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Mar 19th, 2009 09:21 PM | |
Kitsa | I like hiking in Hocking Hills best of all, I think. |
Mar 19th, 2009 09:16 PM | |
Aaarg |
Thanks. I think I'm over-estimating myself. I'll really have to push hard to stick to the idea of doing the whole thing. A lot of people drop out along the way, and a lot of douchebags hitchhike past some of it. I've only been on the trail in small sections here and there, my favorite being the place I've gone every year for a camping trip. That will be in April, this year. http://www.klimp.dk/glown/nelsonco.htm Those are my pictures from last year. I take a few miles down the AT, up a mountain called the Priest, and then I stray from the AT to see Crabtree Falls. This year, I think we'll be going up the Priest, then hike a few more miles across the ridge to a place called Spy Rock with a 360 degree view, and then finally down the Crabtree Falls trail. I don't know if we'll go back up the mountain and down to get back to the car, or if we'll walk the 6 miles on the road to get to the parking lot from the Crabtree Falls lot. I know, too much information. |
Mar 19th, 2009 10:01 AM | |
Zhukov | Those scenic vistas look great, I love bush walking. Good luck to you. |
Mar 19th, 2009 09:46 AM | |
Aaarg |
Everything's pretty in WV! Except people. . . It's a trail that goes from Georgia to Maine. Google will most likely yield picture results of 1. scenic Appalachian vistas and 2. bearded dirty men. |
Mar 19th, 2009 07:25 AM | |
Kitsa |
I walked a stretch of it in WV. It's pretty in WV, at least. I was laughing at the tourists who hike the trail and then go stay in a really nice hotel, that feels like cheating to me. |
Mar 19th, 2009 04:31 AM | |
Evil Robot | When going past NYC don't talk to people you meet on the trail, they are vagrants. |
Mar 19th, 2009 04:30 AM | |
Evil Robot | I drive along that trail every time I go to pick up weed. My dealer lives near Bear Mountain. |
Mar 19th, 2009 02:14 AM | |
Tadao | Where is that? My google is broken. |
Mar 18th, 2009 09:19 PM | |
Aaarg |
next year, i'm hiking the appalachian trail. This time, next year, if my life is still such that I would be able to take off for five months, I'm making my attempt at a thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail. That's around 2200 miles, on foot. It would be a fantastic achievement. Also I think within the next month or just a bit longer, I'll be moving to North Carolina. |