AT: 695.7 mi
Benton MacKaye Trail '20
Pinhoti Trail '18-19'
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They are bad a quite a few BC sites in GSMNP. Guess they aren't hunted enough there?
One trip, a couple of hikers passed me on the trail leading to #29. I arrived about 30 minutes later to find out a meese had chewed a hole in one of the hiker's brand new Osprey pack. They had only been there about 15 min before it happened.
Dont blame the mice.
You the one that ventured into their home and left gear unprotected.
If they had travelled to your house, then you can be mad.
Last edited by MuddyWaters; 01-24-2018 at 14:22.
Backcountry campsite #37 is infested.
Had a mouse in my tent once. Ran across my face while I was trying to sleep. Screamed like a little girl.
On a different trip a mouse chewed through my hiking pole strap just a few inches from my head. Never heard it.
On a different trip a mouse took a half cup of trail mix from our food bag and transferred it to another person's pack where it spent the night creating a den. The food bag and the pack were up on the bear lines.
Viscous little monsters. All at #37. Infested!
Scientists say white-footed mice, which are primary carriers of the Lyme bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, are a highly popular host of black-legged ticks — which consequently makes them a key culprit in the spread of Lyme disease.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.5654696e6772
Backcountry campsite #37 is infested.
that campsite is one of the worst one for mice as its one of the most popular sites in the park....
I'm starting to think about picking up on of those toothpick crossbows I saw over on massdrop. Might be fun sport
Nah, you're thinking like a Thru-hiker, there are many camps off the AT, but you have to walk to them. But after rereading you're right in that I didn't make that clear. My hike wasn't an AT hike; the AT was a small part of my route. I started from Cades Cove picnic area and went up Anthony Creek, Bote Mtn, and was going to go past Spence down Eagle Creek for the first night, then back up to Spence, but I got lazy and cut that part out instead just stopping at Spence. The next camp was Sheep Pen Gap over on Gregory Ridge. The last day I went down Gregory Bald trail, out Forge Creek gravel road (closed to traffic right now) and then walked the center of the Cove fields as much as I could back to the picnic area.
Last edited by PatmanTN; 01-24-2018 at 19:34.
More walking, less talking.
M-I-C-K-E-Y! Why ? Because humans are SLOBs than blame the animals for trying to survive! M-O-U-S-E.
soilman,
Ok. At ease soldier.
The Five Basic Principles of Going Lighter ~ Cam "Swami" Honan of OZ
ha ha....yeah....but there is a missing piece of the equation in your statement. That is the part about the 'slobs' gathering regularly at very predictable places which also happen to be a great....and not natural by the way..... great artificial nesting shelter habitat for the little vermin
lol, nah it's cool. This is the public internet. soilman doesn't know me and there is no way he could know that I've been hiking in the GSMNP for over half my life or that by my most conservative estimate I've hiked over 5000 miles in the park, or that I've checked off the 900 miler list twice or that I've hiked almost every historical manway that can be researched or that I've spent countless hours doing volunteer clean-up and trail maintenance there. I'm just as likely to judge people based on snippets of information as anyone. I get it.