit thicker which is great since I'm a side sleeper. It's only a couple ounces heavier than the Xlite. In comes with an inflation stuff bag which is nice rather than huffing and puffing.

  • @bradwilliams4835
    @bradwilliams4835 6 років тому

    I've been watching your videos since finding them after doing a search on you tube for gear suggestions or some such thing. After watching your gear video where you had everything strewn all over the floor, I went back and watched your entire AT video collection. And have, of course, followed along your hikes on the PCT and CDT. I just want you to know how inspirational you have been to many. Little, blonde, southern girl next door decides to chuck her corporate, engineering life to follow her dream and find herself and what will make her happy. Did your research but had no idea what you were getting into. And have since parlayed that hike into a new lifestyle and revenue stream and love. Simply amazing. And as I said, truly inspirational. Annnddd I've been able to use your experience as a beginner to show my girlfriend that she can too. And that a someone who she can identify with, loves something that I do. So I went out and bought her some equipment ad we're gonna get her out there too and see if she enjoys it as much as I. So.....just thanks. For being you. For being the inspiration that you are. And for sharing your journeys with us.

  • @michaelsagehorn8873
    @michaelsagehorn8873 6 років тому +4

    Enjoy your site and watching your trip highlights. My high school students, urban kids with little outdoor skills, think you are a studdette.

  • @india239
    @india239 5 років тому +1

    Don’t underestimate. My best friend was killed walking in the Swiss mountains. One small mis- step was all it took. Safe hiking :0)

  • @jimlee819
    @jimlee819 5 років тому

    Those berries you most likely found were huckleberries. They are very abundant in Oregon.

  • @yobearpct4438
    @yobearpct4438 6 років тому +1

    I hiked the PCT last year and saw Perk and Mayor out there, who can forget the red, white, and blue shorts. Thanks to your last episode I downloaded Kyles book Lost on the Appalachian, great read, can’t wait to read his PCT book. Hopefully you will have a CDT book, my 2020 bucket list.

  • @barbararoberts571
    @barbararoberts571 6 років тому

    I hope I am in the correct Q & A. I love your channel, but never thought that I would have anything to add. Luck would have it that I met a two-time AT thru-hiker who saw me struggling with my Ramen noodles this weekend at the Springer Mountain shelter. With his hands he demonstrated how to break up the dry noodles into reasonable pieces before starting to cook. I haven't tried it, but it makes sense.

  • @TurkishKB
    @TurkishKB 6 років тому +2

    Ive slept outside 3 full summers now, may through oct. Hearing the coyotes is pretty cool. They get those pesky ground squirrels.

  • @hellohuman
    @hellohuman 6 років тому

    AWEEESOME!!! i grew up in roanoke and the "virginia triple crown" (dragons tooth, mcafees knob, and tinker cliffs) is definitely the jewel of the AT. great to hear you say it! love u and what u do!

  • @newlife8610
    @newlife8610 6 років тому +1

    Always enjoy your videos!! I’ve been watching you from the time you started gathering your supplies for the AT. 😃👍🏻

  • @nelsonhillbillythomas5932
    @nelsonhillbillythomas5932 6 років тому

    I'm glad you post these Q & A's on here. I am on Patreon, but because I work nights, I end up sleeping during the time you do them live. Always glad to see your new postings though. If you do the trail in New Zealand, that would be a winter hike here I believe, since their summer is during our winter. Whatever you do and wherever you go, you will have a crew of people following along. Wishing you all the best.

  • @johneason6540
    @johneason6540 6 років тому +1

    Great trail stories! Listening to your experiences, some are very funny. I love following your hike. I hiked Yellowstone for a week in June 2018. Thank you for all your work and photos!!!

  • @montyollie
    @montyollie 6 років тому +3

    I have ExPed. You are going to LOVE it once you try it. Cold bum was nearly doing me in. It was worth every penny.

    • @miketaylor6700
      @miketaylor6700 6 років тому +1

      montyollie: I agree.. EXPeds are GREAT! I love mine and won’t go back to a foam pad.

  • @mattcolver1
    @mattcolver1 6 років тому +2

    If you head to New Zealand immediately after finishing the CDT you'll be there just in time to start the TA.

