Getting ready for a thru-hike requires careful planning, organization, research and prepartion. When I prepared for my Appalachian Trail hike, I was a super prepper. I calculated each day's exact mileage and anticipated campsite. I knew exactly how much each piece of equipment weighted and precisely how much food I needed for each day.
This time around, I'm opting for an organized chaos approach to preparing for my Colorado Trail thru-hike. Its just over a month living in the backcountry so compared to what I did last summer it feels like a walk in the park. Today was the first day I actually took inventory of my gear. The pile of stuff I started with was ridiculous, so I quickly tossed all extra clothing and gear. I'm going for minimal clothing and maximum food this time around. Hiking with a partner will make it much easier to carry less, since many necessities can be shared instead of carried individually.
Although I don't have an extensive list of gear organized, here are the key supplies I'll be carrying:
Pack- Gossamer Gear Mariposa
Tent- MSR Hubba Nx
Sleep system- thermarest z lite sol and marmot 20 degree kenosha down sleeping bag
Cook system- MSR pocket rocket + primus litech nonstick pot. REI coffee cup.
Water system- 1 liter nalgene, 1 liter platypus and sawyer squeeze filter
Clothing- 2 of everything, nothing super fancy. Merrell trail running shoes.
And of course most importantly I'll be carrying 5 days of food at a time. Roxy will be carrying her Groundbird Gear pack with 3 pounds of treats, a blanket and a first aid kit. I haven't actually packed my gear yet but I'm guessing I'm at about 35 pounds with food and water.
Official start date has been set for June 19th and I'm hoping to drive out to Colorado on June 14th. Until then I have about 2 more weeks of trying to fit my life in a backpack. Happy hiking!