A rare article about the AT in todays Atlanta newspaper.
ajc.com/news/continuing-the-trail/gMP9s9cXMDFzTDsrPfxHeJ/
ajc.com/news/continuing-the-trail/gMP9s9cXMDFzTDsrPfxHeJ/
2,000 miler
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max.patch wrote:
A rare article about the AT in todays Atlanta newspaper.
ajc.com/news/continuing-the-trail/gMP9s9cXMDFzTDsrPfxHeJ/
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Astro wrote:
I guess you would be gelling, with a contingency food reserve if you need it.
LIhikers wrote:
a few years ago while hiking the Great Allegheny Passage one afternoon I was feeling particularly run down but didn't have any pick-me-up in my pack. As I walked along I came to a bunch of jelly beans in the trail. I stopped and stood there looking at them, and I remember thinking "they don't look like they've been there too long" at which point I bent down, picked them up, blew off the dirt and ate them. The sugar was just what I neededAstro wrote:
I guess you would be gelling, with a contingency food reserve if you need it.
LIhikers wrote:
a few years ago while hiking the Great Allegheny Passage one afternoon I was feeling particularly run down but didn't have any pick-me-up in my pack. As I walked along I came to a bunch of jelly beans in the trail. I stopped and stood there looking at them, and I remember thinking "they don't look like they've been there too long" at which point I bent down, picked them up, blew off the dirt and ate them. The sugar was just what I neededAstro wrote:
I guess you would be gelling, with a contingency food reserve if you need it.