  • @KarenSmith-lz3sx
    @KarenSmith-lz3sx 6 років тому +26

    Maybe a calendar for some of your pictures...😃

    • @coughingowloutdoors8579
      @coughingowloutdoors8579 6 років тому +2

      Karen Smith i sgree Karen. Would be alot easier of a project to undertake and Miss Dixie's pictures are awesome! She could even add small captions or a description...or even one of her unique Dixie witisms...like...dont make it easy forr your mummy to catch up! I'd sure want one every year.

    • @Tipster49
      @Tipster49 6 років тому

      Coughing Owl Outdoors I remember her telling that story but can’t remember it exactly. Darn, I’m gonna want to try to find it now. I’m almost positive it was in one of her PCT videos? But that’s a lot of re-watching so probably not 😜e

    • @coughingowloutdoors8579
      @coughingowloutdoors8579 6 років тому

      Stephanie Bynum her mummy story is from the CDT. One of the earlier videos.

    • @kellys1458
      @kellys1458 6 років тому

      Yes! Yes! Please do a calendar!!!!

  • @raymonduptagrafft1832
    @raymonduptagrafft1832 6 років тому

    Enjoying your vids. Keep up the excellent photography. Your stories are very entertaining. Be safe and have fun. You are making lots of people’s lives more enjoyable. Thanks !! P-Ray in Guntersville, Al. War Eagle !!!

  • @petekeener8943
    @petekeener8943 6 років тому

    Dixie, if you ever get done with the big trails, there's also the Arizona Trail and the Ouichita Trail you might take a look at. Holler at me if you ever think about those!!

  • @17kemp
    @17kemp 6 років тому +1

    Look forward to your videos every week. Someday I hope to do the AT. Snakes, bears, bugs none of that bothers me but I have to get over my fear of mice lol. Would you ever consider doing a east to west trail like the north country trail? Do people hang food bags more in grizzly areas or would it be easier to have a bear canister?

  • @petehaidinyak9084
    @petehaidinyak9084 6 років тому

    The TA and Camino are on my bucket list. I hope to do them before I'm 65

  • @Elena-er7zp
    @Elena-er7zp 6 років тому +2

    Can't believe she's already in Wyoming. It feels like she just started yesterday.

  • @rebeccamilne4244
    @rebeccamilne4244 6 років тому +2

    Hi Dixie 🤗 Te Araroa is pronounced pretty much as it looks if you split it like this: Te Ara Roa, but try to roll your r’s. And the ‘Te’ is a bit more like ‘tey’. Most Kiwis butcher it too so don’t worry!
    It goes near my parents beach house in the Marlborough Sounds (the top of the South Island), I can hopefully provide some kiwi hospitality when you’re down here.

  • @klaudynaszafranek9820
    @klaudynaszafranek9820 6 років тому

    My boyfriend proposed to me on the summit of Mt. Elbert a few weeks ago! I got excited when you mentioned it. Beautiful hike!

  • @matth4069
    @matth4069 6 років тому +4

    Coyotes are always around my house howling at night in colorado lol. What really scared me was the bobcat 😂

    • @photomatt2000
      @photomatt2000 6 років тому

      I do not trust cats where if it is a house cat, bobcat or mountain lion they will turn on you.

  • @altaris2000
    @altaris2000 6 років тому

    I completely agree with doing Milford Sound if you go to New Zealand.

  • @lisahurst1940
    @lisahurst1940 6 років тому

    Love the sound of coyotes as long as they are far away enough not to ambush me while in a sleeping bag! Love watching each of your vids on each of the trails. Favorite shoes?

  • @alexismchugh9955
    @alexismchugh9955 6 років тому

    So glad I got to meet you have a great trip and hopefully you come back to hike again soon😄

  • @RangerCaptain11A
    @RangerCaptain11A 6 років тому

    Dixie, i'm a fellow emergency morning pooper, but i call myself two-poop jonny. it was hell when i was in the Army.

  • @sagehiker
    @sagehiker 6 років тому

    Thank you for posting on YT your Q&A. A response from some one who lives in WY on bear country; the practice of 300' separation from sleeping area to kitchen-social area to food storage, the bear country 300' feet of separation triangle is adequate. Beats stopping mid-afternoon stride interrupted with dinner and then hiking on. A good ultralight canister like the Bearikade paired with an Ursack beats the hell out of hanging every day except in places like Yellowstone or Glacier NP's were they have hanging poles or bear boxes in the designated campsites you have to stay in . The bigger threat here in the Central Rockies is the whole host of rodents and the wonderful critters they bring with them to your unprotected food. On a grins note; yep plan and prepare for potty before you need to go. And communicate! The guy who sleeps with his food bag is opting for early select out...backcountry Darwin award.

