Wasn't here in this thread...obviously your concerns ought to be saved for somewhere else at this time. Probably best to be concerned about injured people than worrying about driver's license rules.
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Wasn't here in this thread...obviously your concerns ought to be saved for somewhere else at this time. Probably best to be concerned about injured people than worrying about driver's license rules.
Sorry for your loss...remember the good times....
All the best to him and prayers for successful surgery on 3/30...hang in there Rockhound!
Yeah, I didn't drill down into the story to back up the location inference. I simply approved the RSS feed, since the story seemed to have a tie-in.
NC 261 all clear, all the way up to Carvers Gap....Parking lot, as usual, not clear at all. Note to those who have never been there in winter before: be very careful where you allow your wheels to go...
It was a really unique experience the first time I saw it. In good ways and bad...DWM is on target...
Well, got curious and checked, Newfound Gap- around 5,000 feet. Carvers Gap- around 5,500 feet.
3-6 inches today...probably more like 6-8 at Carvers Gap...with less coming down the road from the high pass. I'm pretty sure the road crossing there is one of the highest along the AT....Newfound...
Nah, no snowshoes. Not breaking new ground on unused trail after a serious dump. Heard from another source that there have been more winter travelers with snowshoes up there this winter than they had...
Planning on going up to Carvers Gap within the next week or so, any word on the condition of NC261? Usually it is well maintained in the winter, but there has been quite a bit more snow this year....
Cut-off low pressure system caused the crazy precipitation totals. The forecasts showed the chance for localized heavy rain, but you have to figure folks on vacation aren't thinking about potential...
http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/showgroups.php
In all seriousness, in all my years of backpacking, I always find that the farther away from the car, the more likely I would find peace and quiet. The "long distance footpath that lacks shelters and...
Have you now stopped talking to yourself?
That's EXACTLY what crossed my mind......
Enjoy, my friend...sounds like a great time!:sun
The heart of the matter.....and I can't really answer it cause I haven't had to deal with it, but if you want to follow the rules in the GSMNP then you will have to for shelters along the AT at...
Sounds good to me...good enough to revive one of my favorite threads that ever existed here.......RIP Moxie!
OK, I'm gonna try this out ASAP. Sounds like a great idea.:cool:
Cool!:sun
Nice to see an article about the BMT.
Sorry to hear of his passing, condolences to family and friends.
Pretty sure this was written to add some welcomed levity here....
Not exactly sure what you are saying there. The gist of it seems to be:
"You can do what you like, but go ahead and "ask"...
Awesome to hear that the participant capacity has been reached for the project's sake. Not that it hasn't been already brought up in the group meetings, but if you have that kind of response this far...
I've often wondered if an AT shelter inside a National Forest is subject to the same back country camping rules. Specifically, the one that says you can establish and occupy a camp for up to 2 weeks...
The way I understood the earlier post, between Monday and Sunday, there were ten arrests, nine were either underage drinking or driving under the influence.....what's unfair about getting popped for...