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saimyoji
09-21-2006, 00:16
MinnesotaSmith was recently spotted spending the night in a privy somewhere in southern Maine.

(Intentional MS reference)

minnesotasmith
09-23-2006, 13:31
That's about 48 miles into Maine, 13 miles from Rangeley.

strnorm
09-23-2006, 22:06
Has anyone seen Pokey? I met her on trail between wind gap and smith gap middle of aug.she was doing 15mpd.she should be in vt.or nh.

Gary
09-27-2006, 15:09
Anybody know how far she went or if she finished? Or if she changed her trailname? Would be nice to know if she has summited yet.

Fly By Mike
09-27-2006, 15:28
On Monday 25th, I day hiked White Cap and had lunch with Fire and Ninja. They plan to summit this Friday.

TOW
09-27-2006, 16:39
Anybody seen Baggins out there?

jlb2012
09-27-2006, 16:41
How did Tu-Tone do with his feet - they were looking bad the last I saw him in SNP this June.

Pokey2006
10-05-2006, 14:45
I saw Harley Hog Pit way back in Pa.

As for me, I made it to southern Vermont and decided to call it quits for the year. It was getting too cold...But I'll be returning next summer to finish the rest of the trail to Maine.

_boulder_
10-15-2006, 13:42
17 of us summited on 10/13 including me, Charlie Foxtrot, Rabbit, Dead Bear & Moonbeam, Two Tone, Snake Eyes & Two Step, Stoker, the Bionics and more.

boulder

copythat
10-16-2006, 20:45
Big Toe is headed back south (flip-flopper), but without Trapper, who developed more back problems on the 100 Mile Wilderness and went home. I got Big Toe resupplied and rested, he was headed south from Monson last Wednesday, 8/30.

saw him at the wiley shelter in new york state (first shelter in n.y. on the southbound trail) on oct. 14. he dropped off two others at the pawling n.y. train station. i think they said they had hit 1,000 miles and were headed home.

Dadgum
10-21-2006, 20:21
Well, I didn't know if I'd be able to finish with my stomach-thing, but I just did! I had jumped from Manchester Center, VT to Crawford Notch (given that all of my friends had made that progress during the 3 weeks recovering at home). I just finished filling in the gap... so now I've finished. It feels pretty good. Don't forget I'd really like to get copies of your summit pictures!! Drop me a line at www.ellishiking.com! Thanks. Congrats class of 2006!!

ferryman
10-22-2006, 11:17
Starting to put the numbers together that were generated from over 1,100 hikers that passed thru the Kennebec River Ferry Service in 2006. Mind you that there are still quite a few hikers trying to connect all the dots to complete their thru-hikes. So far, 490 northbound hikers made it to the Kennebec River and there is still the possibility that some hikers did not make the final 155 miles to Katahdin, but it's a good bet they did make the final leg. There were also 48 hikers who flip-flopped to accomodate hyoh style. 155 southbounders had every intention to hike all the way to Georgia but some may have fallen by the trailside. Congratulations to all in the :banana class of 2006 :sun for a job well done! ferryman

TJ aka Teej
10-22-2006, 20:54
17 of us summited on 10/13 including me, Charlie Foxtrot, Rabbit, Dead Bear & Moonbeam, Two Tone, Snake Eyes & Two Step, Stoker, the Bionics and more.

boulder

10/14 No Pain, Minnesota Smith, Fish, Minnow, Possum, Dogwood, and Rainbow Kid
10/15 Blue and Miyagi

chuckbuster
10-30-2006, 17:33
Summited Katahdin on 27 Sept with Postcard, Sam I Am and Baltimore Bill! Took a zero and then started SOBO on the Long Trail with Catoctin Nomad (AT SOBO '93-'94). Reached Maine Junction and well deserved Long Trail Ales and good food at the Inn at Long Trail on 15 Oct. Met Kids Meal (AT NOBO '06) heading north out of Sherburne Pass. Excellent hike! Wet and cold, just the way I like it! Feed the Mountain!!!!!