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Astro wrote:
Well I guess that kills the rumor/joke that no one maintains the trail in Maine.
Wise Old Owl wrote:
You know it must be harder in Maine. Some sections of the AT are 4 feet deep in the water. And didn't that guy with the Canoe retire?Astro wrote:
Well I guess that kills the rumor/joke that no one maintains the trail in Maine.
LIhikers wrote:
My hat's off to the trail maintainers in Maine.
It's no easy task just getting to their section, forget about the actual maintenance.
Dan76 wrote:
What’s more amazing (at least for some folks) is he’s on the trail why wearing cotton and leather boots.![]()
Thanks to all the maintainers.
Socks wrote:
someone should send him a message, dosent he know after nineteen eighty he could die doin’ that, whenever I’m unsure of the wrether I just wear an old concert tee shirt to be on the safe side.Dan76 wrote:
What’s more amazing (at least for some folks) is he’s on the trail why wearing cotton and leather boots.![]()
Thanks to all the maintainers.