Trillium wrote:
I was doing this on my vacation and after 4 days of rain, upon reaching Woody Gap, I called the Hiker Hostel and had them pick me up.
Have you hiked all of GA?
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Trillium wrote:
I was doing this on my vacation and after 4 days of rain, upon reaching Woody Gap, I called the Hiker Hostel and had them pick me up.
Traffic Jam wrote:
Here’s one...
mine should be easy.
max.patch wrote:
What a rough start -- 4 days of rain! Glad you kept at it!Trillium wrote:
I was doing this on my vacation and after 4 days of rain, upon reaching Woody Gap, I called the Hiker Hostel and had them pick me up.
Have you hiked all of GA?
Dmax wrote:
Looks like the Creeper trail.Traffic Jam wrote:
Here’s one...
mine should be easy.
Astro wrote:
RPH shelter?
Dmax wrote:
Here’s another easy one.
IMScotty wrote:
I do not know where this is, but that is one of the uglier shelters I have seen
max.patch wrote:
Easy for you to say.Dmax wrote:
Here’s another easy one.
I don't have a clue. My only reasonable guess would have been the "secret shelter" (which I've never seen). So I googled it -- nope!
Dmax wrote:
Lol, I just remembered this one is no longer standing.
max.patch wrote:
Easy for you to say.Dmax wrote:
Here’s another easy one.
I don't have a clue. My only reasonable guess would have been the "secret shelter" (which I've never seen). So I googled it -- nope!
LIhikers wrote:
which secret shelter ? There's been more than onemax.patch wrote:
Easy for you to say. I don't have a clue. My only reasonable guess would have been the "secret shelter" (which I've never seen). So I googled it -- nope!Dmax wrote:
Here’s another easy one.
Dmax wrote:
New clue;. It was located at the bottom of a mountain.
Dmax wrote:
Ok, ok
South of Damascus, north of Davenport Gap.
It was taken down within the last ten years. I don't remember which year. I thought it was just a few, but time flies....
Dmax wrote:
That is Jane Bald that Mumbkes had me snap a picture.
Clue; Between Jane Bald and 19e
It was right on trail.
That July forth weekend it got down to the upper 30’s at Roan High Knob shelter. Mumbles had a 50* bag, so he didn’t sleep much. So after waking up we just hiked to 19e and called it.
Traffic Jam wrote:
ha ha...guess I can’t read maps.
max.patch wrote:
Is the Trailplace Hiking Group still around?Dmax wrote:
That is Jane Bald that Mumbkes had me snap a picture.
Clue; Between Jane Bald and 19e
It was right on trail.
That July forth weekend it got down to the upper 30’s at Roan High Knob shelter. Mumbles had a 50* bag, so he didn’t sleep much. So after waking up we just hiked to 19e and called it.
Dmax wrote:
I knew yours right off the bat. On a winter hike one year I stayed on the other side of that bridge.Traffic Jam wrote:
ha ha...guess I can’t read maps.
Traffic Jam wrote:
Roan High Knob shelter is what I was thinking about, across the road and a bit of a climb from Carvers Gap(?). I read that it can be very cold so I bypassed it.Dmax wrote:
I knew yours right off the bat. On a winter hike one year I stayed on the other side of that bridge.Traffic Jam wrote:
ha ha...guess I can’t read maps.
Traffic Jam wrote:
Your shelter is between Overmountain shelter and Jane Bald? It always looks dark and dank. I doubt I’ll remember the name, I know someone will come up with it.
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Astro wrote:
Apple House was already dismantled when I walked by there is 2013. I believe it was too close to the road and became a party spot for the locals.
I stayed a the hostel at 19E (Branch Habour?).
Dmax wrote:
I figured most on this site have hiked Roan Mtn and image is burned into my mind. I figured it was burned into everyone else’s.