A Day In The Life Of A Thru-Hiker

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  • @aaronross3728
    @aaronross3728 5 років тому +415

    "But what about second breakfast?"
    "I dont think he knows about second breakfast."

    • @theamericanforester
      @theamericanforester 5 років тому +3

      Pip

    • @icxcnika9399
      @icxcnika9399 5 років тому +21

      What about elevenses? Afternoon tea?? Supper???

    • @abbiewhittier4405
      @abbiewhittier4405 4 роки тому +6

      *apple hits head*

    • @ilianaairey1079
      @ilianaairey1079 4 роки тому +1

      I WAS THINKING THIS TOO

    • @johngliha451
      @johngliha451 4 роки тому +2

      too much food to waste time with, it's so much easier to eat once every 36 - 48 hours, eat a pound of beef and some fruit within 60 min. and resume hiking, salt water in between meals

  • @djsomers100
    @djsomers100 6 років тому +294

    Well done! Made me realize all our days off trail are even more repetitive. Get up, shower, walk and feed the dogs, drive to work, work, drive home, veg out with UA-cam, sleep, get up.....
    And the scenery most never changes....

    • @loh.22
      @loh.22 6 років тому

      Dave Somers n

    • @LuvinPetta
      @LuvinPetta 5 років тому

      Sounds like my dad's life.

    • @plusbonus1165
      @plusbonus1165 5 років тому +15

      Dave mate, break the monotony of suburban existence. Next time you feel like doing a poop just hang it in the back yard. Then follow it up the next evening and hang a poop in the local park.
      Before you know it you'll make it to the fringes of the woods to poop after work.
      That really is all camping and hiking is about anyway, the rest is just product placement.
      # poop life

    • @djsomers100
      @djsomers100 5 років тому +7

      @@plusbonus1165 might start with #2....

    • @LeviForWaifu
      @LeviForWaifu 4 роки тому +1

      Just gonna leave this here
      ua-cam.com/video/n5ITyifcYy8/v-deo.html

  • @johnfitch2208
    @johnfitch2208 6 років тому +126

    “you can do one more mile. You can always do one more mile. “. Absolutely love that quote. AT 2020, coming soon.

    • @psychooefvet3580
      @psychooefvet3580 4 роки тому +10

      We're you able to make it to the AT this year?

    • @johnfitch2208
      @johnfitch2208 4 роки тому +27

      Psychotic Veteran started March 8. Made it 10 days to Rock Gap NC before the AT emailed asking hikers to go home. March 6, 2021 start date part deux. I’ll restart at Springer.

  • @tanlilman
    @tanlilman 4 роки тому +57

    The peanut butter footage...during the poop talk. 😂😂

  • @frolege1
    @frolege1 6 років тому +81

    Dixie, you're authentic and very informative .. and motivating .. I simply love your videos

  • @patrickgallagher4392
    @patrickgallagher4392 5 років тому +43

    Eating a mile before camp. Cant believe I never thought about that. Thanks for the idea. I'll put it to use on the CT next year.

  • @JeremiahStringer
    @JeremiahStringer 6 років тому +132

    I love that you went back and added footage from when you were out on trail. Awesome to see the routine of a fellow backpacker and how our styles are similar, but differ in many ways. You are absolutely right that the amazing thing about hiking is the complete freedom to make whatever choices you want. So awesome. Great video Dixie! Enjoyed 🙌🏻

  • @JustaReadingguy
    @JustaReadingguy 6 років тому +227

    Do a video on your zero days and the little towns that you really liked. And an other on the wonderful nature spots. (I'm thinking it's not just an athletic event) love the videos thanks!

    • @This1Person
      @This1Person 6 років тому +10

      Please?...lol

    • @danik4945
      @danik4945 6 років тому +5

      I second that! Seems like it would be fun to watch...especially for those of us planning a thru hike. But I honestly think I would watch anything she posts. She has taught me a ton already!

    • @rjonzun5828
      @rjonzun5828 6 років тому +6

      I love zero day town footage. I wish there was more of it.

    • @ldwf815
      @ldwf815 6 років тому +4

      Agree. And which towns you recommend sending resupply packages to.

    • @journeysofsaltlick8596
      @journeysofsaltlick8596 6 років тому

      And just for fun have the video play at super fast pace, since zero days rush by like a movie playing at 2 to 4 times normal speed.

  • @CharlieOscar602
    @CharlieOscar602 6 років тому +222

    The editing during your poop talk deserves a damn Oscar!

  • @MythWorks
    @MythWorks 4 роки тому +61

    "late to rise, late to bed..."
    wakes up at 6:00 AM

    • @archygrey9093
      @archygrey9093 4 роки тому +2

      I think she means late to get started for the day

  • @ajmeijer6854
    @ajmeijer6854 6 років тому +33

    Great video!
    Can you do another one, but for a “town day”? That would be super helpful for future long-distance hikers like me :)

  • @journeysofsaltlick8596
    @journeysofsaltlick8596 6 років тому +40

    The easiest job you can ever ask for, the hardest job you can ask for. Some of the most exciting boredom you'll ever experience. It has such wonderful Ying and Yang you can ever hope to be blessed with in life.

