chinooktrail
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I need some help with book selections for my hiking buddy.
My friend Nate just turned 17 on Sunday. He is a Junior in HS and wants to take a year off between HS and College to hike the AT among other things.
He is doing this with full support from his parents.
His folks arent big hikers, so they asked me what books would be best to get him for AT information. He has been to one planning session through the AMC already.
He is a great kid, and I believe he has the right hiking philosophy.
A few weeks back we were hiking the Fire Wardens Trail to Hale. It was getting late and we had a turnaround time which was getting close. We knew we would not reach the summit but he stopped in the trail and said 'You know what Tine, even if we don't make it to the summit, this is a great hike!' How can you not love that?!
So if you have any suggestions for what books he should be reading to inform himself, or even gear that you think would be really nifty or handy, let me know and I shall pass it on to his folks.
Thanks!
My friend Nate just turned 17 on Sunday. He is a Junior in HS and wants to take a year off between HS and College to hike the AT among other things.
He is doing this with full support from his parents.
His folks arent big hikers, so they asked me what books would be best to get him for AT information. He has been to one planning session through the AMC already.
He is a great kid, and I believe he has the right hiking philosophy.
A few weeks back we were hiking the Fire Wardens Trail to Hale. It was getting late and we had a turnaround time which was getting close. We knew we would not reach the summit but he stopped in the trail and said 'You know what Tine, even if we don't make it to the summit, this is a great hike!' How can you not love that?!
So if you have any suggestions for what books he should be reading to inform himself, or even gear that you think would be really nifty or handy, let me know and I shall pass it on to his folks.
Thanks!