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    Default NOBO in VA from Old Orchard Shltr/VA 602 to Partnership

    I'm backl. Starting in late July with a section walk from VA 603 just down from Old Orchard Shelter, 3-4 days to Partnership Shelter. Does anyone have any idea of what water sources will be like? It also looks like a bit of an uphill the first few miles to the top of Hurricane Mountain. Comments?

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    that's just 23 miles. been lots of thunderstorms lately. water sources should be OK

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    Gorgeous section! We travelled it in July several times and had no probs finding water. We carried 3L/day to be safe and didn't have any issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    that's just 23 miles. been lots of thunderstorms lately. water sources should be OK
    Nice to see you're still doing well.

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    Any comments on the uphill that starts just north of VA 603?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Weasel View Post
    Any comments on the uphill that starts just north of VA 603?

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    it's gradual and switchbacked. and yes i'm doing well. and you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    it's gradual and switchbacked. and yes i'm doing well. and you?
    Well, I move kind of gradually, and I'm a bit switchbacked. So thanks for that description of the trail there. I'm in NC now, down on the coast, so I hope to be able to get a lot more of the Trail done now.

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    Just got back from there yesterday, going sobo. The climb up Iron Mountain is long but well graded. There is a shelter just past the summit, maybe a mile or so and only a couple hundred feet down, with great water. Then it's a steep descent down to the creek bottom near Hurricane Campground, and a long but okay climb to Dickey Gap. Then keep climbing to High Point, long descent to Trimpi Shelter, then a 10 mile ridgeline walk to Partnership.

    If it were me I would plan to stay at Hurricane Campground the first night ($16 fee but a very pleasant spot on a weekday. Might be crowded on weekends.) Then stay at Trimpi the next night. I think that's a reasonable pace. You could stay at Hurricane Mountain Shelter on the first night depending on when you get started, it is a longish climb and the shelter is nice, with good tentsites nearby.

    There was good water at all the shelters and in plenty of places in between, though that can change in a month. Have a great hike!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigcranky View Post
    Just got back from there yesterday, going sobo. The climb up Iron Mountain is long but well graded. There is a shelter just past the summit, maybe a mile or so and only a couple hundred feet down, with great water. Then it's a steep descent down to the creek bottom near Hurricane Campground, and a long but okay climb to Dickey Gap. Then keep climbing to High Point, long descent to Trimpi Shelter, then a 10 mile ridgeline walk to Partnership.

    If it were me I would plan to stay at Hurricane Campground the first night ($16 fee but a very pleasant spot on a weekday. Might be crowded on weekends.) Then stay at Trimpi the next night. I think that's a reasonable pace. You could stay at Hurricane Mountain Shelter on the first night depending on when you get started, it is a longish climb and the shelter is nice, with good tentsites nearby.

    There was good water at all the shelters and in plenty of places in between, though that can change in a month. Have a great hike!
    I'm thinking of staying at the Hurricane Campground, but also wondering if off-trail tenting (I hate the term "stealth tenting") will be a problem in that general area, out of sight of the path.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Weasel View Post
    I'm thinking of staying at the Hurricane Campground, but also wondering if off-trail tenting (I hate the term "stealth tenting") will be a problem in that general area, out of sight of the path.

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    There are long stretches where it's steep enough to prevent off-trail camping, but also plenty of places with fairly obvious tent sites.
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