  • @zainan
    @zainan 5 років тому +7

    I am a bushcrafter. Thank you for this glimpse into your life. I've been curious as to how our worlds differ and this explained it perfectly. Thank you again!

  • @kevinsatterwhite536
    @kevinsatterwhite536 6 років тому +21

    Great video. I love the sunrise and sunset shots. I am addicted to sunrises and sunsets. They are my favorite thing about the outdoors.

  • @hikerlarrypackgoaterrobins8575
    @hikerlarrypackgoaterrobins8575 5 років тому +1

    Two, maybe three, comments. I am now 78, I began hiking when I was 56 or so and since I retired I almost always get 200 miles or more each summer, so I do have a reasonable amount of experience. In one of the scenes you showed a Thermarest Neo Air. I bought one recently, and tried it out on a late fall hike. The minute I rolled onto it I realized that it was not going to be anywhere as warm as I was used to. In fact, all that night, the part of me that was close to the ground was some degree of cold. This has never happened before with my normal, self-inflating Thermarests. I brought it home from that trip, and promptly put it on eBay (It didn't sell :-)). Any time you have only air between you and the ground, you are not going to be as warm as you could be. I currently have a Thermarest called a 'Trail Scout' that rolls up into a pretty small package, 12 x 14 x 10 or so, and has always been deliciously warm. #2: In this video, some of your food choices made me nervous. Since you are reasonably young, your body can tolerate more, but the chemicals in much of the processed food are NOT healthy for the body to digest, and cannot help but have a negative impact on nutrition, especially in an environment where you are demanding the maximum from your body each day. Pop tarts and ruffles give me cold chills. ;-) I have watched several of your videos and I do envy you to the max. The PCT has always been something I have wanted to do since I began hiking, but the money support definitely isn't there. Nor will it ever be. Finally, as a hedge against the fact that I am definitely aging, and my capabilities are trending downhill, I went to hiking with goats. They have been a hoot and fun to hike with. My website: boiselarry.com

  • @thornmatthew8395
    @thornmatthew8395 6 років тому +146

    Your comment about you favorite time of day made me think of this favorite poem from a favorite movie.
    Nature's first green is gold,
    Her hardest hue to hold.
    Her early leafs a flower;
    But only so an hour.
    Then leaf subsides to leaf.
    So Eden sank to grief,
    So dawn goes down to day.
    Nothing gold can stay. - Robert Frost

    • @scotttrudeau
      @scotttrudeau 5 років тому +10

      - Pony Boy

    • @caligal1090
      @caligal1090 5 років тому +3

      stay gold, pony boy

    • @infotechsailor
      @infotechsailor 5 років тому +3

      And then you go poop

    • @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587
      @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 5 років тому +1

      hey did you draw the eye in your pfp? if so, you're amazingly talented. it looks beautiful.

    • @leah7348
      @leah7348 5 років тому +4

      I remember this poem only because of The Outsiders

  • @ericachristensen1778
    @ericachristensen1778 5 років тому +13

    Pretty sure we could be trail mates! I totally see myself having a slightly slower start and a motivated afternoon, too! I appreciate the way you honestly share with just the right amount of TMI🤣

  • @padude131
    @padude131 6 років тому +10

    Wow, great video. I'm ready for a nap after watching this. A guy I once talked to said thru- hiking is just like a job. You get up, go to work, (hike), then go to bed at night. Just in a different location every night.

  • @brookekubby6629
    @brookekubby6629 6 років тому +1

    Love this video :) I did half of the Arizona Trail last spring and then got an awesome outdoor job in Alaska, so I took an... extended break from the trail to pursue that. I'm finishing the other half of it this spring. Last year at this time I was binge-watching your videos to get ready for the trail. Thank you so much for putting these out, it really helped me prepare. I think it also helped my family not be so nervous about me being a solo female out there. I am also a late to rise, late to bed kind of hiker, so, thank you for the validation! I also use an InReach to give daily updates to my family. Right now I'm still in Alaska, getting in shape and meal prepping for the other 400 miles. 400 miles is adorable compared to the CDT, PCT, and AT... but still tough! Have you considered hiking the Arizona Trail? It's gorgeous and not crowded at all. Lots of solitude. With your experience you could probably finish it in 40 days or less. Most hikers that I encountered on the AZT had already completed the AT, Florida Trail, etc. and were testing out their ultralight set-up, or trying to push themselves to get it done in under 40 days. I was one of the only newbies out there and it really showed. Anyway, thanks again for the amazing videos. Best of luck on all your adventures :)

  • @emilywilcock4039
    @emilywilcock4039 5 років тому +7

    18:13 finding a friend like that would make my day happier too. 😁

  • @MissTrixie29
    @MissTrixie29 5 років тому +10

    Love how you remember to listen to your mama and just try. 😊

  • @jasonanno9341
    @jasonanno9341 6 років тому +13

    Love your videos made me want to hike the AT for three years. Starting my thru hike in March 2019.

