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  1. #1
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    Default Ran into a NOBO thru hiker in PA

    Did boiling Springs to Duncannon PA 2 days ago. Ran into a through hiker named Alpine who started new years day. He was Just south of Duncannon PA.

    Only saw 2 other camping hikers on the trail in 2 days and a handful of folks out for a walk. Water was flowing at the spring behind the Darlington shelter, a bit more than a steady trickle. Took about a minute plus to fill a 2 liter bag. That spring is listed as questionable.

    Water was plentiful along the section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by THEDON View Post
    Water was flowing at the spring behind the Darlington shelter, a bit more than a steady trickle. Took about a minute plus to fill a 2 liter bag. That spring is listed as questionable.
    That's pretty slow for this early in the season at that spring, afraid it might be dry even at leaf-out time. Perry County remains under drought watch.

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