whatever. just sayin' that it was a thriving, successful place before this century and thousands of folks were helped by the hansens in the last century
whatever. just sayin' that it was a thriving, successful place before this century and thousands of folks were helped by the hansens in the last century
No one's disputing this, Wolf, and people that hiked before the year 2000 have very fond memories of the Hansens. I know I do.
The Backpacker article, however, was principally concerned with the past decade, and with PRESENT services at Mountain Crossings. Giving public praise to Mr. Porter's efforts in now way minimizes or negates the work of his predecessors. Mountain Crossings has been a blessing to hikers for a very long time.
I heartily second Jack's sentiments on this issue.
Winton is a great asset to the hikers that pass thru Mountain Crossings.
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I thoroughly enjoyed the article. Brought back wonderful memories of our attempted thru-hike last year and how much we enjoyed MC and meeting Winton and Pirate. We got to borrow the old van to go into town to run errands and we were put up, along with 6 other hikers, in a house a few miles away from MC that Winton owns. It had a washer and dryer and a decent bathroom, full kitchen. And I felt a little warm glow of pride, when the article mentioned how many people end their hikes at MC, that we had at least made it past there and on to Dick's Creek Gap.
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"All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us."
in 2003 winton picked me and bear(dog) up in hiawassee and brought us back to the walasi-yi. he had me repair some of his stone steps leading up to the store( i am a brick,block, stone mason, by trade. i'll always remember that. that was fun!winton and all the guys at neels gap are really great people.
Winton ensured I was prepared for some of the cold weather I had farther north.
Kirby
Did anyone else notice that the woman in the phone that Winton was helping was wearing pantyhose? I'm surprised she made it the 30 some miles from Springer.
I was talking to Heald yesterday and he told me about the artical.
I was fortunate to work and get to know the fine folk at Neel (no s) Gap a few springs back. This past year Alpine and Winton provided myself and Pete Kartsounes with our gear to hike the Colorado trail to raise money for kids with cancer.I love those guys!
Pantyhose worked under a wetsuit. Not that I would know.
Hey, I know a lot of hikers that wear panty hose.
And some of them are guys.
Best anti-chafing weapon known, hands down.
But needless to say, I'm talking about OTHER guys.
Right.
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