Mojo you're awesome. I've gone back and watched a lot of your videos including your pre-hike stuff I hadn't watched. I remember watching your "My Goals" or "My Why" video. One of your fears was if you got out there and didn't like it or homesick. I'm sure there are ebbs and flows. Good days and bad. If you ever have a Q&A... was it everything you hoped it would be? Positive, no regrets? Would you recommend it to all those willing, capable and interested? It seems like your sense of accomplishment would be through the roof. When you are in your later years you can always look back and reminisce about that summer on the AT. You've really inspired me to thru-hike the AT in '25 or '26. - Matt
I remember when you got the new tent. 😊 Wow, just from the tent and quilt swap...2 pounds gone. 👏 I've never heard of Flipfuel! What a great piece of gear. Well, I have no questions, Mojo. You're too thorough! 😂 Take care ✌️
You’re a plethora of great info Molly! What was your favorite state you hiked? Did Ziggy ever summit? Was it hard to summit without him? Did you see a bear? What did you think about the kindness of strangers on the trail and from your subscribers? Would you do anything differently next time?
So nice to see you, Molly. I appreciate the gear recommendations. 'My next thru hike'? Are you planning another hike? And how did you blend back into normal life, what if any grand realizations you had, what did you learn about yourself?? Great hearing from you again! Happy hiking!
Another really good video, Molly. Could you do a video on basic gear to start backpacking that you recommend? For your q&a: what were some of the challenges you faced as a woman doing a thru hike on the AT?
Thanks so much for continuing to post! I like how your decisions seemed guiltless and practical. If you needed to make a change, you went ahead and did it, even early on with the shoes.
Great video! Thanks so much for sharing the clothing changes. That was so helpful. Also…would love to know how your premade dehydrated dinners turned out. Did you use them all the way to Maine? Would you do anything differently with your meals/resupplies?
Thanks for the tip on the Flip Fuel! We have been thinking about bringing it on our AT through hike next year. We def will! Loved following your hike this year. Thanks Molly 😊
Molly , what was the most unexpected thing about your hike ? What was the most memorable ? Thanks for your consideration in answering these questions on your upcoming Q&A - best wishes - Jeff
Haha! I just picked up a flip fuel last month. Thanks for the gear review. I've been curious if you kept up with your initial goals of stretching before and after, journaling, keeping in the moment, etc.
The best pack liner I have found is a nylofume bag. I get them at Litesmith and Garage Grown Gear. My gear has never gotten wet while using one. They weigh about 1 once.
Thank you! I am wondering about the food you dehydrated before the trip. I think you mentioned that you had stopped using them. I found what I thought I wanted to consume on the CT and what I ended up eating were very different. I am curious about how much weight you lost on trail. I am curious about which state was your favorite. Thank you for sharing!
Good vlog and as always full of useful info. My question to you is what was your culture shock like especially in the south. I remember how different it was in Georgia, 45 years(!) ago and being a kid from Southern Oregon the difference between Central Georgia and home was pretty stark. Nice people but boy were things different. 1) How did you like the South and 2) How did you like New England? 3) What was your favorite town that you zero'd in. 4) Did you enjoy NYC, did you feel some what overwhelmed by all the activity and noise?
I’m having the same problem with my tent as you did with your pack liner. I’m hell bent on getting the Fjallraven Abisko Lite 1P & 3P tent. These are tunnel tents. The 3P is for when my wife joins on trail. What is Beebo’s email address? I wanna talk about those Fjallraven shorts, lol! I know the Durston tents are fantastically lighter than these 2 tunnel tents from Fjallraven, but I have a total hard on for all things Fjallraven. In my mind, it’s “ buy once, cry once, but happy for a lifetime” lol!! I’m afraid to venture outside of Fjallraven.
Thanks for the update. Much appreciated. Fortunately, you can drive a 5 speed. Made the gear changes easier. I know, a silly joke. How is Ziggy? Wishing you a mighty fine life. Happy Trails!
Those trekking pole tents with the open bottoms…doesn’t the wind blow right through them & make you cold inside? I’ve never used one & it seems like you would lose all the warm air in your tent.
Great information Molly. I have a random question about the content of one of your videos. 😊 What is the music on Day 171 (cowboy camping 😉) at the end showing the beautiful views and sunset? I love it and would love to find it. Thank you!!
Question 1: How did you get your husband's ok to hike the trail? Question 2: Did anyone in your family think you had lost your mind leaving your life to hike the trail?
I use the JetBoil Stash and it is really fuel efficient! Plus, I would only boil water once a day for dinner. I didn’t use it for coffee or oatmeal in the morning like some people like to.
Mojo you're awesome. I've gone back and watched a lot of your videos including your pre-hike stuff I hadn't watched. I remember watching your "My Goals" or "My Why" video. One of your fears was if you got out there and didn't like it or homesick. I'm sure there are ebbs and flows. Good days and bad.
If you ever have a Q&A... was it everything you hoped it would be? Positive, no regrets? Would you recommend it to all those willing, capable and interested? It seems like your sense of accomplishment would be through the roof. When you are in your later years you can always look back and reminisce about that summer on the AT. You've really inspired me to thru-hike the AT in '25 or '26. - Matt
As an old friend, the late Del Marr, once said, "He who dies with the most toys wins." Be well, stay safe. 🥾
I remember when you got the new tent. 😊 Wow, just from the tent and quilt swap...2 pounds gone. 👏 I've never heard of Flipfuel! What a great piece of gear. Well, I have no questions, Mojo. You're too thorough! 😂 Take care ✌️
You’re a plethora of great info Molly! What was your favorite state you hiked? Did Ziggy ever summit? Was it hard to summit without him? Did you see a bear? What did you think about the kindness of strangers on the trail and from your subscribers? Would you do anything differently next time?