  • @amysthe-wise-one8493
    @amysthe-wise-one8493 6 років тому

    RE: The Photo book:
    I love the idea of it but you're so right in how cost-expensive it is for publishing color photos. IIRC (from working as an editor on a book 2 years ago now)... the base price was $.10/page for b&W and $.78/page for color (and then even more for glossy.)
    So publishing something like a coffee table book would be, without a publisher to front the costs, pretty expensive. But if the market is there, why not?
    HTH and Love the vids!

  • @mrswright2058
    @mrswright2058 6 років тому +2

    I would buy your book!! My husband and I love following you!

  • @waynejanik9668
    @waynejanik9668 6 років тому

    Thank you for sharing. Great Q&A as always. Keep on hiking north and stay safe.

  • @pantherose8778
    @pantherose8778 6 років тому

    The Everest base camp trek is only 14-15 days. That's on my bucket list.

  • @frankfowlkes7872
    @frankfowlkes7872 6 років тому

    I hope they saved some of the Pizza that came in while you were doing your Q&A. I too plan to hike the Camino, probably next Summer. Thanks for your video's Dixie!

  • @chrismackay8314
    @chrismackay8314 3 роки тому

    Book: there are print-on-demand publishers online, FYI.

  • @cbmathews0440
    @cbmathews0440 6 років тому +3

    I can only sleep on my stomach and I wish I could sleep on my back too because of wrinkles 😂
    One of the things I like about hammock camping

  • @julies2984
    @julies2984 5 років тому

    👍👍 The Camino is on my bucket list !!

  • @linhovenden
    @linhovenden 6 років тому +3

    If they're little reddish berries, prob red huckleberries. They grow all over up here in western washington.

  • @SilasThornton1
    @SilasThornton1 6 років тому

    Yes Please do a book, even if it's a e-book first to help finance a hard copy later. Best wishes and Happy Trails.

  • @tinaguenther5752
    @tinaguenther5752 6 років тому

    Thanks for the video it was interesting I enjoyed it very much, I love hiking, so far only done like a day or two at a time, I’m sure it would be something to get use to carrying ur home on your back for a few months but I would like to start small and build up and hopefully one day do a through hike, and I like the New Zealand TA trail idea my dream place to go I hope u get a chance to do that 😀😍 wish you the best you inspire me thanks for sharing your experience with us

  • @2freedomworks
    @2freedomworks 6 років тому

    It's all personal opinion to bear spray or not, I think you should always get 2 and use one for practice in a windy situation if you plan to use one. Practice drawing and ready for spraying several times maybe a few times a day until you are used to doing easy then do your practice spray at a spot picked out for a target.
    It would be great if the bear approached from a down wind path and you knew the bear was there. Nothing will stop a momma bear with cubs but distance and not getting into her space.
    Some might say that it is the bears flavoring for you.
    We have lost a few people in the last few years in and around Alaska so always be alert and make noise when in bear areas.

  • @1xsol
    @1xsol 6 років тому

    Pizza is getting cold.
    If you fished more, you would know how a dragonfly hovers.
    Thank goodness you got the spray. Finally.!
    Happy Trails .......

  • @DavidMoore-on1db
    @DavidMoore-on1db 6 років тому +1

    Have you ever given thought to hiking the Arizona Trail?

  • @sarah4cwumusic
    @sarah4cwumusic 6 років тому

    Are they Huckleberries? I am hiking around in Utah and they apparently have them, and I thought they were only in the northwest. And I wanted to thank you. You have been a big inspiration for this utah/Arizona trip!

  • @tomhaddon2252
    @tomhaddon2252 6 років тому

    Wait til you get to Glacier NP. High trails and cliffs. But it will probably be snowing by then.

  • @rebeckahcamden4461
    @rebeckahcamden4461 6 років тому

    I miss trail magic and your break days and meeting other hikers 😢

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  6 років тому +2

      Rebeckah Camden Me too! That’s the CDT. I can’t create people or magic lol.

  • @xChris17Lx
    @xChris17Lx 6 років тому +2

    @Homemade Wanderlust Would you ever consider doing guided hikes once you are done with the CDT?

  • @beaverx37
    @beaverx37 6 років тому

    I'm not a hiker, but I crush my Ramen noodles before I cook them. So I always eat my noodles with a spoon.

