He died much too young.
R.I.P. Jack
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He died much too young.
R.I.P. Jack
or don't. that's all i'm sayin'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gq7kSPlHrdA
sad news indeed, he was a great guy, very helpful, stayed at his place twice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjLBXb1kgMo
whatever happened to the other guy with the youtube videos? the guy with the beard that walks slow, i thought he was a humble hiker.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2Wx230gYJw
perfect! i like his style, hey why not give it a shot, ya only live once! dakota joe!
goh's homestay in singapore,cat had some mean thai stick i tell ya
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjLBXb1kgMo
"unlimited resources"?
could you spare a few million??
UDAP bear spray is about 20 bucks cheaper and comes with a holster.
spray down wind=wouldn't the bear smell or hear you long before an encounter?
spray upwind= pepper flavored human treat for bear...
best echo i've ever heard was from the trail just south of the summit where the trail pops out of the woods near the edge of a drop.
i ran into a person who told me they were going to be doing trail...
no it wasn't.:-?
;)
yes winter;
http://www.rssweather.com/climate/New%20Hampshire/Mt.%20Washington/
heck it's 39 degrees on the summit of the rock pile this morning;
Thursday, August 30, 2012
5:06 AM
Conditions...
no winter;
For Clingmans Dome (high elevation)
Month
High
Low
no winter
http://www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/monthly/graph/30533
Winter
Mid-November through February: Winter in the Smokies is generally moderate, but extremes in weather do occur,...
i'm not going to explain how easy it is to average 15 mile days, most folks that hike can easily figure that out.
25 mile days in the last 500 miles of a 2200 mile hike really isn't that...
2,175 miles divided by 15 miles per day = 145 days = 4 months and 25 days a very reasonable pace.
15 miles in a 10 hour day = 1.5 miles per hour a very reasonable pace
and for many a "reasonable pace" would be 4, maybe 5 months at most.
december in georgia still brings you 10 hours of daylight at 2.5 mph = 25 miles per day...
the last time i asked that question here on whiteblaze, everyone who read the thread showed up where i was told to go.
if he moves along at a reasonable pace he can finish before winter begins.
we had a small drainage problem up here back when tropical storm irene came through, many of the trails up here will never be the same and there's still alot of work to be done....
i put 500 (CDT)miles on a pair this past july. a bit heavy when wet, a bit slow to dry, started to fall apart right around 450 miles but are still going strong on day hikes now. they're comfortable,...
north, central, or south, "american"?
thanks, i like it better than the other one.