I will acknowledge that Ihad a couplr experiences last year of people partying and generally disrespectful of trail etiquette. However, my term of bubble is more like a wave. Through a few weeks...
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I will acknowledge that Ihad a couplr experiences last year of people partying and generally disrespectful of trail etiquette. However, my term of bubble is more like a wave. Through a few weeks...
Hey class of '13! I was wondering where the bubble is. I am heading down south and may hit up some trail time, maybe get some trail magic going for you.
Where's everyone at?!
Journeyman '12
Yeah, I'm keeping pretty on the regular, still having a hard time. Imagine I generally will, just hoping it won't be so hard for too long.
I know there were (are) more than one. This Smiley is: The AT Heavyweight Champ!! Big red pack? Champ-Charge? Gummy-bear and peanut butter sandwiches? Last time we saw him was Gorham, NH. Wondering...
Anyone else having a hard time adjusting after getting home and being off the trail for a while? I'm having a hell of a hard time right now.
I believed they closed, by The Outhouse aka The Mayors was the best spot for us. Great folks.
And as in the hokey-pokey, that's what it's all about.
First, we would like to take a step back, as we see our post could easily be misinterpreted. Believe us, we appreciate what everyone does to maintain the AT. We go out and volunteer plenty of time in...
OK folks, we're finishing up the AT this summer, taking off around June in northern CT. so, should be in the whites by mid/end of june. Honestly starting a new thread hoping to get new and up to date...
There are sections on the AT in CT by the housatonic river that are nearly flat but offer beautiful area's that are isolated but flat, or near flat. Usually near roads in most area's so you can park...
When we started we were in the worse shape of our lives. The only thing we did to prepare was buy stuff (no joke lol). Honestly, it is mental more than physical. You just need to take it one step at...