    • @CampfireJubilee
      @CampfireJubilee 6 років тому

      Jason Anno - See you out there! It’s going to be amazing!!!

    • @keithmiller3202
      @keithmiller3202 6 років тому

      Good luck. Any plans on posting videos during your attemp?

    • @CampfireJubilee
      @CampfireJubilee 6 років тому

      @@keithmiller3202 I will be!! I have no videos up yet but this will be my channel.... :)

    • @walterpaton8698
      @walterpaton8698 6 років тому +1

      My bucket list ..

  • @amywert8088
    @amywert8088 8 місяців тому

    The shadow boxing was fun! I'd love a puzzle of that black sand and trees with the pink, so lovely!

  • @Mia-N-Dan
    @Mia-N-Dan 4 роки тому

    Dixie you’re awesome, such an inspiration. Totally love ya, I’m originally a southerner too from bay saint Louis MS. Now a resident of Colorado. You have inspired me even with 4 heart surgeries, to get out there and hike my own hike. I’m 45 now and my dream is either the pct or cdt. God willing, gear willing I’ll get there before 50. I’m two weeks post op now, I’m praying to be out there by spring 2021 (I know my window is closing) I’m slowly collecting my gear, trying my hardest to get my big three. Anyway I love ya, followed forever and was in your opsie video, I grabbed the trail marker (that wasn’t wood) and tumbled, thanks for including me (made me smile) I just wanted to thank you for being so kind, inspirational and willing to help us newbies figure all this out, best of all you make me feel, even tho I’m older and some health issues, I can get out there!🏔🌲🚶🏻‍♀️🌳🏕🦋🌝🌘⛈❤️

  • @marktwain368
    @marktwain368 5 років тому +2

    One of the best chats you've shared with us. Practical, relevant, and 100% all Dixie!

  • @johneason6540
    @johneason6540 6 років тому +7

    Wow! It is a busy day.
    I found your suggestion about cooking dinner before you get to a campsite very smart. I, personally like to start early before sunrise and then set up camp before dark. So you are right each hiker has their own preferences. I always like cowboy camping because I'm lazy and it easier for an early start. But each to their own.
    Loved this video on your daily routine.
    Thank you.

  • @CarolynsRVLife
    @CarolynsRVLife 6 років тому +29

    This was so much fun! Thank you for a great video!

    • @mhe8545
      @mhe8545 4 роки тому +2

      Need my coffee before I consider doing anything except the toilet. Most important enjoy because that is why you are out there!

  • @nomex1996
    @nomex1996 5 років тому +2

    There are no coincidences with meeting people on the trail- only divine appointments.
    Great videos!
    Keep up the good work!

  • @charlesforest8025
    @charlesforest8025 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this great Grandma Gatewood series. I plan to be a proud senior on the trail with whatever gear I have.

  • @jimsills4129
    @jimsills4129 6 років тому +3

    What a wonderful video. I think one of your best, and I have followed you since Springer Mountain. From the heart. Straightforward. A true depiction of your life on the trail. I can’t believe that The Discovery Channel or some other Reality Channel hasn’t picked you up. Their loss.

  • @meikeandrea
    @meikeandrea 6 років тому +3

    Last summer I did a month thru-hike of the pyreneees, after getting back to 'ordinary life' you almost forget what it was like. This video reminded me a great deal of how it felt, and reminds me of how much I miss it! Your rythm is indeed very comparable to what mine was, although I never hiked in the dark and luckily have no bear issues in that area. Good to see some points on which could improve my routine too. Great video :)

  • @davidarrington4667
    @davidarrington4667 2 роки тому

    I am from WV and you make me yearn to go rucking. Love your accent and encouragement, Your beauty shines from inside to out.

  • @tcgregory7693
    @tcgregory7693 6 років тому +1

    This was one of my favorites of all the posts you have done. It so perfectly captures life on the trail. Some times when I am missing the trail, Its this type of stuff that fills me up and makes me feel like the trails are not too far away. Thanks!

    • @taterhead248
      @taterhead248 5 років тому

      Aloha. I agree. I did Great Smoky Mtn. AT from Davenport Gap South to Fontana dam in 1973. Dixie brings back the memories in a pleasant way. Good memories. I've watched her AT video adventure. Several of her "how/what to do" posts. They all bring back stored away memories. Escapism at it primal best. Can't wait to view her PCT and CDT vids. Always wanted to hike those. But, haven't. Rats.

  • @elihu6037
    @elihu6037 5 років тому

    simply brilliant. i'm a new hiker. though an experienced flyfisherman. I'm trying to get a little deeper into our coastal mountains (BC, Vancouver Island)to be able to flyfish headwaters and such, hiking being the necessary evil to make that happen. Your honest and entertaining style has encouraged me to push a little harder to make this new "hike into headwaters" plan come true. I'll no longer think sleeping in a bit late on the trail, or eating burrito wrapped foods and runny peanut butter is a negative. Though the runny peanut butter may prove a bit of a problems until I can get that image out of my head..
    Great job, really. Please do more vids. You are humble, sincere, funny and experienced... all things required for people who want the adventures you live, for themselves. Keep up the good work.

