what is the story on the hiker Yearbook? What happened? Is he still in business? Wil anymore Yearbooks be produced? Also, does anyone have a 2019 yearbook they would sell?
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what is the story on the hiker Yearbook? What happened? Is he still in business? Wil anymore Yearbooks be produced? Also, does anyone have a 2019 yearbook they would sell?
Natural soil aeration.
Frost heaving.
$15, let's see pictures first.
Good for you! I retired last September. I sure do not miss work. See you on the trail.
I called them and whoever I spoke with said that they don't do it anymore. just do it at home just before you leave. yeah 30 days to get to the Smoky mountains. you also have an additional 8 days to...
I think you guys have convinced me to never bring apples or bananas on the Appalachian Trail. that way I will be safe from the prying eyes and minds of others.
Wow! Train with that and then go to a 30 lb pack . That should make your next hike very easy.
Thanks for the help. I am no longer invisible. Wonder when I set that?
Thanks. The government should be back before I need them in March.
I am online at the moment and it says I am invisible. Ah, if it was only true. Anyone else got an idea. I was offline when you checked.
The yellow dot to the right of my name says I am invisible. What exactly does that mean and how do you change it?
I called them. She said they don't do it anymore. NOC said they don't copy it anymore either, but I have read that hikers in the past have had it copied there?
On the site it says the permit is good for 30 days plus the eight days to get through so another words that says it's good for 38 days now. I don't know if that just changed or not.
When you go online to get the permit, what are the acceptable methods of payment? Also, are you able to print the permit immediately or is there a waiting period?
anchor told me that the 10050 is the fastest one in that neighborhood as far as how long it takes to charge. that is of course in their brand and when I talk to him about 8 months ago.
Do to unforeseen circumstances, I will need to change my start date to 3/4/2019. Sorry for the problem.
I appreciate all the interest, but for the time being, I think I will stick with the Justin Andersons.
Can you put a picture up showing the bags and their positioning? I can't figure out how they don't get in the way of your legs at least when you're going up and down hills.
The ones I have now can stay on even when the pack is off.
I am an older guy, so I just cannot reach the water bottle out of the side of the pack any more. Has anyone heard about Justin Anderson's equipment? I recently purchased some bottle holders of his...
Trail patina? Lol!
Virginia, young man, Virginia!
I gave my son my old whisper lite from the 80s. I gave it to him with a repair kit and it still works great, just a little heavy.
Good thing I read this thread! Last time I used my Sawyer Squeeze, I back flushed it , cleaned it and sanitized it. It was locked up pretty good and I am going hiking in a few days. I have the water...