The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General
Richard Ewell, CSA General
jimmyjam wrote:
Talk about your thread drift, this one hit a rip current...lol
BirdBrain wrote:
Gossamer Gear used to sell these. Not sure when or why they stopped.
I am headed to a couple eye doctors to do product research.
hikerboy wrote:
outside of beeer, wine, chairs, and sunglasses, has anyone besides kevin done any hiking lately?
hikerboy wrote:
outside of beeer, wine, chairs, and sunglasses, has anyone besides kevin done any hiking lately?
jimmyjam wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
outside of beeer, wine, chairs, and sunglasses, has anyone besides kevin done any hiking lately?
what???? this web site is about hiking ??!???
A.T.Lt wrote:
I want to go his weekend but my son has a baseball game at 1:30 on Saturday .. So that eliminates an overnight .. A Sunday day hike will have to suffice Thinking harriman again
BirdBrain wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
outside of beeer, wine, chairs, and sunglasses, has anyone besides kevin done any hiking lately?
I am done hiking for the year and it will take me at least 8 months of planning to get ready for the next one.
hikerboy wrote:
outside of beeer, wine, chairs, and sunglasses, has anyone besides kevin done any hiking lately?
rafe wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
outside of beeer, wine, chairs, and sunglasses, has anyone besides kevin done any hiking lately?
Weekend before last (9/27-9/29) -- Grafton loop, east side, with SloGo'en from TOS.
hikerboy wrote:
rafe wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
outside of beeer, wine, chairs, and sunglasses, has anyone besides kevin done any hiking lately?
Weekend before last (9/27-9/29) -- Grafton loop, east side, with SloGo'en from TOS.
either one of those pictures would have won
rafe wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
rafe wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
outside of beeer, wine, chairs, and sunglasses, has anyone besides kevin done any hiking lately?
Weekend before last (9/27-9/29) -- Grafton loop, east side, with SloGo'en from TOS.
either one of those pictures would have won
Well maybe the one without me in it. But neither one is on the AT.
hikerboy wrote:
here's my own iconic baldpate pic
hikerboy wrote:
all of my memories of maine are filled with rain.i think out of around 40 or 50 days in maine, it may have been rain free 5 of those days.
jimmyjam wrote:
Talk about your thread drift, this one hit a rip current...lol
TrafficJam wrote:
Tomorrow was my day to hike but we're expected to have severe weather. So I will stay inside and knit, read, and play with my dogs. I might even go swimming...at the gym, not outside.
BirdBrain wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
outside of beeer, wine, chairs, and sunglasses, has anyone besides kevin done any hiking lately?
I am done hiking for the year and it will take me at least 8 months of planning to get ready for the next one.
rafe wrote:
I was blessed with good to excellent weather on most of my Maine hikes. An impending hailstorm on Baldpate summit made for one of my best AT photos ever. More memorable than Baldpate two weeks ago, under a clear blue sky.
On my two passes thru the HMW the view from Nesuntabunt couldn't have been more different. One had a beautiful view out to Katahdin, the other had nothing but gray void.
This is the section hiker's advantage... you get to choose your seasons (if not the weather.)
Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
Do you have a gingerbread house?