  • @blessedwithchallenges9917
    @blessedwithchallenges9917 6 років тому +4

    Nice work! I have done thousands of miles of hiking myself and what you put in this video mirrors a lot of what I've done. The one thing I've noticed at least for me, is it's more fun to do it with someone else. You look like you could be really fun to hike with! Especially since you're so capable. Anyway happy hiking!

  • @johnafagerquist8235
    @johnafagerquist8235 6 років тому +3

    Thanks, Dixie. This is one I've always wanted to see. I want to get out there more than ever now. Long Trail, VT, 2019 or some portion of it, is the goal.

  • @zachlough4913
    @zachlough4913 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for posting a video like this. I'm in the process of getting everything finalized for my PCT attempt and this video helped me feel so much more confident in my routine from my standard trips

  • @Bigtrain1
    @Bigtrain1 6 років тому

    From SC I've been hiking and climbing around Colo - Wyoming - Montana since 1991 (mostly elk hunting. Since 2005 I been spending 5/6 months a yr in Colo. Having said that I've learned a bunch from your talks and hiking. Thanks for being here you are a blessing.

  • @cesarrazza
    @cesarrazza 6 років тому +7

    Love this! It answered a couple questions that I've always wondered about. Thank you for always making the most incredible videos!

  • @XHollisWood
    @XHollisWood 4 роки тому +2

    Thank You for sharing your thoughts ♥️

  • @stanruud7253
    @stanruud7253 5 років тому +54

    It's the coffee (not the caffeine) first thing in the morning that makes you need to poop. It has a mild laxative effect on 30 to 40 percent of the population. And it works pretty quick, and there can be no lollygagging when it kicks in. LOL.

    • @kfstreich4787
      @kfstreich4787 5 років тому

      I've heard this before. Interesting thing, decaf never has that effect on me

    • @stanruud7253
      @stanruud7253 5 років тому

      @@kfstreich4787 Yeah, who can say for sure? And there could be something in the decaf process that changes whatever it is about the makeup of coffee that causes the effect. I would think a thru-hiker would find it advantageous to take care of business before starting out for the day. :-)

    • @kfstreich4787
      @kfstreich4787 5 років тому

      @@stanruud7253 it would be interesting to find out, I've heard hot water was the cause and many other silly things, for me the difference is caffeine, everyone else will know for themselves within a few days!

    • @MissTrixie29
      @MissTrixie29 5 років тому +4

      Actually it's the caffeine. The caffeine is a stimulant and that includes stimulating your colon. Some people aren't affected as much by it as others. It doesn't affect when I need to "go" but it does give me gas (I know, TMI, right?!).

    • @keljells
      @keljells 5 років тому +2

      It’s the caffeine in it. Tea will do the same thing. It’s the stimulant nature of whatever you happen to take in the morning that helps with the morning calls rather than the actual coffee.
      Fun facts for friends. 😝

  • @peppermintp2610
    @peppermintp2610 6 років тому +1

    This is really helpful. Thank you for sharing the routine and structure of your day--and why you chose to do thinks in a certain way. I'm sure this will help lessen the learning curve for many new backpackers and touring cyclists alike.

  • @sonora108
    @sonora108 5 років тому +1

    Hiker TV! I love that because it's so true, nothing better than a good campfire and a stick to poke it with.

  • @richardrudy2834
    @richardrudy2834 Рік тому

    Always enjoy your down to earth and knowledgeable videos 😊😊. Thanks for sharing, stay safe and enjoy.

  • @David_Mikkelsen
    @David_Mikkelsen 6 років тому

    I utilized your videos to prepare for my first thru hike of the Colorado Trail. Thanks for all of the information you've provided! It's been very helpful! I'm a native Floridian and I'm now currently living in a tiny town in Colorado where I stayed in a hostel, and now I live there! I'm making plans to do the PCT in the Spring. Thanks for all your inspiration!

  • @katietrott6589
    @katietrott6589 6 років тому +44

    I have become totally hooked on your videos!! my partner and I are planning on the AT in 2020!

    • @danik4945
      @danik4945 6 років тому

      Right? She is so easy to watch. Good luck on the AT! Hope you both have a blast!

  • @michellebailen9853
    @michellebailen9853 6 років тому +3

    I love your videos, Dixie! This one made me crave a thru-hike big time.

  • @journeysofsaltlick8596
    @journeysofsaltlick8596 6 років тому

    I'm out on the trail by 5:30. Love to see the sun come up across the trail. My pace started at 2.5 mph at start of PCT, ended in Canada at 3.5 mph as the natural stride. Similarly water per miles was 1 liter per 3 miles, getting to 1 liter per 8 to 10 miles by Mohave.

  • @fredlevel897
    @fredlevel897 6 років тому +1

    I never thought this would be something people would like you to share with them but,
    your video made me realise that it could help relatives and friends to better visualise mentally your everyday life on the trail and,
    yeah, I'm gonna do the same to share with my relatives and friends.
    So, thank you for that.

