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Re: [pct-l] Pack weights AT vs PCT
- Subject: Re: [pct-l] Pack weights AT vs PCT
- From: Stephen Martin <troubadour@pcthiker.com>
- Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 21:24:57 -0700
Monte you crack me up!
> If your pack was 45lbs. on the AT and only 25lbs. on the PCT Martin, this
> meaning your planning was worse on your AT trip. The towns are closer on the
> AT than the PCT so there's no reason your pack should be heavier.
On the AT I went the standard route with gear choices. I carried a 7 pound
Dana pack (That's 7 pounds empty!) with a 4 pound NF tent, candle lantern,
water filter, etc, etc. . . On the PCT I carried a 14 ounce LWGear pack and
a tarp. The difference in pack weight, in my case, is not related to the
distance between towns.
> More hikers will complete the AT in one year than all
> the hikers that have ever completed the PCT. ( Which one is harder???)
One can conclude from that data the AT is more popular than the PCT. In
terms of which one is harder, Monte, there's a guaranteed way for you to
find out for yourself.
> Gramma Gatewood kept her distance from the PCT and kept redoing and
> redoing the AT.
If she were alive and you said this to her face I would love to be there.
She'd roll you over her knee and spank some sense into you!
> A PCT hikers pack is " as a rule " heavier than an AT hikers pack just from
logistics.
You really crack me up!
Troubadour
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