Advice for Older Backpackers
This quote by Clint Eastwood cuts deep for a lot of older backpackers. It boils down the most important attitude one needs to cultivate if he or she wishes to continue backpacking as an older person. Please let me know your advice to keeping the old man or the old woman out.
Here are my documentaries about our journey on the Pacific Crest Trail:
A Pacific Crest Trail Coddiwomple:
Coddiwomple II: A Pacific Crest Trail Documentary:
Toby Keith: Don’t Let the Old Man In:
To access a copy of my free resupply guide, click on the following link:
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Here are links to some products mentioned today, as well as other items I recommend:
Katadyn Be Free Water Filter 1.0 liter
Sawyer Squeeze Water Filter
MSR Pocket Rocket II Stove
Toaks 750 ml Titanium Pot
Mini Cork Massage Ball
Black Diamond Trail Trek Poles
Curex Insoles
Dude Wipes
Closed Cell Backpacking Pad
Garmin Instinct Solar Watch
Injinji Trail Socks
Neo Air X-Therm. A bit pricey, but mine lasted the entire PCT