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  6 років тому

      Fred Level People asked and I delivered! I hope your family enjoys and thank you for sharing :)

  • @rtmigneron
    @rtmigneron 6 років тому

    Thanks again for a wonderful video. I love all that you share and this was just as entertaining as all previous videos. One thing that always makes me think/laugh is people who question how you can do this every day... well, how do you get up and do your daily routine? I assume a lot of people have desk jobs they go to every day, a routine of dropping off kids, getting to work, picking up kids, getting home, etc. Not that there is anything wrong with this, it's my routine (I know not everyone has children, but you get my point). There are pros and cons to both daily routines, but like you said for yours, you get the views, the terrain and the new relationships. I just felt like sharing, that it seems "silly" to question it when people tend to have repetitive lives to begin with at home. And this is not meant to be insulting, rude or mean to anyone. Just a bit of possible perspective, I guess :) No matter what your daily routine looks like, I hope that you enjoy it and make the most of it!

  • @_68niou1
    @_68niou1 4 роки тому

    Love all the detail and unabashed honesty in here. It's fun. I've been a person that backpacks for about 40 years now and your routines are not much different than my own.

  • @KunstGeist0o
    @KunstGeist0o 6 років тому +1

    Id love to see a highlight reel of your worst days on the trails you've done. Really love the videos and congrats on your crown!

  • @williammoore4646
    @williammoore4646 4 роки тому

    you give the best explanations and accounts of backpacking ever, love your relaxed videos

  • @southdownsway
    @southdownsway 5 років тому

    This is just what is needed for a novice thru hiker like me. So much detail and so much common sense advice. I feel much more confident after watching this and your other videos. Thanks Dixie xxx

  • @smileyhappyradio
    @smileyhappyradio 5 років тому

    I loved this video, it really explains the flow of a day. I especially appreciated the idea of cooking prior to camping for the night, to prevent having food smells in camp, a mile away. Thats a really good idea!

    • @sumpdiver5075
      @sumpdiver5075 5 років тому +1

      and then at 16.08 she is cooking dinner at camp.

  • @M_Hess
    @M_Hess 6 років тому +3

    Awesome to learn your average wake up to hiking time is about an hour. I thru hiked the AT this year and I usually wake up around 7 and start hiking around 9-9:30. I like to take my time in the morning, lol... especially that we had a very rainy season.

    • @lindaselover2536
      @lindaselover2536 6 років тому

      Me too! But I often got a late start because I wanted my sleeping bag and tent completely dry before packing them up. I was lucky that even with a big storm at Lake 12,250 just on the north side of Forester (on the JMT), I woke up to a bright sunny morning. I never had to pack up in the rain --- but that was in the Sierra.

  • @tommybradley1129
    @tommybradley1129 6 років тому

    this is one of the best informative videos I've seen to date of what it might be like for someone who hasn't done the trail and wants an honest description with no bs. thanks

  • @letitswissarmy
    @letitswissarmy 6 років тому +534

    why did you put the image at 4:02 while talking about poop... i can never eat peanut butter again

    • @chlobugification
      @chlobugification 6 років тому +51

      Contour Lines That was the best part of the video! :)

    • @MatthewBowe
      @MatthewBowe 6 років тому +41

      I came here for this comment.

    • @amysthe-wise-one8493
      @amysthe-wise-one8493 6 років тому +51

      Because Aaron has a wicked sense of humor that all of us can laugh with. 8-D

    • @bdickinson6751
      @bdickinson6751 6 років тому +22

      Looked like a reasonable depiction to me.

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  6 років тому +77

      Sorry 😂

  • @onyx.daffodil1644
    @onyx.daffodil1644 4 роки тому +27

    "When you're a coffee addict, you take it how you can get it." That part 😂

  • @djg5950
    @djg5950 6 років тому

    Nice wrap up of a usual routine. I'm sure many people wondered. I'm with you on the coffee ! I prefer to set up for the night when there's still enough light to see exactly what is around me, though. It may be nice to hike at night but I like to pick a spot before sunset that hopefully, has a sunrise view and I like to relax and watch and takes pictures of the sunset. Best time of day to me when everyone and everything is winding down. Sunrise is just a good but after you have to get hiking instead of going to sleep all relaxed and unwound.

  • @atmako1
    @atmako1 6 років тому

    Once again good information and presentation....I tend to get started about 8:30 even if I'm up with the sun...loved the visual of the peanut butter dropping to the soft taco shell during the discussion of poop....it's always a victory when I can get it done before I leave in the morning...it becomes a bragging point between my hiking partners when we're out ....face it backpacking is not for the timid or those without humor...happy trails....

  • @michaelmcphee2930
    @michaelmcphee2930 5 років тому +14

    Thank you for answering the Number Two question that's been loitering in my mind. For my 70th in 2020 me and a mate will be walking the 600 mile Bibbulumun in Western Australia. Will not be walking at night though as the snakes tend to set up camp on the track. They're hard enough to get around in the daylight. Thank you for a great video. Loved your accent.

