So I just got back from a nice hike thru the AT war zone. Huge trees blown down snapped off at 15 ft high. Tree carnage in some major spots. This section of the trail is in great shape. Some of it is currently small streams but they'll hopefully dry up soon. Telephone, Morgan Stewart, and RPH all in great shape Privy's good. No trash to speak of. The sign to point you toward Garymoor is gone so keep track of where you are. Also I have a bone to pick with "AWOL", the description that you can pitch your tent on the ball field is not really right. If you take your phone out and look on the view from above you will see NO ball field, its just an irregular piece of grass - yes a field but not baseball or softball just grass. The shower there is out of service and appears to have been locked for a while. No Privy there either. but ELECTRIC in the picnic shelter, everybody was happy about that. There is water "EVERY WHERE" don't stock up. Was told by many North bound watch your blazes between shenandoah tent and south end of Clarence Fahnestock they were "losing" the trail in spots. I was heading south, yes there were the couple of times where you were like " ok where's the next blaze" but nothing crazy. I kept mentioning a great piece of advice I got; "If you think you have lost your way Turn around a blaze might be right behind you". It really does help often. Ran across about 10 thru hikers ranging about day 70 -78. One " High Peaks" said he was 562 off springer and like 68 at Harpers ferry. "13" was slack packing with the help of a friend thru NY.