Bag Night Challenge 2018

Let's see, for January I got 20 bag nights after a 20 day backpacking trip into the mountains of NC and TN---

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My trip started in a cold rainstorm which turned to snow at 10F. In fact the whole trip was butt cold.

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I only see 3 backpackers during the trip and all of them are BMT thruhikers. This is Greenleaf and Apple Pie.

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One of my favorite trip shots on 7 Mile Ridge. I'm using a McHale Demo pack and it works pretty good for the whole trip.

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My coldest morning is on Little Santeetlah Creek at 0F or -2F. Glad I brought my microspikes.

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I rarely hike in so much clothing so you know it was cold.
Awesome!! The southern Appalachians are no joke at this time of year. Would love to hear more about your route etc. Trip report maybe? :)
 
Got on the board last month, but just now posting it...

Total: 2 Nights

2 | Jan 20-22 @ Valley of the Gods & Cedar Mesa
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PS - I do think we should exclude @LarryBoy now that he's quit his day job, and anyone else without a day job....that, or we just hand him the trophy now with what he's got planned with the CDT and all. I'm kidding of course, Larry. But I sense you'll still have stiff competition from @Tipi Walter by the looks of it.
 
PS - I do think we should exclude @LarryBoy now that he's quit his day job, and anyone else without a day job....that, or we just hand him the trophy now with what he's got planned with the CDT and all. I'm kidding of course, Larry. But I sense you'll still have stiff competition from @Tipi Walter by the looks of it.

They should just get an asterisk by their count so we can keep skimming down to everyone else. ;)
 
I do tend to agree though. A big part of the whole Bag Night thing is still getting out and after it despite living a "normal" life.

Same principle applies on a more micro scale. The parent who gets 20 bag nights, many of those with the kids in tow, is just as impressive to me as the 25 year old single guy who gets 70.
 
Total: 4 nights

Workin' on at least one night camping each month this year. I'm on the board for February, but I don't think I'm done with this month yet.

1/12/2018 - The Pads near Death Valley Junction, CA
1/13/2018 - Searles Valley, CA
1/14/2018 - Hidden Valley, CA
2/9/2018 - Willow Springs Overlook, San Rafael Swell, UT

Yesterday's sunrise was a good'n.

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Workin' on at least one night camping each month this year. I'm on the board for February, but I don't think I'm done with this month yet.

I hope you reach your goal.
I thought about setting the same goal for myself this year and then decided that I would be pissed at myself if the streak got broken in Nov or Dec :) So instead I have a set a goal of at least one hike (not necessarily overnight) each week.

Nice sunrise
 
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I have had a case of the canyoneering bug lately so last weekend i went to North Wash and did Middle Fork of Leprechaun and Monkey Business, and this weekend i went with a group of people and did all 4 Hog Canyons on saturday and Shenanigans on Sunday. Shenanigans was my favorite by far! It was extremely narrow and "the grim crawl" turned out to be a lot of fun.

Total Nights: 4

1/2 - 1/4 North Wash
1/9 - 1/11 North Wash

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Me on the last rappel in Hog 2.
 
Total: 6 nights

Two more February nights this weekend.

1/12/2018 - The Pads near Death Valley Junction, CA
1/13/2018 - Searles Valley, CA
1/14/2018 - Hidden Valley, CA
2/9/2018 - Willow Springs Overlook, San Rafael Swell, UT
2/16/2018- Justensen Flats, San Rafael Swell, UT
2/17/2018 - Justensen Flats, San Rafael Swell, UT

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So sweet, this "wintery" weather. :D That area is high on my to-do list this year.
Seriously. It was a fantastic time to be out there. Had the whole gorge to ourselves and didn't have to cross the icy river.

Pumped to hear about your trip after it happens. There are so many nooks and crannies to explore down there.
 
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