I have already posted my Pacific Crest Trail gear list and my final gear list (compiled after the trail), but for many people (myself included), looking at what just one random dude decided to put in his pack is not enough. Now I bring to you: another random dude. More specifically, Appa The Sky
Everest Base Camp Day 6: Chukhung Ri And Failed Acclimatization
Starting elevation: 14,469 ft / 4,410 m Ending elevation: 15,518 ft / 4,730 m Elevation change: +1,049 ft / +320 m Starting oxygen: 59% of sea level Ending oxygen: 57% of sea level Distance covered: 6.9 mi / 11.1 km Time hiked: 7h 00m Every step is a literal struggle. I can't go more
Author Profile: Charlie “Indie” Garros
Paying close attention to the posts going up here (you know who you are), and wondering what the hell all that French mumbo jumbo was? Didn't know that was French? Don't know what I'm talking about? Well it was the first of hopefully many contributions to Halfway Anywhere by my friend and fellow
Everest Base Camp Day 5: Tengboche to Dingboche
Starting elevation: 12,697 ft / 3,870 m Ending elevation: 14,469 ft / 4,410 m Elevation change: +1,772 ft / +540 m Starting oxygen: 64% of sea level Ending oxygen: 59% of sea level Distance covered: 6.71 mi / 10.8 km Time hiked: 3h 30m Balls. It was cold last night. I'm not even that
Être Prêt Pour Son Premier Marathon
Le marathon est l'épreuve reine de la course à pied, ces 42,195 km de bitume qui sont l'objectif ultime de tout coureur, qu'il soit du dimanche ou confirmé. Je cours le premier marathon nocturne de France dans tout juste quelques jours à Bordeaux. Avec un peu d'expérience, puisque ce sera mon
Introducing Halfway Anywhere Contributors, Because Diversity
The internet is a big place, and sometimes it can get lonely out here (even with all the hot local singles in my area). For this reason, I have attempted to invite others to share their personal stories, misguided opinions, and/or aimless ramblings here on Halfway Anywhere (aka the number one
Peak Design Capture Clip Review
Hey, look! Something neat! Let's take a picture of it so we can show it off to faux friends and strangers on the internet. Do you have your camera handy? No? Where is it? In your backpack? Inside some awkwardly slung case dangling from one of your appendages? Too late! Neat thing is gone (or you
Appa The Sky Bison: Interview With A Pacific Crest Trail Thru-Hiker
I left the Pacific Crest Trail with more than just terrible memories and a renewed sense of "what the hell am I doing with my life" - I also managed to bank some friendships along the way. The day I left Yosemite's Tuolumne Meadows, I met a hiker who managed to change my entire attitude towards