  • @johnlord6222
    @johnlord6222 6 років тому +2

    Coyote howling always reminds me of the movie Stand by me. Lol

  • @phillipkarnehm7712
    @phillipkarnehm7712 6 років тому

    , good going Dixie look forward to your video to every week

  • @daveinstlouis7296
    @daveinstlouis7296 6 років тому +1

    Pizza in the room for 23 Min. and you kept the QnA going...

  • @StormLaker
    @StormLaker 6 років тому

    Nice hiker hat tan, haha.:-)! I'll probably have one in a couple weeks when I go on my trip:-).

  • @bethvandyke7719
    @bethvandyke7719 6 років тому

    You might consider a print-on-demand site such as blurb.com for your photography book. Not as much of a profit margin, but no stocking/storage or shipping to deal with. Blurb seems to be one that does a lot of photography books.

  • @kristensteffe690
    @kristensteffe690 6 років тому

    Book of your pictures would be amazing!!!!!

  • @davidcolinstillman5585
    @davidcolinstillman5585 6 років тому

    THANK YOU! BE SAFE!

  • @johnstroud1264
    @johnstroud1264 6 років тому

    Looking forward to coming to NZ if you want trail magic. I live in Feilding

    • @johnstroud1264
      @johnstroud1264 6 років тому

      Looking at doing the TA in about 6 years with my daughter as she would be 18 at that stage. Do a lot of hunting around the Ruahine and have done the Whanganui 3 times

  • @GoFurtherBug
    @GoFurtherBug 6 років тому +10

    Are they eating Pizza without you?

  • @michaelf6232
    @michaelf6232 5 років тому

    Ive noticed that their wasn't a lot of " trail magic" on your PCT/ CDT Thur hikes compared to the AT Thur hike

  • @kimbasciano_
    @kimbasciano_ 6 років тому

    Yay I love your q&a videos Dixie!

  • @nicucoll
    @nicucoll 6 років тому

    lol love your channel and I love the AT because of you. Lol you should run a field trip group hike of AT in 2020 I’ll go

    • @rp6732
      @rp6732 6 років тому

      I'm learning a lot from her channel but shooting myself in the foot for being infatuated with her (admirer predicament).

  • @theodorerzepski8491
    @theodorerzepski8491 6 років тому

    To plan for the Santiago Camino suggest you contact Sara Dhooma a veteran long distance hiker. She's done several Camino routes and has given me helpful advice on the Camino.

  • @lexluthor6497
    @lexluthor6497 6 років тому

    Do the arctic trail ,nordkalottleden in norway,finland and sweden 800km

  • @photomatt2000
    @photomatt2000 6 років тому +8

    The Whimsical Woman is hiking the PCT she has had mountain lions stalk her for like 3 or 4 day.She almost quit the trail dont blame her a bit if she did.But she is back on over 2000 miles down. I think I would rather see a bear over a mountain lion.

    • @photomatt2000
      @photomatt2000 6 років тому

      Watch her last 2 video's I think one followed her for several miles and she was hiking all alone and one walked right through her camp few mins after she got in her tent.

    • @tommckinney1489
      @tommckinney1489 6 років тому +1

      Probably due to the barf smell of her bag. Get rid of the smell, no more mountain lions. That's my guess anyway

    • @sunnirae1900
      @sunnirae1900 6 років тому +2

      There have only been 2 deaths by mountain lions in the US in the last 100 years. They're curious about us (as felines tend to be), but they view us as a danger and as a precaution, don't attack people and stay far away. I doubt your friend was ever in danger. Native Americans had lived in concert with mountain lions long enough before we colonized for mountain lions (a very smart animal) to adapt to our presence and learn to stay away from us.
      I've had my own close call with a mountain lion. I lived in Oregon for some time and went exploring the BLM property behind my property to scout out viable dirt bike trails when I came across a GIANT Puma less than half a mile from my house. We made eye contact and I just stood, frozen in awe. She also stood still. We stared at each other for what seemed like forever but was probably 30 seconds or so. She began to turn around, so I mimicked her and did the same. We still had our eyes on each other, and each of us turning around was a slow process. Once she was about 3/4 of the way turned away from me she darted off into the woods, and I headed straight back home.