So nice to see you, Molly. I appreciate the gear recommendations. 'My next thru hike'? Are you planning another hike? And how did you blend back into normal life, what if any grand realizations you had, what did you learn about yourself?? Great hearing from you again! Happy hiking!
Another really good video, Molly. Could you do a video on basic gear to start backpacking that you recommend? For your q&a: what were some of the challenges you faced as a woman doing a thru hike on the AT?
Compactor Bag HELL YES !!
That looks like a white garbage bag. Is it actually a trash compactor bag? I've often wondered if people use those terms interchangeably.
Thanks so much for continuing to post! I like how your decisions seemed guiltless and practical. If you needed to make a change, you went ahead and did it, even early on with the shoes.
Thankyou for the equipment/review change. Very nice to know about the Flip Fuel device!
Great video! Thanks so much for sharing the clothing changes. That was so helpful. Also…would love to know how your premade dehydrated dinners turned out. Did you use them all the way to Maine? Would you do anything differently with your meals/resupplies?
Thanks for the tip on the Flip Fuel! We have been thinking about bringing it on our AT through hike next year. We def will! Loved following your hike this year. Thanks Molly 😊
Loved your gear review, changes and suggestions! I have been wanting a flip fuel. ❤️ Be well! Always glad to see your videos.
Great video! I LOVE my x-mid pro 2. Literally one of my favorite pieces of gear because it's so roomy and easy to set up!
Molly , what was the most unexpected thing about your hike ? What was the most memorable ? Thanks for your consideration in answering these questions on your upcoming Q&A - best wishes - Jeff
I’d be interested in your thoughts about the privies along the trail. And if you had any interesting stories. They definitely aren’t standardized 😂
Great video on your hiking gear! 😊
Haha! I just picked up a flip fuel last month.
Thanks for the gear review.
I've been curious if you kept up with your initial goals of stretching before and after, journaling, keeping in the moment, etc.
The best pack liner I have found is a nylofume bag. I get them at Litesmith and Garage Grown Gear. My gear has never gotten wet while using one. They weigh about 1 once.
I’ve heard good things about those too!
Thank you! I am wondering about the food you dehydrated before the trip. I think you mentioned that you had stopped using them. I found what I thought I wanted to consume on the CT and what I ended up eating were very different. I am curious about how much weight you lost on trail. I am curious about which state was your favorite. Thank you for sharing!
Good vlog and as always full of useful info. My question to you is what was your culture shock like especially in the south. I remember how different it was in Georgia, 45 years(!) ago and being a kid from Southern Oregon the difference between Central Georgia and home was pretty stark. Nice people but boy were things different.
1) How did you like the South and 2) How did you like New England? 3) What was your favorite town that you zero'd in. 4) Did you enjoy NYC, did you feel some what overwhelmed by all the activity and noise?
Great info. Thank you for sharing
I’m having the same problem with my tent as you did with your pack liner. I’m hell bent on getting the Fjallraven Abisko Lite 1P & 3P tent. These are tunnel tents. The 3P is for when my wife joins on trail. What is Beebo’s email address? I wanna talk about those Fjallraven shorts, lol! I know the Durston tents are fantastically lighter than these 2 tunnel tents from Fjallraven, but I have a total hard on for all things Fjallraven. In my mind, it’s “ buy once, cry once, but happy for a lifetime” lol!! I’m afraid to venture outside of Fjallraven.
Nice top she's wearing during the presentation.
Great information!! Thank you, this was great information! Good to see you on these post hike videos!
Very nice presentation, got me thinking flipfuel, thanks
Thanks for the update. Much appreciated. Fortunately, you can drive a 5 speed. Made the gear changes easier. I know, a silly joke. How is Ziggy? Wishing you a mighty fine life. Happy Trails!
Hahaha loved the joke! 🤣
@@mollyroseoutdoors Thanks!
Looks like you made a nice collage of photos of your hike (in the background). Now frame that awesome "Certificate of Completion" too. Congrats
Haven’t gotten around to getting a frame yet, but it’s on my todo list!
How did the meals that you dehydrated prior to the hike work out? What would you do different?
How did your dehydrated food work
Thank you for all the info. ❤
Those trekking pole tents with the open bottoms…doesn’t the wind blow right through them & make you cold inside? I’ve never used one & it seems like you would lose all the warm air in your tent.
Great information Molly. I have a random question about the content of one of your videos. 😊 What is the music on Day 171 (cowboy camping 😉) at the end showing the beautiful views and sunset? I love it and would love to find it. Thank you!!
It’s called Blue Mountains by Gabriel Witcher. It’s one of the copyright free songs on the iMovie app I use to edit my videos. Love that music too!
@mollyroseoutdoors Thank you!!!! 😃
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Question 1: How did you get your husband's ok to hike the trail?
Question 2: Did anyone in your family think you had lost your mind leaving your life to hike the trail?
Husban's OK? You think she needs goDam permission?
@jhonyermo Yes.
Did you have trouble with ticks?
ZIGGY?
Only 6 cans of fuel you bought?...
I use the JetBoil Stash and it is really fuel efficient! Plus, I would only boil water once a day for dinner. I didn’t use it for coffee or oatmeal in the morning like some people like to.
Ha ha “basic Acsics”.
Great info. Thanks.