I cannot get water from the faucet at the church on Skeenah Gap Road. Does anyone have info. that it is not working?
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I cannot get water from the faucet at the church on Skeenah Gap Road. Does anyone have info. that it is not working?
Congratulations and thanks for the report! I'm starting in just a few days and really appreciate the information.
Does anyone want to share all or part of this shuttle? I am slightly flexible on the date.
Walk in the Wild is shuttling me tentatively on April 19. If any one is interested in sharing a ride for all or part of it to share costs, let me know. I am able to be flexible on dates, give or take...
That would be the Blackwoods Press JMT Pocket Atlas by Erik the Black. Elevation profiles, mileage, 1:63,360 topo maps,trailheads, easy to read symbols for locations of water sources, campsites, etc....
One great thing I learned on the JMT was 'hike your own hike'. I had never set foot in the Sierra Nevada before hiking the JMT and wanted to learn about the area - including its rocks and its plants...
I am intrigued by your take on the Wenk book. I did a thru hike in 2012 and used it and thought it was great. I used it along with the Blackwoods Atlas and the Harrison maps. I am curious about what...
Thanks for the info. I hope you're enjoying your hike.
Good luck! You will figure it out. I hesitate to have an opinion because I have not done anything as long as the AT but... my first thru-hike was the John Muir Trail. I know it is SO much shorter,...
I had transportation lined up from the northern to southern terminus of the BMT for mid-April, but it has gotten a little iffy due to too many of the various animals on my cousin's farm being 'with...
I am now far enough along in actual planning and provisioning to say that I will thru-hike NOBO starting in mid-April and hoping to finish in 21 days. I have done some thru-hiking but never set foot...
Thanks to all of you for the info. I like the boots I have - 'waterproof' and slow-drying. Sounds like removing them on stream crossings to keep them dry is a reasonable option vs. getting something...
I am trying to decide on shoes for my thru-hike beginning in mid-April. Can folks tell me how many wet stream crossings I will likely encounter?
I just received the 3 part AntigravityGear Pocket Profile maps. Lots of information. It looks like they will be useful for planning and I will definitely take them along for the hike.