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Googan
08-27-2015, 20:32
What are some of those things you think are must see, must do's on the AT?

rafe
08-27-2015, 21:01
Sunnybank Inn at Hot Springs
Blackberry shakes in SNP
The Doyle (at least for burger and brew)
the back porch of Gyp's Tavern (Culver Gap, NJ)
Upper Goose Pond cabin (MA)
Fire towers (eg. Glastonbury, Stratton)
swimming at Little Rock Pond (VT)
Inn at the Long Trail
AMC huts (if only for shelter, or a snack)
Pierce Pond Shelter
Shaw's
swimming in lakes and ponds between Monson and Abol Bridge

rickb
08-27-2015, 21:56
Must Sees on the AT

Big Moose
Black Bear
Porcupine to spare
Rattle Snake
Chocolate shake

Metor Shower
Snow Shower
Hot Shower
Manhattan Power

Spruce Grouce
Angel's house
Full moons
Maine's Loons

Cairns in the Fog
Logs over bogs
Bald in the Sun
Real sheets when done

The rest fades away
For me anyway.

rafe
08-27-2015, 22:00
Nice, rick. You make that up?

rickb
08-27-2015, 22:07
Nice, rick. You make that up?

Just having fun.

Getting something to rhyme with "shower" reminded me of seeing the NY Skyline from the Trail. Not sure where it was exactly, but it was fun to have my memory jogged. i hadn't though of that in a long time.

u.w.
08-28-2015, 04:04
That is really, really good rick.

u.w.

daddytwosticks
08-28-2015, 07:15
That's very good Rick
You certainly did the trick
I'll shut up now
Before people think I'm a d**k :)

Pedaling Fool
08-28-2015, 07:29
Dude, that ship sailed a long time ago:eek::D

WingedMonkey
08-28-2015, 10:52
What are some of those things you think are must see, must do's on the AT?

Must see/do Springer and Katahdin.

And all the stuff in-between that falls in your lap.

deerdog
08-28-2015, 17:03
I really want to know where Fat man Squeeze is at. All I know is that it is near Grayson highlands.
Can you help me out?

peakbagger
08-28-2015, 17:13
Happy Hour at the Bar on Killingtons Summit. The inn at the Long Trail

BirdBrain
08-28-2015, 17:29
Moosilauke
Indian Pipes
Canada Jays
Quarts Boulders
Presidentials from Wildcat D
Bigelows from Little Bigelow
Katahdin from Abol Bridge

rocketsocks
08-28-2015, 20:40
Must Sees on the AT

Big Moose
Black Bear
Porcupine to spare
Rattle Snake
Chocolate shake

Metor Shower
Snow Shower
Hot Shower
Manhattan Power

Spruce Grouce
Angel's house
Full moons
Maine's Loons

Cairns in the Fog
Logs over bogs
Bald in the Sun
Real sheets when done

The rest fades away
For me anyway.
Brilliant! well done.

Hoofit
08-28-2015, 20:47
I camped out for an extra night in the Grayson Highlands...a beautiful spot.

rafe
08-28-2015, 20:50
Creeper Trail. How could I forget.

Kaptainkriz
08-28-2015, 22:54
http://www.trimbleoutdoors.com/ViewTrip/248120


I really want to know where Fat man Squeeze is at. All I know is that it is near Grayson highlands.
Can you help me out?

Datto
08-30-2015, 18:26
Getting something to rhyme with "shower" reminded me of seeing the NY Skyline from the Trail. Not sure where it was exactly, but it was fun to have my memory jogged. i hadn't though of that in a long time.


For me, that spot on the AT was about one-half mle north of the New Jersey/New York line as I remember.

Requres very clear weather. I could see the Twin Towers rising out of Manhattan plain as day.


Datto

Datto
08-30-2015, 18:36
What are some of those things you think are must see, must do's on the AT?

If you've never been to Washngton, DC you might put that on your list of side excursions while thru-hiking the AT. Check to see if the train from Harper's Ferry is still running -- it used to let you off right behind the Capitol Building. From there, simply walk (you know, that thing you've probably been doing for 1,000 miles or so) down the Mall to see the Smithsonian, Washington Monument, Vietnam Memorial and the LIncon Memoral. That'll easily take up a day of sightseeing. Then get back on the train and return to Harper's Ferry.

Also, some of the people who I was hiking with in New York went into New York City and took in a Broadway play -- complete in their hiking garb. They were a sight I'm sure.

The Cliffs just north of the Georgia/North Carolina line and the Boundary Tree right at the Georgia North Carolina line (on AT).

