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    Default 468 miles in, here are a photo story album.

    Carrying this heavy camera sometimes sucks on long climbs but the photos are so worth it! https://imgur.com/gallery/fuYsj

    Writing from Mojo's I n Damascus. Have been gorging on fish tacos and ice cream. It's so nice to be able to eat everything you crave!!

    Happy that the terrain has gotten considerably easier and excited to see the wild horses in the Grayson Highlands. Hope you guys are having a good summer. Hiking the trail has been the best decision ever.

    Planning to flip at Harper's ferry and remove any stress of making it to Katadhin in time.

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    Your photos are gorgeous and inspiring! Thank you for sharing them with us.

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    Great pics. Went through some of your other pictures and videos also.....stopped at video of the guy messing with
    the king cobra.
    I am so glad we don't have anything like that in the Appalachians.

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    Such nice smooth and flat trails. Amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onemorehill View Post
    Your photos are gorgeous and inspiring! Thank you for sharing them with us.
    Thank you, happy to share.

    Quote Originally Posted by swisscross View Post
    Great pics. Went through some of your other pictures and videos also.....stopped at video of the guy messing with
    the king cobra.
    I am so glad we don't have anything like that in the Appalachians.
    Yep that would be terrifying!
    Quote Originally Posted by egilbe View Post
    Such nice smooth and flat trails. Amazing.
    Smooth and flat?? Are we looking at the same AT? Haha

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    You should see the trails in Maine and New Hampshire. Those trails are absolutely smooth and flat. You'll see :-)

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    Nice pictures, thanks. The colors are really nice.

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