I am now the proud new owner of a Big Agnes Fly Creek Platinum Ultra Light (UL) tent! In 2009 I carried a Big Agnes Seedhouse UL tent and I loved it! I loved it so much that it even got a name; Guss. Guss is gone now, worn to the seams. Sad times really. Despite the fact that 2009 was one of the wettest years on record for an AT thru-hike, I never woke up in a puddle of water. I know the Fly Creek isn't nearly as light as a hexamid (the currently popular choice of UL hikers), but it's pretty much guaranteed to stay standing in a rain/wind storm. Plus, its over a pound lighter than the Seedhouse. I hate being wet. I'll take the extra weight.
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As for the overnight hiking/backpacking, I'm in the last minute planning stages for 3-day hiking trip this week. Honestly, I'm slightly nervous. I haven't done this in what feels like a life time. Will my knees hold up? Will I really like the pack I just bought? Am I in good enough shape to handle some challenging terrain, even if its for 10-12 miles a day? I've been running and doing some weight training, but nothing consistent. Plus, running, although good for building endurance, is not the same as hiking with 25 pounds on your back. Well, it's time to find out where I stand (hike?). August is just around the corner and I need to get ready for the Long Trail. I can't think of a better way to figure out what I'm currently capable of. I am so ready to be hiking again!
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