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I love reading what other hikers/backpackers pack for their hikes, but would love to read what other women bring.

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  • chrissy@mountains.socialC chrissy@mountains.social

    I love reading what other hikers/backpackers pack for their hikes, but would love to read what other women bring. My feed seems to consist of mainly male hikers, but I would love to connect with more female hikers (especially those who are a bit older). Sometimes I feel like I'm the only woman in her late forties to do longer hikes which cannot be the case. I follow the #walking, #hiking and #backpacking hashtags but maybe I need to follow other hashtags.
    I'll post my own packing list for my upcoming trips (Netherlands in April and Norway in summer) when I get closer to my trip date. Meanwhile, if you're a woman over forty doing multi-day hikes, please say hi!

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    @Chrissy hello! I'm a woman over 40 who loves long hikes, in NE England and Scotland

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    • chrissy@mountains.socialC chrissy@mountains.social

      I love reading what other hikers/backpackers pack for their hikes, but would love to read what other women bring. My feed seems to consist of mainly male hikers, but I would love to connect with more female hikers (especially those who are a bit older). Sometimes I feel like I'm the only woman in her late forties to do longer hikes which cannot be the case. I follow the #walking, #hiking and #backpacking hashtags but maybe I need to follow other hashtags.
      I'll post my own packing list for my upcoming trips (Netherlands in April and Norway in summer) when I get closer to my trip date. Meanwhile, if you're a woman over forty doing multi-day hikes, please say hi!

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      @Chrissy might This chat might interest you @Ali being a woman of a certain age, and obviously a considered packer.

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      • meraord@mastodonsweden.seM meraord@mastodonsweden.se

        @Chrissy Thank you, he is wonderful!! I can highly recommend lancashire heelers. Very easily maintained fur, goofy and playful, very cooperative-minded, has energy to hike for days. Their small size makes it easy to carry them if needed.

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        @meraord Sounds like the ideal dog! I'll keep it in mind for our next dog.

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        • sarahdalgulls@ecoevo.socialS sarahdalgulls@ecoevo.social

          @Chrissy hello! I'm a woman over 40 who loves long hikes, in NE England and Scotland

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          @sarahdalgulls Hello! Nice to meet you. I'd love to do some more hikes in Scotland, my son and I did the Hebridean Way two summers ago and it was amazing.

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          • chrissy@mountains.socialC chrissy@mountains.social

            I love reading what other hikers/backpackers pack for their hikes, but would love to read what other women bring. My feed seems to consist of mainly male hikers, but I would love to connect with more female hikers (especially those who are a bit older). Sometimes I feel like I'm the only woman in her late forties to do longer hikes which cannot be the case. I follow the #walking, #hiking and #backpacking hashtags but maybe I need to follow other hashtags.
            I'll post my own packing list for my upcoming trips (Netherlands in April and Norway in summer) when I get closer to my trip date. Meanwhile, if you're a woman over forty doing multi-day hikes, please say hi!

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            @Chrissy hi! You're not the only one ๐Ÿ˜Š I'm almost 50 (it seems so strange to say it out loud, now), I hike in the Dolomites and I'm planning with my partner and some friends to go to the Kungsleden in Sweden for the second time. And we'll bring our dogs as well, so extra weight, too!

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              @cathest Hi Cath! 3 days in Tasmania sounds amazing. I tend to pack very light but I can see the value in bringing nice food.

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              • gilraen79@mastodon.socialG gilraen79@mastodon.social

                @Chrissy hi! You're not the only one ๐Ÿ˜Š I'm almost 50 (it seems so strange to say it out loud, now), I hike in the Dolomites and I'm planning with my partner and some friends to go to the Kungsleden in Sweden for the second time. And we'll bring our dogs as well, so extra weight, too!

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                @gilraen79 I am almost 50 too (next year) and didn't get into hiking until a few years ago so our Norway trip will be the first one in the mountains. Looking forward to it. My husband is more into cycling so won't come with me and my youngest will be off to uni next September so I guess I'll have to do more solo hikes. My week in the Netherlands will be my first one, but that will be nice and easy as it's all flat.