    • @bloodredrubyrose8740
      @bloodredrubyrose8740 5 років тому +5

      Good luck mate! Hope you make it safely though. Don’t forget to watch for spiders and scorpions as well!

  • @innocent_fugitive
    @innocent_fugitive 5 років тому +1

    That was such a great perspective on what it's like to hike, the good and the bad and the practical. Such great production too! Thank you so much.

  • @rei_cirith
    @rei_cirith 6 років тому +5

    I'm kind of amazed by the amount of things you manage to fit in a day. I always imagine I'd be so beat by the end of the day, I'd just pass out after eating some instant noodles.

  • @Vic_Crowe
    @Vic_Crowe 6 років тому

    I don't know why, but the title gave me a different expectation of the video. Anyway, the video cuts to actual trail time were great. I love that you are more of an afternoon, evening and even night hiker. That is more of my life in general and encouraging that I don't have to get up at dawn every day to be a thru-hiker. Yes, I'm definitely considering it now because of you. Just got to get my knee rock solid.

  • @gasken2182
    @gasken2182 5 років тому +31

    When she starts this video off with "When I wake up..."
    The Proclaimers " I would walk five hundred miles" starts going around and around my head. :)

  • @johnwilliams-dg6qx
    @johnwilliams-dg6qx 6 років тому

    Hiking is about the only time I can appreciate a wake and bake, discovered how amazing oil pens can be last summer during my CT hike

  • @bridgettebecerra2657
    @bridgettebecerra2657 4 роки тому

    The shadow matching was funny! I loved it. Thanks for making all these amazing and informative videos :)

  • @ronaldwilson1511
    @ronaldwilson1511 4 роки тому

    Thanks Dixie learned more in this video than i thought i would! Great Job!

  • @artemrotar8492
    @artemrotar8492 6 років тому +3

    This cracks me up for some reason. I did basically the same thing for a couple months this summer but I couldn't get over how different it is from 'normal' life.

  • @dychui
    @dychui 2 роки тому

    4:00 perfect choice of visuals for the section discussed 🤣

  • @lovingmylifeasIage6741
    @lovingmylifeasIage6741 6 років тому +32

    I like a fire also. I call it campfire therapy. When you are out by yourself, do you get spooked, thinking your being watched?

    • @WarGrrl3
      @WarGrrl3 6 років тому +15

      I cant believe you said that. I thought I was the only one who thought that. Well I feel less paranoid ty.

    • @dalleeongcay7325
      @dalleeongcay7325 6 років тому +4

      I have the same question haha!

    • @plusbonus1165
      @plusbonus1165 5 років тому +6

      Of course she does.
      We all have the fear.

    • @shadowbanned15
      @shadowbanned15 5 років тому +1

      You out there watching Johnny? ;)

  • @psyamok3735
    @psyamok3735 6 років тому

    Dixie, 3 C !!! That is a very respectable accomplishment. Especially you carry a much heavier pack than most thru-hikers, not compromising comfort just for light weight. Congrats, you earn my respect.

  • @cuddlefi5h
    @cuddlefi5h 6 років тому

    thankyou Dixie I am having some post trail depression and your video really made me remember how great the trail was and the freedom of the daily 'grind' of life on trail I really miss the freedom and the beauty. I'm sure I recognised some PCT spots in there? I especially liked your section on what I like to call 'nature breaks' LOL

  • @daviddickerson4728
    @daviddickerson4728 4 роки тому

    Very well done. You inspire.

  • @pggliderpilot
    @pggliderpilot 6 років тому +1

    Love the Mt. San Jacinto views taken from the opposite side of the pass that keep popping up in various videos!

  • @martinjcamp
    @martinjcamp 6 років тому +5

    Nice. Thanks for sharing your Trail Secrets! Love your vids.

  • @chelseadanielle1464
    @chelseadanielle1464 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Dixie! Awesome video and I really appreciated all the detail!

  • @rogermiller8206
    @rogermiller8206 3 роки тому

    The last one was Huntsville to Wilmington I've been watching you for a long time thanks

  • @philh7388
    @philh7388 4 роки тому

    Having to "go" on Grays Peak ... been there, done that. Except it was Mt. Sherman in CO. Like you said, your body will tell you when it's time, whether there is any cover within a mile or not.

  • @toniagrantham160
    @toniagrantham160 6 років тому +3

    I love your videos! Thank you for sharing your experiences!❤️

  • @HallAroundTheWorld
    @HallAroundTheWorld 4 роки тому

    Girl you're like me... I'm not a morning person till I've had coffee and definitely work harder in the afternoon. Love this video.

