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24: Nine Months ’til Summer

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Jay Wilkerson BPL Member
PostedNov 17, 2009 at 3:39 pm

Again- excellent stuff! When are the BPL baseball hats going to be available?

PostedNov 17, 2009 at 3:40 pm

Thanks Ryan

Loved it, I have little ones at home, and allot of great country less than an hour from my porch. It seems like 24 hr trips are pretty much what I do these days. They keep me sane, current with my gear and skills, without taking too much time from the family.

Tiny request, as much as I love the scenic shots, I'd love to see a little more of you working with your kit, setting up tarp and tents, meal prep, ect. Just my two cents.

Love the work your doing pushing the UL envelope and sharing with us.

Bill

PostedNov 17, 2009 at 4:24 pm

What a great video!!! Thanks so much for all your work putting this together. Excellent quality.

PostedNov 17, 2009 at 4:25 pm

I didn't hike the hike, only watched the video, and my feet are Freezing just from watching!

Geeze, get some footware. If you frost up we won't get anymore 24:'s.

But, wonderful footage and commentary.
Thanks.

PostedNov 17, 2009 at 9:00 pm

Oh, wow. What a fantastic video! I love snow, I love snow hiking. Unfortunately, I'm stuck in the suburbia of the Detroit metro area. :( I can't wait to move out west. I'd give anything to be near an area like the Gallitins.

Boy, my feet got cold just watching that stream crossing. {shiver}

Lawton G BPL Member
PostedNov 18, 2009 at 7:23 am

Great trip. Great video. Great editing. Thanks for sharing.

Tom Clark BPL Member
PostedNov 18, 2009 at 9:39 am

I'm really enjoying this series of trip reports, keep it up.

PostedNov 18, 2009 at 9:51 am

I agree with the others comments. I am greatly enjoying this series and it helped inspire me to do my own 24 trip this weekend.

PostedNov 18, 2009 at 12:47 pm

Hi Ryan,

These are a real inspiration – I have already done my first 24'er. What video editing software do you use please.

Thanks.

PostedNov 18, 2009 at 12:58 pm

BRAVO!

The production quality is excellent – video and audio.

The narrative is superb, too.

Thanks for your great work.

Rebecca Treat BPL Member
PostedNov 18, 2009 at 1:13 pm

these 24 hour trips are so inspiring…I so appreciate the details about gear and technique…what worked as well as what would have worked better…I just renewed my subscription and next week I will insist my my 2 best girlfriends/hiking partners become members to support this great site…

PostedNov 18, 2009 at 10:48 pm

Couldn't take my eyes off the video, and, boy, that alpenglow shot!

Thanks for the 24-hour inspiration. Even a full-time Mom can fit that in.

PostedNov 19, 2009 at 7:07 am

Great story, great photo's, and a well put together Video. Now being Featured on thebackpacker.tv Thanks for sharing this.

Scott

PostedNov 19, 2009 at 7:34 am

Thanks for all of your kind comments! This has been a really fun project.

I'm working on the next already, a short hike in Shenandoah NP with Alan Dixon a few weeks ago while I was on a business trip to the DC area. The concept of a 24 became readily apparent on this one, I had a plane to catch!

In response to others, the software used to create these is a combination of iMovie and Final Cut Express, Photoshop, and Illustrator. The film is captured with a number of cameras, including a Panasonic DMC-TS1, Olympus E-P1, Panasonic GF1, and Canon Vixia HF100. Not all of these go on all trips, of course :)

Winter is really starting to come to Montana hard now, so I'm pretty eager to find out what we can do in 24 hours in mountains covered with really deep snow.

In addition, I have plans to do an intermezzo sometime over the winter that takes a more inside look at my 24 hour trip gear, and production of these little films.

PostedNov 19, 2009 at 6:28 pm

Ryan,

Great video and the music was cool to boot. I love the 24 hour concept and will be doing a slight modification starting this coming spring with a 36 hour getaway to boost my bag nights. Keep the 24'ers coming.

PostedNov 20, 2009 at 1:02 am

Ryan – You could skip all this by coming down to NZ – 6 weeks to summer here!!! And we can offer you an unbelievable outdoor experience. Any BackpackingLight members are welcome to contact me for advice and ideas (rob@assess.co.nz)

Donna C BPL Member
PostedNov 20, 2009 at 10:21 am

Can't wait to see what you hiked here in the SNP. A few weeks ago, I just threw my gear into my pack, drove to the southern portion of the SNP and hiked along the AT until I found an area I liked. Followed a deer path and found the best spot ever. Came out the next morning and drove home. All within 24 hrs, with a stop at Rockfish Gap Outfitters for some gaiters. You're right. It's the best way to clear one's head and be with nature.

PostedMar 9, 2012 at 8:38 pm

Ryan,

you mentioned having cold feet at night and wishing for your booties. I noticed in the list and the movie that you had a hooded base and parka yet you wore a separate Cocoon balaclava.

How about putting your feet in the loose hood inside your quilt and wearing the hoods from your base and parka on your head?

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