    • @NickFrom1228
      @NickFrom1228 6 років тому +1

      May 21 2018 Near Seattle. Mountain Lion kills bicyclist
      Aug 29 2018 Woman in Oregon suspected to have been killed by mountain lion
      Various times throughout many years there are attacks. For a list google the wiki page: List of fatal cougar attacks in North America
      Note this is the fatality list, there are plenty of other attacks, and numerous stalkings especially since most people never know they have been stalked.
      Overall, deaths are very few, attacks more often but still not frequent. Still, you never want to take anything for granted. Kids are considerably more in danger than adults. Be prudent folks and don't take anything for granted.

    • @AbleHammer
      @AbleHammer 6 років тому

      Because she had lentil soup spilled all over her gear. Walking bait station. :)

  • @OrangePopOtter
    @OrangePopOtter 6 років тому

    Still standing here with a capri sun.

  • @suzannehedderly1331
    @suzannehedderly1331 6 років тому +3

    I wish Patreon had push notifications. I keep missing the Q&As because I can’t check my email often enough. I can get you off of the Salt & Vinegar chips. Try Ruffles “All Dressed”-No. 1 chip in Canada! I’m not big on chips as snacks but these...I’m addicted! I have to make myself out the bag away. Flavor kinda hard to describe but deeeeelicious!

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  6 років тому +1

      Suzanne Hedderly If you get the app it should send you notifications! I’ll have to try those chips 😋

    • @suzannehedderly1331
      @suzannehedderly1331 6 років тому

      Homemade Wanderlust I have the app and I get emails but not a push notice. However I’ll check my settings. Thanks!

  • @classic_peanuts6322
    @classic_peanuts6322 6 років тому

    We would Tottaly purchase a book full of. Pictures from your hikes

  • @miketaylor6700
    @miketaylor6700 6 років тому

    Lol.. finding a pack along the trail is NOT a signal for you to go looking to make sure they are OK. Perhaps you should hang a small TMI sign on your pack! Haha

  • @choude
    @choude 6 років тому

    Maybe you could cold soak and then heat it up to eat. Cooking time would be much shorter

  • @chovavabateman3960
    @chovavabateman3960 6 років тому +2

    Crush the pack of ramen up BEFORE you cook the noodles. Makes bite size noodles.

  • @petekeener8943
    @petekeener8943 6 років тому

    LOL, "Screamed like a girl?!!" Dixie, you're one of the most beautiful, fantastic "girl"s I've ever felt like I've known!!! Keep 'em coming, Dixie!!!

  • @deniseflygirl
    @deniseflygirl 6 років тому +1

    Stomach sleepers get pillow face but back sleepers snore!

  • @johnhertzberg1985
    @johnhertzberg1985 6 років тому

    are you planning on hiking the American discovery trail, of the north trail, or the longest trail in the world the Canadian trail.

  • @mikefranks8469
    @mikefranks8469 6 років тому

    Are you talking about the purple berries that we call huckleberries?

  • @SinMore
    @SinMore 6 років тому +2

    Don't Australian's have dingos? I love hearing coyotes in Joshua Tree! They are talking to each other like the ravens. I love all your videos. My heart is slightly broken because I had to cancel my JMT hike this summer. You PCT trip really compelled me to try the JMT. Well, maybe next year! I got the gear and the planning down. It is so cool, that you will hike with your mom! Love that. I'm going to be 50 soon and I think seeing these places when your body still can is important. We all need to get outdoors more. When you sleep on your back, you SNORE and get sleep apnea! I had this even when I was young and thin. Side sleeping is better and when you're pregnant, your belly is like a keel that makes you sleep on your side! LOL. so weird. I notice when I go car camping and get up at night to go pee, I can hear the men snoring LOUDLY in the campsites next to me! It's kinda funny but I worry about their health when they are close to middle age. I can hear them stop breathing for a few seconds through their tents from 100 feet away. Then they gasp loudly to get air.... Well, I hope they're still ok. They were all over weight. So, hike and lose that belly!! #loseyourbelly

    • @bossybill7437
      @bossybill7437 6 років тому +2

      +Sin D Yes, Dingos and wild/mixed dogs. Mostly, they keep away but when food's around they have been known to attack (probably wild/mixed dogs).

    • @SinMore
      @SinMore 6 років тому +1

      dang! I have heard that some coyotes have become more aggressive towards people lately. In Joshua Tree they tell you to "Haze not Praise" the coyotes. Similar to feeding bears. They associate humans with easy food. They stop hunting.........hummmm. Sounds a lot like humans too. We sit still too much and do not work for our food. Wonder why Americans are FAT. I don't. I'm fat from my inactivity. I'm itching to get outdoors! lol.