  • @wanttogoplaces
    @wanttogoplaces 6 років тому

    very nice video. I really like that you never make it "my way is the the best way". I feel like when I watch your videos you do not make me feel that I do not know anything (even though I do not know much at all). I can just learn from you experience and whenever I am out one day I can use your knowledge and be just fine. thank you

  • @WillN2Go1
    @WillN2Go1 6 років тому +8

    This is great. Thanks. I just gotta say, the food you eat.... I know you need a lot of calories, but .... 1. Oatmeal is a whole grain but it's a nice all day slow burn. 2. Olive oil, good stuff, ($11/ liter at Costco) there are 8000 calories of good fats in a liter of olive oil. Whatever anyone says about it, you quickly grow to love it, and it doesn't grease your 'works'. If you're burning fats instead of processed carbs, you have more energy longer.
    3. Whole eggs. I was thinking that through hiker UA-cam stars were going weeks between resupplies. You can cook eggs 'sous vide' in a ziplock baggie in your pot. I've done it, but usually I prefer to bring the little JetBoil skillet (which is vanity weight). Eggs keep for days and days. Farm eggs keep for months unrefrigerated.
    4. Veggies. (I saw the baby spinach! ) just about anything that you can eat almost all of it, and the rest can go in a cat hole (no seeds).
    5. Peanut butter. Aflotoxin. Peanuts are probably best avoided. Almond butter is much better and has 100% of why we love peanut butter, but it's safer.
    "I go myself to sleep" is a really neat older English word construction. Very cool. If Shakespeare happened to turn up at a campfire with you and some modern Londoners, he'd lean over and say, "Dixie, from whence did they come?"

    • @TheNoonie50
      @TheNoonie50 6 років тому +2

      I would not want to lug around liters of olive oil. Water is enough for me to carry. Eggs are lovely and keep, but too fragile. Just my opinion.

    • @professorsogol5824
      @professorsogol5824 6 років тому

      @@TheNoonie50 Actually, oil in general and olive oil in particular, is an efficient calorie source: 900 calories per 100 grams. Pure white sugar is only 400 calories per 100 grams. So to get the same calories in something other than oil, you would have to lug around more weight. WillN2Go1 will probably throw up, but bacon is 500 calories per 100 grams and another excellent calorie source, but it needs to be cooked.

    • @WillN2Go1
      @WillN2Go1 6 років тому +2

      @@TheNoonie50
      Thanks for the comment. I never expect anyone to actually read the nonsense I write.
      Olive oil is not water it's food. It is a liquid, but it's not equivalent to water (it's also a little lighter than water). The reason we like peanut butter is the same reason we like good olive oil: it's fat and it's tasty. Fats have the densest calorie value, so there's no other food you can carry that will have a calorie to weight ratio that's better.
      Say you do a 5 day resupply and you carry a quarter liter of olive oil, 8.5 fl ounces; in a plastic bottle, that's about half a pound, not insignificant for ultralight--but it's food weight.
      To be precise, it's 7920 calories/liter. So for the 8.5 fl oz: 1980 calories about 2/3rds of a day's calories (varies of course), 51 teaspoons, so 10 teaspoons/day, 396 calories-- a nice bump. And it's about the healthiest food there is.
      I understand looking at the glass bottle and thinking: no way. I shouldn't have mentioned a liter (I have no idea how many calories are in a whole cow...that wouldn't be a good way to talk about a t-bone steak). Sorry to be off on a side conversation, but until they bust down the door.... How to buy olive oil: never buy a mixed oil, like olive/grape seed--that's all garbage. Bertoli? 'lampeta' meaning it's only good for burning in a lamp, for cooking it's okay. But it won't give that yummmmm like the good stuff. The good stuff always has a date it was harvested. Sip a teaspoon. If it makes you cough, it's good olive oil. Weird huh? On your food it won't make you cough. I 'll fry an egg with the good stuff, but it's a bit of a waste. The tastiest aromatic things in the oil evaporate off as soon as you heat it up. On the trail, if you have a skillet, you're not going to carry two kinds of oil, the calories are not lost.
      Eggs. Those yellow egg carriers are excellent. I took one to the UK this past spring. First store I walked into in Beaminster, I couldn't find the eggs. They were out on the shelf, not in a cooler. I dutifully took them out of the well made carton and put them in my plastic egg thing. After a couple of resupplies, I gave the yellow thing to a kid for his pebble collection and just used the cartons. Eggs are tougher than you think. In three months of backpacking and sloppy packing, I think I cracked two and broke one, but never made a mess outside the container. I eat a lot of eggs, maybe 8 per day. I know now that the whole 'avoid the yolks' thing was total nonsense, but I don't know if 8/day is advisable, so I'm not recommending it. But everyday for a month on the trail? I wouldn't hesitate (I've been doing it for years)
      In camp, on a rainy day, under the fly, whipping up some eggs, getting them cooked and putting some olive oil or butter on them...backpacking with no compromises. In the States, that yellow egg container is probably a good idea or just hang on to a good carton until you get another good one. And you don't have to carry a full dozen. A egg dropped into your noodles is nice. (use a little vinegar if you want to make more egg drop than white blur). It's probably okay to bury the shells in a cat hole.
      In the long run whatever we eat is what we become. Most of us are sugar junkies, I'm one myself, after about 12 wonderful years of being mostly off the stuff. We're hungry all the time. When we feel a bit tired, we want to eat. This is very odd, but until you've been off the sugar-fix, there's not way to understand this. One of the reasons I like traveling and backpacking is to just get away from that, go a full day without eating and not even thinking about it. A good rule of thumb is: Do they sell it, or something like it, in the Seven-11, and it's not water? then it isn't food, it's only a snack. (In Japan you can get balanced meals out of a 7-11, not in the States, or the UK) . Okay sorry for the long side nonsense.

