Tips to Help Older Backpackers Keep Going

This episode focuses on how older hikers can stay stay motivated, healthy and committed as they age. I have hiked all but the last 30 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail, and the experience changed my life. My hope is I can motivate others to give backpacking a try regardless of age. Please feel free to add constructive comments. I freely admit I don’t know all the answers and have blind spots. Feel free to enlighten me. We may disagree, but I’m not afraid of robust conversations. #backpacking gear, #backpacking, #olderhikers, #pacificcresttrail, #olderbackpackers, #backpackingtips, #pacificcresttrail, #pct Here are my documentaries about our journey on the Pacific Crest Trail: A Pacific Crest Trail Coddiwomple: Coddiwomple II: A Pacific Crest Trail Documentary: Resources To access a copy of my free resupply guide, click on the following link: If you want to support this channel, please subscribe, hit notifications, watch other videos and comment. I strive to respond to all comments. You could also follow AKWild1 on Facebook. Also, I have links to outdoor products that have served me well. I promise I do not accept anything free from gear companies, nor am I sponsored in any way by a company. My opinions about gear and equipment are my own based on my experiences in the field. I want to remain impartial and maintain my integrity, which is critical to who I am. My recommendations are based on my experiences. There are Amazon Affiliate links in the video description. As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Here are some products mentioned in this video and links: Here are links to some backpacking items I recommend. CNOC Collapsible Water Bottle 1 Litre Sawyer Squeeze Water Filter CNOC 1 Litre Water Bag Helinox Chair Zero 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 Recommended Book: Adventure Ready: Hiker’s Guide to Planning, Training and Resiliency: I also recommend Darn Tough socks for hiking because the company guarantees their products for life. I have returned socks that have been torn or ripped, and the company sent me credit for new socks. Here is a link that will give you and me a discount if you purchase a pair of Darn Tough socks.
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