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                  @FeralFood Nice, hope you enjoy your multiday hike. I'm not really into food so I tend to just buy some cheese, salami and wraps along with store bought dehydrated food (I quite like Firepot). And lots of granola bars and energy gels.

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                  • chrissy@mountains.socialC chrissy@mountains.social

                    @gilraen79 I am almost 50 too (next year) and didn't get into hiking until a few years ago so our Norway trip will be the first one in the mountains. Looking forward to it. My husband is more into cycling so won't come with me and my youngest will be off to uni next September so I guess I'll have to do more solo hikes. My week in the Netherlands will be my first one, but that will be nice and easy as it's all flat.

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                    @Chrissy where are you going to hike, in Norway? I'd love to plan a trip there, after we finish the Kungsleden (it's going to take a couple of years as it's quite long). I can't wait to see your pictures!
                    My partner is into hiking but not into ferrate, which is a thing I love to do, so I know the feeling of planning solo hikes. They're so beautiful, though. All that time by yourself and in the silence of the hike is refreshing, sometimes ๐Ÿ˜Š

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                    • gilraen79@mastodon.socialG gilraen79@mastodon.social

                      @Chrissy where are you going to hike, in Norway? I'd love to plan a trip there, after we finish the Kungsleden (it's going to take a couple of years as it's quite long). I can't wait to see your pictures!
                      My partner is into hiking but not into ferrate, which is a thing I love to do, so I know the feeling of planning solo hikes. They're so beautiful, though. All that time by yourself and in the silence of the hike is refreshing, sometimes ๐Ÿ˜Š

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                      @gilraen79 We're planning to do the SignaTUR Tafjordfjella which is one that goes from hut to hut so we don't have to bring our tents and sleep systems. With it being in the mountains and quite a lot of ascents and descents I want to bring as little weight as possible.

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                      • chrissy@mountains.socialC chrissy@mountains.social

                        @gilraen79 We're planning to do the SignaTUR Tafjordfjella which is one that goes from hut to hut so we don't have to bring our tents and sleep systems. With it being in the mountains and quite a lot of ascents and descents I want to bring as little weight as possible.

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                        @Chrissy just looked for it online: it seems amazing! I did the same for Sweden (going from hut to hut) and I will have an upgraded list of the gear we're going to take with us this summer, so I'll gladly share it, if you need it.

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                        • gilraen79@mastodon.socialG gilraen79@mastodon.social

                          @Chrissy just looked for it online: it seems amazing! I did the same for Sweden (going from hut to hut) and I will have an upgraded list of the gear we're going to take with us this summer, so I'll gladly share it, if you need it.

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                          @gilraen79 Oh that would be lovely, thanks! Maybe I'll put Sweden on my list as well, also a very beautiful country. Although there are still so many hikes I want to do in Scotland which is a lot closer to home.

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                          • chrissy@mountains.socialC chrissy@mountains.social

                            @gilraen79 Oh that would be lovely, thanks! Maybe I'll put Sweden on my list as well, also a very beautiful country. Although there are still so many hikes I want to do in Scotland which is a lot closer to home.

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                            @Chrissy Scotland is on my to-do list as well, I want to explore it better. But I still have to do so many hikes on the Dolomites that I really need to start planning years ahead. So many places to see, so little time...
                            As soon as I have the upgraded list I'll send it to you ๐Ÿ˜Š I don't know if you already know it, but you can calculate the exact weight of you backpack on lighterpack.com

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                            • gilraen79@mastodon.socialG gilraen79@mastodon.social

                              @Chrissy Scotland is on my to-do list as well, I want to explore it better. But I still have to do so many hikes on the Dolomites that I really need to start planning years ahead. So many places to see, so little time...
                              As soon as I have the upgraded list I'll send it to you ๐Ÿ˜Š I don't know if you already know it, but you can calculate the exact weight of you backpack on lighterpack.com

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                              @gilraen79 I know, so many hikes so little time! And money ๐Ÿ˜ฌ.
                              I'm not very technical about pack weight but will check out that site. Thanks for letting me know!