    • @martinjcamp
      @martinjcamp 6 років тому +3

      Dude, I'm sure Dixie can speak for herself, but you're telling her what to do after she's solo-thru-hiked like 10,000 miles on three of the longest Wilderness Trails in the World! WTF?

    • @MarkNOTW
      @MarkNOTW 6 років тому

      Aflatoxin concern in peanuts is overblown. I’ve been Keto for a year and peanuts are a significant part of my daily food intake. They are calorie and nutrient dense.

  • @Katya2U
    @Katya2U 4 роки тому +1

    Loved the part where you met your new buddy for a few seconds at 18:12 :) Great video, thank you ;)

  • @convbcuda
    @convbcuda 6 років тому

    This is a great video. Most things in this video can be found in your other videos, but it's so nice to have it all organized in this one video. Thanks!

  • @alanhikestheat6052
    @alanhikestheat6052 6 років тому +11

    I have enjoyed every one of your videos, you are a real shooting star!

  • @difordice
    @difordice 6 років тому +27

    Do you ever have days where you just don’t want to do it? Just curious if there are days you have to force yourself through it? Loved this video!

    • @keljells
      @keljells 5 років тому +6

      I’m sure in the span of 3/4 months there are absolutely days when you have to motivate yourself to just get out of bed and get going.
      I love hiking and camping but it’s that reason that I could never do a thru hike, I’d never make it to my destination before cold weather set in bc I’d take too many days just wanting to bask in nature and hang out and not go anywhere.
      My hat goes off to the drive that this takes!!

    • @tonyhussey3610
      @tonyhussey3610 5 років тому +3

      @@keljells I lost my GPS on a trip in the Pyrenees a few weeks ago and was so bummed I took a long lie in the tent till 10am. I was in morning for the loss of the GPS and needed to chill. :-)

  • @christiankeener1484
    @christiankeener1484 5 років тому

    You are a real inspiration to me. I'm going to figure out how to do these things.

  • @jennifercowey8106
    @jennifercowey8106 6 років тому

    Love this video! All your episodes of your thru hikes give us a great overview of your trip, but this daily breakdown is really interesting. It's cool to hear your thought process for why you do what you do and when. Thanks for sharing!

  • @chrisg3093
    @chrisg3093 6 років тому +187

    These hobbitsis with their precioussss 2nd breakfast

  • @chyguyschallengedchannel7148
    @chyguyschallengedchannel7148 5 років тому

    All of the technical and logistical points are very interesting, but I’m very new. Just started collecting gear. Do you have a video about the experience? Maybe a voice over with beautiful vistas that capture the feeling. That is why I’m drawn to this. The feeling of freedom.

  • @RangerCaptain11A
    @RangerCaptain11A 6 років тому +5

    the only 'backpacking' i've done was in the Army. it would be fun to do this if it was light and graceful as you show it.

    • @RangerCaptain11A
      @RangerCaptain11A 6 років тому +1

      @Caramel Johnson oh, that's the difference? I was wondering where her M4 and ammo was. thanks so much.

  • @stepheneikmeier1866
    @stepheneikmeier1866 6 років тому +7

    Dixie as always loved the Video. Funny as well as informative. What's next??? The JMT, my favorite. Maybe the PCT South Bound?? That's something I have never seen??

  • @PacemakerandButtons
    @PacemakerandButtons 6 років тому +7

    WOW.... 146 K Subscribers. I remember when you started Amicalola Falls

    • @PacemakerandButtons
      @PacemakerandButtons 2 роки тому

      yep!! Those stairs were kicking her butt. LOL I remember her Achilles heal was bothering her

  • @Woods_Hiker
    @Woods_Hiker 5 років тому

    at 9:39 you get those red bandanas on the PCT at The Dinsmores 👍 I saw another hiker on youtube who did the PCT get one too. Way cool 😎 Anyway you talked about a lot of useful information thank you

  • @davidhammond9454
    @davidhammond9454 6 років тому

    Best videos! Super informative, picks every question i've had thinking about CDT/camping.

  • @cachetona4794
    @cachetona4794 5 років тому +5

    One of my goals ATM is to start backing packing next year ... I live in Los Ángeles soooo this is going to be very different/ hard for me but I MUST DO IT 🥺😭

  • @C322C
    @C322C 2 роки тому

    Thank you for taking the time to make these videos 👍🏻

  • @christophe5756
    @christophe5756 6 років тому +2

    WOW! (My first time seeing the channel) WOW! Dixie, the things you do every day lost their charm on me years ago when I was a soldier. My hat is off to you!