Hey guys. I've been thinking about hitting up one of the local trails here in Vermont. I used to do trail clearing when I was younger as a part time job, but it's been a good ten years since then and I've only gotten older and heavier.
Any advice? If anyone is local, any recommended routes?
I plan on taking a little thing of bug spray, two water bottles, my phone and a power bar. Estimated time I'll be out is five or six hours.
without a dragon dildo you'll die... thank me later
>>1091291
vermont covers a lot of ground man.
what part are you in? I really enjoyed Pico and the backside of Smuggs.
Tell someone where you're going and when you expect to be back just in case you get trapped under a boulder and have to cut off your hand.
I always bring more food than I think I'll need plus extra layers, just in case.
And yeah, tell someone where you're going and when to expect you back.
The Long Trail is pretty mellow. Just buy a map that covers the whole thing (I think the GMC makes one for like $12 that's waterproof, check your local outfitter) and casually hike sections of it. It's all hippies and old people. As long as you've got some waterproof boots to deal with all the mud it's super comfy.