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Newest hike posted

by tmangan • May 1, 2006 • 0 Comments

Yet another campout at Henry Coe State Park, this one as part of a Sierra Club lightweight backpacking class.

Backpacking light

Learning to be light: The outing

by tmangan • May 1, 2006 • 4 Comments

Somewhere during a punishing climb at Henry Coe State Park over the weekend, I thought about bowling balls. Namely, how glad I was not to be carrying any. I grew about a mile from a bowling alley, so I remember…

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Trail temperatures

by tmangan • April 28, 2006 • 2 Comments

My hikes typically start in a valley in the morning, where cold air has settled all night, and head uphill. If the valley’s fogged in I’ll hike from cool, moist valley air into sun-warmed hilltop air. I think the experts…

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I’m hiking this morning

by tmangan • April 27, 2006 • 0 Comments

So you’ll have to wait till tomorrow for more of my timeless prose and scintillating links. If any of you Bay Area types are wondering what I think of the Mercury News’ buyer, I wrote about it on my main…

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A few days in the wilds of Cameroon

by tmangan • April 26, 2006 • 0 Comments

From an article at allafrica.com: The hiking continued the next day. But instead of finding elephants, the team bumped into five poachers who had killed an elephant and were feasting on its flesh. The poachers, one Bantu and five Bakas,…

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Got busted tent poles?

by tmangan • April 25, 2006 • 0 Comments

Here’s a company in Vancouver, Washington, that will repair any brand. It has a form to fill out with all your tent dimensions.

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AT dispatches

by tmangan • April 24, 2006 • 1 Comment

Handlebar, at mile 409.3 Some days the trail is good with few roots and rocks in the tread and I go into auto-pilot hiking allowing my mind to wonder. Today was one of those days and I really got to…

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Did a campout over the weekend

by tmangan • April 24, 2006 • 0 Comments

Another hike in Henry Coe State Park. This time I did the grueling march to Mississippi Lake and spent the night. Words and pix here.

Henry W. Coe St. Park

Overnighter at Mississippi Lake

by tmangan • April 23, 2006 • 2 Comments

Acronym of the week: PUDS is thru-hiker shorthand for “pointless ups and downs”, referring to the less interesting sections of mountains thru-hikers encounter from time to time; several PUDS in a row are MUDS, which is shorthand for “mindless ups…

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