jmitchell
02-02-2012, 14:18
Winter Newsletter:
http://www.hike-sst.org/The%20Linkster%20winter%202011.pdf (http://www.hike-sst.org/The%20Linkster%20winter%202011.pdf)
The SST is a part of the GET and is a rocky ridgetop trail known for its superb views, historical features, and rock outcrops and sinkholes. The Standing Stone Trail Club is doing amazing work transforming this trail into a first rate footpath. There is a new shelter near Butler Knob.
http://www.hike-sst.org/The%20Linkster%20winter%202011.pdf (http://www.hike-sst.org/The%20Linkster%20winter%202011.pdf)
The SST is a part of the GET and is a rocky ridgetop trail known for its superb views, historical features, and rock outcrops and sinkholes. The Standing Stone Trail Club is doing amazing work transforming this trail into a first rate footpath. There is a new shelter near Butler Knob.