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A Family Vacation Guide To The Appalachian Mountains

If you are planning a short hiking trip or perhaps you want to take that 'journey of  a lifetime' and hike the full length of the Appalachian Trail you are going to need maps!

This site will give you complete maps for each state.  Click here.  

We've compiled a check off list of needed hiking equipment.

A plan and route left with a reliable friend

Cellular telephone

Daypack or fanny pack

Handheld GPS receiver with spare batteries

Survival whistle

Binoculars

Water bottles or hydration system

Plant, animal, or geological field guide

Compass, floating or sighting

Camera with extra film

Map

Spare disposable camera

Pocket knife with locking blade

Pen, pencil and paper

Rain gear or poncho

Small towel

Personal first aid kit

Bathing suit

Flashlight or headlamp with spare batteries

Snake bite kit

Waterproof matches

IN WINTER

Two survival candles

Hand warmers

Large lawn and leaf trash bag

Snow shoes

Small trash bag

Tarp, emergency tent or bivy sack

High energy carbohydrate food

Crampons

Extra pair of socks

Ice Axe

Survival blanket

Trekking poles
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED

Extra clothing layers

Sunglasses

Face mask or ski mask

Insect Repellant

Avalanche rescue beacon

Sunscreen

Collapsible shovel

Broad rimmed hat or cap

Glacier glasses

Walking staff

Emergency heat source, stove, sterno, etc.

Thirty feet of nylon shock cord

Small pot or container for melting snow

Six to twelve feet of duct tape

 
Toilet paper with plastic Ziploc bag

Just like your hiking boots you need the right pack for your plans, but finding the right backpack can be so complicated.  External frame, internal frame, suspension systems, torso size, capacity, sternum straps, all the different brands and options.




 
An extra ounce here and an extra ounce there suddenly becomes several pounds.  Learnt how you can shed that extra weight off of your pack sparing your knees and back from forcing you into early retirement and making your next trip into the outdoors more enjoyable. - Ever experience the frustration of looking for your tent stakes?  How about getting caught in an unexpected rainstorm with your rain gear buried at the bottom of your pack - So whether it be for the right back pack, the needed hiking and camping gear, preplanning and spending some time doing a bit of research will prove to be a valuable investment of your time!   You'll be glad you did!

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