    • @jessica87au
      @jessica87au 6 років тому

      Yeah but there's mostly no 'pure' dingos left, majority are interbred with feral dogs now. I've never seen a dingo outside of a zoo, I think they're pretty uncommon. I see more foxes than anything else and they're not native to Australia.

    • @SinMore
      @SinMore 6 років тому

      Australia is a weird Island where the toilet, swishes in the opposite direction! I've seen videos of big spiders in Australia. nope, don't like that.

    • @bossybill7437
      @bossybill7437 6 років тому

      I'm no expert but, with dingos and wild dogs, I expect it's less to do with the breed 'purity' than domestication and (pack) social structure... and is probably a similar situation with coyotes.

  • @anonomess1
    @anonomess1 6 років тому

    Exactly, you don’t want bears associating tents and food or people and food and even food and cars.

  • @paulpresto8140
    @paulpresto8140 6 років тому

    Two solid days of heavy rain here on East coast-with more on the way-how do you deal with that much rain on the trail Dixie?

  • @MrFjackie13
    @MrFjackie13 6 років тому +8

    The dingo ate your baby. Famous Seinfeld line. 🙃🙃🙃 That's their coyote 😀😀

    • @MrFjackie13
      @MrFjackie13 6 років тому

      @OBServe Garage WTF

    • @antoniabaker7770
      @antoniabaker7770 6 років тому +1

      Yeah dude. Really bad taste. The dingo did eat her newborn and the media ruined the families life.

    • @antoniabaker7770
      @antoniabaker7770 6 років тому

      @OBServe Garage The real story yes, not the speculated story.

  • @edwardsigler8523
    @edwardsigler8523 6 років тому

    Look into the firebox nano for cooking meals.

  • @CPRebels21
    @CPRebels21 6 років тому

    Are the trees close enough together to hang the bags between them?

  • @hdfgjldfkgjdfklgd
    @hdfgjldfkgjdfklgd 6 років тому

    what you mean, be a official triple crowner by their definition? if you cant hike the closed sections and walk around them what's not ok with that??

  • @cwgibbs55
    @cwgibbs55 5 років тому

    ?? may be somewhere else -- but what umbrella are you using ??

  • @carolynkid216
    @carolynkid216 6 років тому

    Ramen...hmmm...how about breaking it up before you cook it so it fits on that spoon. :>)

  • @ursularakowski396
    @ursularakowski396 6 років тому +2

    I was just about to ask about your Snickers breaks. It seems you don't take them or film them anymore.

  • @petekeener8943
    @petekeener8943 6 років тому

    Yup, the coyotes are just singing to you. LOL

  • @MichaelLloyd
    @MichaelLloyd 6 років тому +1

    When I hear coyotes wail it reminds me of Thin Lizzy. Pinedale, WY... woo hoo lol

    • @Pwrcritter
      @Pwrcritter 6 років тому +1

      Dixie see Thin lizzy’s Cowboy Song. Great trail tune!

    • @MichaelLloyd
      @MichaelLloyd 6 років тому

      Like this: ua-cam.com/video/66pE67m_Hf4/v-deo.html

  • @williamhartzelljr.9080
    @williamhartzelljr.9080 6 років тому +1

    crush the ramen noodles before you open the bag

  • @Rmanpc2323
    @Rmanpc2323 6 років тому

    Everyone Loves Ramen, a popular tv show... bears love hammock tacos...

  • @3_up_moon
    @3_up_moon 6 років тому

    Talk to a merch store about it or a publisher!

  • @edgarparrish1544
    @edgarparrish1544 6 років тому +1

    Are u still going to back to the southern San juans to finish I want to join u

  • @danspring15
    @danspring15 6 років тому

    G,Day Dixie love your stuff. Do you know if an Australians have claimed the Triple Crown ?

  • @markgibbs904
    @markgibbs904 6 років тому +3

    I think getting enough sleep is better for your skin than having your face in a pillow. Wrinkles are more about genetics, sun exposure and tobacco use. Safe travels

  • @KateGoldauthoress
    @KateGoldauthoress 6 років тому

    Hey I remember a video where you mentioned an app that identifies plants. Can you remind me what the name is?

  • @stalkmoe
    @stalkmoe 6 років тому

    Oh be still my heart ❤️, Jess answered my Perk question. Thx Jess. A Weasel huh? I liked your big blue toe gauze bandages, lol. Rocking’ that fashion gurl.