The next thing we did was think about what we would do differently from our last hike in the Alps — the most important thing we know we need to do is pack lighter! So, we are changing the size packs we are taking and focusing on bringing the absolute minimum of items we need. For example, we are each wearing one set of clothes and packing one other set — that's it! So, we'll be washing clothes out each night and not worrying about being fashion statements. I'm really pleased that after creating my "bare bones list" and packing the items, my pack weighes 17.5 lbs without water. When I add water into my camelback bladder, the weight goes up to 22 lbs. That weight is definitely less than what I carried last time!
The other thing we're doing this time is adding some more rest days into our schedule. We definitely learned last time that hiking for 6 days in a row, taking a rest day, and then hiking for another 6 days was too hard on our bodies. So, hopefully the increased rest days, lighter packs, and our ongoing training will make a big difference for us.
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Preparing for our hike
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Dreaming of Another Alps Hike
In February of this year, we starting dreaming of doing another hike in the Alps. The logical choice seemed to be the Tour du Mont Blanc since we already had some experience with Alps hiking when we did the Walkers' Haute Route in 2014. As we began talking about it, is seemed like having a trip planned would be a good chance for us to keep a fitness goal "out there" to help motivate us to keep in shape. We also had some ideas about what we'd do differently to based on our experience in 2014.
Greg basically took the idea and ran with it — while I was visiting friends in March, he set up our entire trip in huts and tiny inns (Alpinas). Before we knew it, we were starting to train for the Tour du Mont Blanc.
Greg basically took the idea and ran with it — while I was visiting friends in March, he set up our entire trip in huts and tiny inns (Alpinas). Before we knew it, we were starting to train for the Tour du Mont Blanc.
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