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Longleaf Trace Gear

Posted on January 11, 2022January 13, 2022 by Cloud Whisperer
Longleaf Trace Gear

Bike Details:

  • Bike: Momentum Vida
  • Headlight/Taillight: Akale USB Rechargeable Bike Lights Set
  • Rear Bike Cargo Rack: 110Lb Capacity Bike Cargo Rack
  • Side Rear Bags: 20L Bicycle Rear Seat Bag
  • Top Rear Bags: ZIMFANQI Bicycle Rack Rear Carrier Bag
  • Handlebar Feeding Bag: kemimoto Bike Cup Holder
  • Tank Bag: ROCKBROS Bike Frame Bag
  • Frame Bag: Blackburn Outpost Bike Frame Bag (Medium)
  • Repair Kit: 16 in 1 Bike Repair Tool / Mini Bike Pump

Gear:

  • Tent (Split Between 2 people): Ozark Trail 2 Person Lightweight Backpacking Tent
  • Sleeping Bag: Ozark Trail 40F Climatic Cool Weather Sleeping Bag
  • Sleeping Pad: POWERLIX Sleeping Pad
  • Pillow: TREKOLOGY Ultralight Inflating Pillow
  • Cook System: BRS Mini Stove / Snow Peak Trek 700 Titanium Pot / Snow Peak Hot Lips / Snow Peak Titanium Spork / Silicon Collapsible Cup
  • Camping Chair: Esup Camping Chairs
  • Hygiene Kit: Deuce Ultralight Backpacking Potty Trowel / GoGirl / Kula Cloth / other hygiene items
  • Electronics: Garmin 530 Edge

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Pinhoti Trail Gear

Posted on July 28, 2020August 2, 2020 by Cloud Whisperer

I made a separate tab for a quick reference to my gear for the time being, as I, but I wanted to type out a bit more of my gear planning, purchasing, and packing process.

Still being a novice, I did have a few items already that I will be using for this hike, but a vast majority of the gear listed are items purchased specifically to do this hike, but it will at least give me a starting point for other backpacking trips in the future.

To comply your own detailed list of gear and the associated weight, check out this nifty website, Packfire. Total FULL Weight: ~25lbs.

My Pinhoti Trail Pack.

I will talk about my food/water storage and plans in a separate post.


Big 3 (Pack, Shelter, Sleep)

I already had the pack, shelter, and sleeping bag from previous trips. It’s not the lightest gear, but wasn’t going to drop several hundred dollars on new gear, when I could make due with what I already had.

  • Pack: REI Co-Op 40L ; Pack Liner: Gossamer Waterproof Pack Liners
  • Shelter: Ozark Trail 2-Person 4-Season Tent (Items/weight will be split between us) Footprint: Dakout Ultralight Backpacking Tarp
  • Sleep: Ozark Trail 40F Sleeping Bag ; Pillow: TREKOLOGY Aluft 1.0 ; Sleeping Pad: POWERLIX Sleeping Pad
  • Total Weight: 10.29 lbs
Sleep System / System, extra clothing, footprint, rain fly of tent; all stored in one bag

Clothing

Weather is going to be very hot, humid and buggy. I really don’t like wearing pants to perform any outdoor activity. I’d rather go with higher socks/gaiters with shorts. Additionally, I prefer trail running shoes, as they’re lighter weight over standard hiking boots.

Wearing: Women’s Insect Shield S/S Tech Tee, Columbia Women’s Sandy River Cargo Shorts, YUEDGE Women’s Hiking Socks, Dirty Girl Gaiters, Merrell Siren 3 Vent Hiking Shoes, Buff, ExOfficio Underwear

Packing: Under Armour Heat Gear S/S, Columbia Heather Long Sleeve, Rei Co-Op 5″ Shorts, One extra pair of socks and underwear. (Stored in the bottom of the sleeping bag)

Rain Gear: Columbia Jacket (Will be placed in the top of the main compartment of the pack)


DITY Bag Items

This will include my first aid kit, medication, repair kit, and other health/comfort items. Will be stored in small dry bag.

Hygiene Items: GoGirl, Kula Cloth, Combat Wipes, Campsuds Soap, Travel Toothbrush, Toothpaste, hand sanitizer, Picaridin Insect Repellent Wipes, Travel Sunscreen.

First Aid Items: daily medication, daily vitamin, ibuprofen, leukotape, alcohol wipes

Repair Kit: Patches from sleeping pad, pillow, duct tape (wrapped around trekking pole), BIC mini lighter


Miscellaneous

This will include other items that I’m bringing along either “just in case” or extra comfort items.

  • Trekking Poles
  • Ultralight Camp Chair
  • Solar Charger 20000mAh YOESOID
  • GoPro Hero 7 Black (extra batteries)
  • iPhone 11 Pro (w/ cable, case, and headphones)
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Pinhoti Section Hike Planning

Posted on July 27, 2020July 29, 2020 by Cloud Whisperer

This was my first endeavor of planning a section hike from “scratch”. What I mean by that is I didn’t use a pre-planned route like I have in past (Example: SNP Backcountry Trips). We decided that we wanted to do a section hike instead of a out and back hike or circuit hike. That way we were getting to do more of the trail without backtracking over the same area. However, with starting and ending at different points brings up different logistical planing.

Below are several resources that I used to plan and read up about this trail:

  • Pinhoti Trail Alliance (This was a huge resource for me to show the different sections. However, it has been designed in such a format that it is difficult to read)
  • Pinhoti 2014 Trail Map/Waypoints
  • Guthook Guides (This app has been downloaded to my phone and will be my main source of mapping on the trail)
  • Darwin OntheTrail 2018 Pinhoti Trail Thru-hike
    • Thru-Hike YouTube Videos
  • Whitewater’s Pinhoti 2016 Thru-hike Journal
  • Greenbelly Planning Your Thru-hike 101- Pinhoti
  • Alabama Hiking Trail Society- Pinhoti Trail
  • Pinhoti Trail Alliance Facebook Group

Once I had an overall sense of the trail, read and watched as much as I could, I decided that going for an average of 10 miles a day for the 5 days that I had would be a good feasible goal. Being this my first time in attempting a multi day trip, the heat, and how much shape I know I’m in, I didn’t want to over shoot the mileage.

Next, step came “Which 50-60 miles should I do?” and that answer came through asking some questions on the Facebook page and reading through multi people’s trail journals to see what their highlights of the trail were. Nearly every thing I saw lead me to the Cheaha State Park area, which are in sections 6 & 7, so throwing section 5 on the front end and section 8 on the back end gave me a total of 53.9 miles.

Pinhoti Section Hike Map
Pinhoti Sections 5-8
Daily Plan

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