Sorry, I was thinking of Lewis Mountain. Loft Mountain campground usually doesn't open until the first weekend in May.
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Sorry, I was thinking of Lewis Mountain. Loft Mountain campground usually doesn't open until the first weekend in May.
Loft Mountain rarely fills up in April, unless the weather is very pleasant.
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There will normally be sites available during the week, but not always. Almost impossible to get a camp site on Friday or Saturday night. You can subscribe to text updates from the Park.
Mountain Crossings at Neel Gap announced today that their hostel is opening tomorrow, 2/25. The hostel has been closed for the last 3 years. The announcement was on their Facebook page.
Sad news this afternoon....
If you are a through hiker, you need a permit. The permit allows you to stay 7 nights in the park. You don't have to file an itinerary. More info here....
I live in Front Royal, and Slo-go'en. is right. It's been bitterly cold the first couple of weeks of February here, followed by brief warm ups, and then snow and cold. Trails have been very icy, and...
Mount Washington has had a string of very nice days. It's 67 degrees right now, and there is almost no wind. All time record high on Mount Washington is 72.
I've done several trips in October through Georgia, and have really enjoyed them. Much of the time you will have sunny mild days and clear, possibly frosty nights. Bugs are gone by then.
I believe that the stripes on the lower left sleeve are service stripes. He may have gotten one for each year he was overseas.
I bet your Dad had some great stories.
The patch on the lower right sleeve is a meritorious unit commendation.
Your Dad was a staff sergeant according to the sleeve insignia.
https://www.weather.gov/gsp/mountain
Abingdon, VA may work for you.
https://www.amazon.com/Along-Appalachian-Trail-Maddies-Travel-ebook/dp/B07GN5P6S1/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1534852776&sr=8-1&keywords=Along+The+Appalachian+Trail+Maddie’s+Travel+Diary%3A+Book+One
From the ATC https://www.appalachiantrail.org/docs/default-source/default-document-library/a-t-hunting-seasons-table-2017-18-doc.pdf?sfvrsn=5ced8aa0_0
Here's what he posted on FaceBook.
Thank you everyone who have been so supportive of this adventure. Unfortunately, my radical approach approach (around the clock push) left little margin for...
Tillie passed away a little over 10 years ago.
Looks like I may have been confused with Harvey's starting point on Saturday. It appears he covered around 47 miles, leaving him around 60 miles behind StringBean's pace.
Harvey covered 57.3 miles on Saturday, leaving him 50.2 miles behind StringBean's pace.
Harvey had a fairly short day yesterday, stopping at Mile 1471.8, which puts him 58.3 miles behind StringBean's pace. He is having a good day today, having already gone 40 miles.
Lots of good info here. http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=21455
I did a quick check, and it looks like Standing Indian at 5499 feet is the tallest mountain in this stretch.
Here is the calendar for 2017. https://www.nps.gov/shen/planyourvisit/facilities-opening-schedule.htm
A lot of areas will close the last weekend in October. Skyland stays open later.
I've...