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    Is that a Tiley hat on your grape?

    Umm, I mean, a Tilley on your brain housing group?

    Umm---are you wearing a Tilley hat, Andrew?

    A buddy of mine with the ambition to be the Pizza King of Central Asia is trying to convince me to do the AT in '09. Never done a long hike before. Then again, I'd only run 12 miles straight before I did the '94 San Francisco marathon . . .

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    It is a Tilley hat. I figured if an elephant could eat a Tilley hat - twice - then it was good enough for a thru-hike. After 2,600 miles it's still kicking.

    Many people attempt the AT with no backpacking experience. In fact, it may be even better to get into it without any preconceived notions about what long-distance backpacking is "supposed" to be like. It isn't like weekend hiking at all, so you'd be just fine.

    I'd highly recommend doing some research into ultralight backpacking. If you don't have any experience with backpacking, I wouldn't suggest that you jump headfirst into it, but at least be aware that backpacking is no longer about carrying 50 lbs. on your back. It is possible to hike 2,000 miles with an 8 lb. base weight. You'll be far more comfortable if you're carrying something like a 15-20 lb. base weight, and if you don't already have a lot of heavy ("old school") gear, you'll be set to get the lighter stuff. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions.

    Andrew.

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