[pct-l] Question for thru-hikers: How many are using music to
David Thibault
dthibaul07 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 25 20:41:15 CDT 2011
Didn't carry one on the AT, did on the PCT. Probably won't carry one on
next thru hike. Only listened to it a few times, a couple at night and a
few times when hiking. Remember getting one good radio station on Hat Creek
Rim but the radio never got a station for very long before fading out. The
radio in my device might not have been very good - hard to tell.
Maybe it was the choice of music I had loaded -- but I generally just
preferred the sounds of nature. If I do bring it again I might load some
podcasts of radio shows that I like but haven't heard yet - like "This
American Life" etc. But probably I'll just leave it at home. Mine has 1
AAA battery and weighed very little.
This rambling probably doesn't help much. I guess to each his own. Won't
know till you try it. HYOH, etc.
Day-Late (the wishy-washy)
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> My birthday is coming up....and long distance hiking continues to be in my
> future.? I love music but hate putting playlists together (on my laptop) and
> I don't currently own a music player.? Is it worth the investment for the
> trail?? Just as another tidbit...I love silence while hiking short sections
> and usually just shake my head when encountering hikers with earbuds. But
> longer than 3 weeks might change my mind.? Did it change yours?:
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