Also, I went into Gettysburg on my AT thru-hike when I reached US 30 in Pennsylvania -- fabulous experience if you've never been to Gettysburg. The actually battle was July 1st-3rd and you may be coming through that area on those dates during a northbound AT thru-hike.

Pierce Pond as someone else has mentioned.


Datto

permagrin
09-05-2015, 22:57
I'd have to add:
McAffes Knob
Ponies at Grayson Highlands
Getting yer milkshake fix at some of the waysides in the Shenandoah national park
Walking thru the Smokies-every footstep of it

BillyGr
09-06-2015, 15:51
Must Sees on the AT


But the question is - after that, did you start a fire? :)

Snowcrash
11-29-2015, 22:31
If you've never been to Washngton, DC you might put that on your list of side excursions while thru-hiking the AT. Check to see if the train from Harper's Ferry is still running -- it used to let you off right behind the Capitol Building. From there, simply walk (you know, that thing you've probably been doing for 1,000 miles or so) down the Mall to see the Smithsonian, Washington Monument, Vietnam Memorial and the LIncon Memoral. That'll easily take up a day of sightseeing. Then get back on the train and return to Harper's Ferry.

Also, some of the people who I was hiking with in New York went into New York City and took in a Broadway play -- complete in their hiking garb. They were a sight I'm sure.

The Cliffs just north of the Georgia/North Carolina line and the Boundary Tree right at the Georgia North Carolina line (on AT).

Also, I went into Gettysburg on my AT thru-hike when I reached US 30 in Pennsylvania -- fabulous experience if you've never been to Gettysburg. The actually battle was July 1st-3rd and you may be coming through that area on those dates during a northbound AT thru-hike.

Pierce Pond as someone else has mentioned.


Datto

How do you do that sort of thing with all your hiking gear/pack... I cant imagine walking around DC capitol area with a huge backpack being the best idea.

Sandy of PA
11-29-2015, 22:39
I took my backpack to Washington DC. I had to empty it on the counter at the Smithsonian Native American exhibit, but they did let me in. I do carry a smaller pack, about 40Liter.

Odd Man Out
11-29-2015, 23:48
I took my backpack to Washington DC. I had to empty it on the counter at the Smithsonian Native American exhibit, but they did let me in. I do carry a smaller pack, about 40Liter.

I had a long layover in DC en route to my backpacking trip in VA (summer 2014). There is a commercial bag check service at the train station, but it is very expensive and on-line reviews are horrid. But I found out that The National Gallery of Art (on the Mall) has a free bag check. Only certain entrances can check big bags - see link. I used the west entrance of the West building. I had to empty my bag so they could search it (I felt embarrassed making them do all that work, but they were very nice about it). I repacked everything and they put it on a rack while I explored the gallery. Now you are supposed to use this service just while you are in the gallery, but they can't really stop you from leaving and going to other museums on the mall. Admission is free so there is nothing to stop you from coming and going. Just make sure you pick up your bag before the bag check area closes or you could be in a real pickle.

Also, some of the Smithsonian Museums have lockers you can use. Many are small lockers that would not be big enough to hold a pack, but the Natural History Museum (next door to the National Gallery) had larger lockers that would hold my pack (although it's a relatively small Kalais - a big expedition pack may not fit). I also took the bus out to the Air and Space annex by Dulles Airport. They also have large lockers. It's a bit of a pain to get to by bus and takes a good part of a day, but I'm an aviation nut and had not been there before so it was high on my priority list. Doing these things I got to see the only DaVinci painting in the western hemisphere, the unbelievable annunciation by Van Eyck, an SR71, a space shuttle, and lots of other cool things.

http://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/visit/museum-policies.html

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Datto
12-01-2015, 14:31
How do you do that sort of thing with all your hiking gear/pack... I cant imagine walking around DC capitol area with a huge backpack being the best idea.

It was the only time that I hid my backpack in the woods -- I bushwacked at least 1/2 mile into the woods (maybe more) to hide my backpack and chainlocked it to a tree and put some brush on top of it (a few backpacks had been stolen when I was on my AT thru-hike ahead of me so I took as many precautions as possible). It took about 15 minutes of looking after returning to the AT before I found my backpack.

The trip into Washington, DC was really fun on my AT thru-hike. A bit of a shell-shocked experience with all the people and noise but still lots of fun. The last time I had been to Washinton. DC before that was collecting on a $400,000 bill (todays dollars) that was owed to me (not fun but still quite a life story on the collection part).


Datto