Show Notes: Episode 079
Today on the First 40 Miles, many of us go hiking and backpacking so we can unplug, but what if you can’t? When it comes to electronics—we’re literally surrounded. Then on today’s Top 5 List, you’ll learn to look for the signs that mean it’s time to get outside. Then, on the SUMMIT Gear Review, a pillow that will perfectly cradle your cranium. On today’s Backpack Hack of the Week, what three words are the best response when you hear an SOS call? And, we’ll wrap up the show with a little trail wisdom from our good friend Woody Hesselbarth.
Opening
* Many of us go out into nature to “get away from it all”
* Another term we use is “unplug”
* Yet we are increasingly surrounded by electronics
* What other electronics have you seen on the trail?
* The one that is a must is your flashlight
* goTenna: an off grid way to communicate using your phone
* Steripen: An electronic water purification thing
* Tents with lights built in, like Big Agnes mtnGLO
* ThermaCell Rechargeable Heated Insoles—they even have a remote control, they can be recharged using a battery pack or a solar charger (some can even be turned on with the Bluetooth on your phone)
* Should we completely unplug? What electronics belong on the trail?
* Is the technology we’re using distracting from or enhancing our outdoor experience?
Top 5 Signs it’s Time to Get Outside
That sloggy feeling
* If your weekly recharge includes Red Bull and YouTube, it’s time to get outside
* How do you know if you’re “outside deprived?”
* Too much cloudy brain, not enough clouds and rain
* Too much computer screens, not enough mountain streams
* Too much Netflix, not enough dirt and sticks
* Nature has such an incredible effect on creativity, productivity, human relationships and personal growth
It’s a season change!
* A season change means new life!
* There is no “backpacking season”
* However, typically around the end of May/beginning of June, you’ll see the snow melt and mud dry up at some of the places you’ve been researching
It hasn’t been too long since your last trip
* Getting outside before you feel that cooped up feeling is like doing preventive maintenance on your car. If you can smell oil burning, there’s a good chance your engine is in rough shape.
You have a place you’ve been dying to see/go/experience
* If you don’t have a place that you can’t wait to get out to, then here’s your homework:
* Go to Google, and type in “hiking trails near me”
* Google knows where you live (it also knows that you had ice cream for breakfast) so it can tell you where the local hikes are. It’s a starting point!
Time opens up (or you dump your responsibilities)
* This is the rarest event of all—especially if you have children
* When we were first dating, there were a couple of times where the Seattle sky cleared up, the sun came out and we were like “Let’s ditch everything and get outside”
* Actually a really hard thing for boring, responsible people to do. To just call in to work or to ditch school, but you won’t regret it.
* As we’ve gotten older, we can’t just take off without a fair bit of planning, but we have gotten out with the family and have taken advantage of some perfect days.
SUMMIT Gear Review™: Klymit Pillow X
Structure
* 30D Polyester Top / 75D Polyester Bottom
* Not flocked, so it does feel cold when you lay your face on it—and depending on the time of year, you may love this or not!