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                              • chrissy@mountains.socialC chrissy@mountains.social

                                I love reading what other hikers/backpackers pack for their hikes, but would love to read what other women bring. My feed seems to consist of mainly male hikers, but I would love to connect with more female hikers (especially those who are a bit older). Sometimes I feel like I'm the only woman in her late forties to do longer hikes which cannot be the case. I follow the #walking, #hiking and #backpacking hashtags but maybe I need to follow other hashtags.
                                I'll post my own packing list for my upcoming trips (Netherlands in April and Norway in summer) when I get closer to my trip date. Meanwhile, if you're a woman over forty doing multi-day hikes, please say hi!

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                                @Chrissy Hi! I love a multi-day hike, especially on my own. Havenโ€™t been away for a couple of years now but hoping to do something this summer. Looking forward to hearing about your adventures!

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                                • annaspanner@bookstodon.comA annaspanner@bookstodon.com

                                  @Chrissy Hi! I love a multi-day hike, especially on my own. Havenโ€™t been away for a couple of years now but hoping to do something this summer. Looking forward to hearing about your adventures!

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                                  @Annaspanner Nice! Where are you thinking of going? I've only done a weekend hike solo, my week in the Netherlands in April will be my first long solo hike.

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                                    @ravenbait I hope you recover soon, sorry to hear about your illness. Hope you're back to hiking soon. The Scottish Women's Walking Group sounds good but I'm not on Facebook, so I'll have to give that a miss.

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                                    • chrissy@mountains.socialC chrissy@mountains.social

                                      @gilraen79 I know, so many hikes so little time! And money ๐Ÿ˜ฌ.
                                      I'm not very technical about pack weight but will check out that site. Thanks for letting me know!

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                                      @Chrissy that website was a hike-saver for me. Once you start writing down all the weight of the gear you want to take with you, you realize how much useless stuff you can leave home. Also, if you're planning on sleeping in huts, you don't need a big backpack. I hiked with 30lt (I will upgrade it to 35 this year because of the dogs) and I had plenty of space.
                                      Btw, thank you for this post, I discovered so many hiking women here โค๏ธ

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                                      • gilraen79@mastodon.socialG gilraen79@mastodon.social

                                        @Chrissy that website was a hike-saver for me. Once you start writing down all the weight of the gear you want to take with you, you realize how much useless stuff you can leave home. Also, if you're planning on sleeping in huts, you don't need a big backpack. I hiked with 30lt (I will upgrade it to 35 this year because of the dogs) and I had plenty of space.
                                        Btw, thank you for this post, I discovered so many hiking women here โค๏ธ

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                                        @gilraen79 Good point about not taking a 55l backpack when we go to Norway. The backpack itself is already heavy enough so if we can cut that down that would be great. I don't think I take anything superfluous, but it wouldn't hurt to take another look.

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                                        • chrissy@mountains.socialC chrissy@mountains.social

                                          @gilraen79 Good point about not taking a 55l backpack when we go to Norway. The backpack itself is already heavy enough so if we can cut that down that would be great. I don't think I take anything superfluous, but it wouldn't hurt to take another look.

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                                          @Chrissy that was my list from last year. It's in Italian, but you can see what I took with me. Unless you need specific gear such as ropes and carabiners, a small backpack is more than enough and it saves you a lot of weight https://lighterpack.com/r/abzg2z?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQPNTY3MDY3MzQzMzUyNDI3AAGnVN2cshHh_B0FyQoQjKQHnOUwseCRjQcN4pa530T0BeZ-B7Pb8HOs_lxUQmE_aem_oG85HYZ4qPB08QNBOlhJ5w

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