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Have fun!Lost in the right direction.
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Astro wrote:
What sectiln are you doing?
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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Got pics?Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you!
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So! We did the section from Rt 56/Tye River south to Rt 60. We parked at Long Mt. Wayside and were shuttled by Deer Hunter to the start. Friday, 8-14, evening we hiked up The Priest to Priest My Shelter and camped near there. Saturday, 8-15 hiked from PMS to the vicinity of Seely-Woodsworth Shelter, while Sunday took us from there to Cow Camp Gap Shelter. Today, we hiked from Cow Camp Gap to Rt 60.
Views from Priest Mt Overlook
Of course I talk to myself... sometimes I need expert advice.The post was edited 3 times, last by Tuckahoe ().
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That looks like a fun trip. Is Hunter still loving backpacking? He needs a trail name!
The plant is white baneberry.
wildwoodsurvival.com/survival/…oisonousplants/baneberry/Lost in the right direction. -
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Drybones wrote:
I really like that shot of the snail.
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TrafficJam wrote:
That looks like a fun trip. Is Hunter still loving backpacking? He needs a trail name!
The plant is white baneberry.
wildwoodsurvival.com/survival/…oisonousplants/baneberry/
Thanks for the plant ID. What struck me is that it look so much like something that Will Wonka would grow.
And yes, Hunter -- Wratherman -- is having a great time hiking.Of course I talk to myself... sometimes I need expert advice. -
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Tuckahoe wrote:
So! We did the section from Rt 56/Tye River south to Rt 60. We parked at Long Mt. Wayside and were shuttled by Deer Hunter to the start. Friday, 8-14, evening we hiked up The Priest to Priest My Shelter and camped near there. Saturday, 8-15 hiked from PMS to the vicinity of Seely-Woodsworth Shelter, while Sunday took us from there to Cow Camp Gap Shelter. Today, we hiked from Cow Camp Gap to Rt 60.
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Trillium wrote:
Tuckahoe wrote:
So! We did the section from Rt 56/Tye River south to Rt 60. We parked at Long Mt. Wayside and were shuttled by Deer Hunter to the start. Friday, 8-14, evening we hiked up The Priest to Priest My Shelter and camped near there. Saturday, 8-15 hiked from PMS to the vicinity of Seely-Woodsworth Shelter, while Sunday took us from there to Cow Camp Gap Shelter. Today, we hiked from Cow Camp Gap to Rt 60.
Nice report and pics. thanks for both!
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Trillium wrote:
Tuckahoe wrote:
So! We did the section from Rt 56/Tye River south to Rt 60. We parked at Long Mt. Wayside and were shuttled by Deer Hunter to the start. Friday, 8-14, evening we hiked up The Priest to Priest My Shelter and camped near there. Saturday, 8-15 hiked from PMS to the vicinity of Seely-Woodsworth Shelter, while Sunday took us from there to Cow Camp Gap Shelter. Today, we hiked from Cow Camp Gap to Rt 60.
Nice report and pics. thanks for both!
Sometimes I think my children wanted some fries to go with the ketchup (instead of the other way around).The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
Dolls Eye Plant.Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you!
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