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Hi everyone - I'm a new member of this group and thought I'd introduce myself and share a recent hiking story. I'm 63 years old and have been an ardent hiker...
Something to think about, indeed. Thank you for sharing that with us. Ted ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam?...
Thank you for sharing Art. You're right - most of us could tell a "newbie" exactly what he or she should be doing, but we seldom follow our own advice. I'll...
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We maintain a website to help Appalachian Trail hikers find parking/access areas. For years we have been collecting data for just PA. Over the years we have...
With fewer than 47 days until we head south to Georgia, we've finally got our website up and running - we're going to be updating the site frequently with...
Good luck with your hike Ron! I've had really good taste results doing my own dehydrating. I use one regular size jar of "Traditional" Ragu, and add one can...
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I was wondering if anyone from Pa has ever ate the freezed dry food ya just add water to on there hikes. I plan on hiking the AT this spring from Wind Gap Pa...
... food ya ... spring ... ya ... Rick, there's a "lighttrailfood" yahoo group you may want to consider joining. Enertia Foods is a favorite as are Mountain...
thank you very much Ron. I'll check into that Live for today,Tomorrow will come soon enough. Rick [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Has anyone ever been to or heard of Ahjamawi Lava Springs State Park in Northern California, near McArthur (about 50 miles NE of Lassen Park)? I hadn't heard...
Miraculously, we found both Timbered Crater and Ahjumawi Lava Springs, State Park despite note of the access roads being in any way marked. We actually was...
Hmmm...replying to my own post. Seems a little pathetic. Oh well. I notice that one of this group's objectives is to discuss the Pacific Crest Trail. When I...
Hi Art, I hiked the entire PCT in 2000 and 2001, not a thru hike because it was in two long sections, taking 14 months. That trail is so fantastic, the only...
Exactly. And thanks for your comments. That's why the newspaper's paraphrasing of my statement was so grossly inaccurate. It's not a question of "good" trail...
It being a beautiful spring day in the low 70's, my fiance and I decided to go to the hot springs at Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge, about 200 miles...
was a two mile trek into the Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness, from the South Umpqua River side. The biggest lake in the wilderness, Fish Lake (Original Name,...
Rainy day and what a great way to waste it at work reading all of your 75pg journal. Very descriptive and wonderful insight. I actually copied it for my father...
Hello, new to the group, nice to come across a board that discusses both the PCT and the AT! I actually live in New Zealand but have done a few thru-hikes,...
... Thanks Art, An interesting post, and a good example of how things can go wrong in the blink of an eye! Most of my hiking has been done alone, mainly...
... Not done the PCT or the AT, but have had a similar experience on the short (seven day) Cape to Cape Track here in Western Australia. Only felt I was away...
I've hiked both the PCT and AT, the PCT being first. So, it did seem like the AT was "busy" in the southern states, but also, starting in March you'll...
... Hi George We have had this discussion recently on the Yahoo! group Aushiker. You might want to have a look at Roger Caffin's perspective as published in...