An Englishman, from New Hampshire? Perhaps he was cast out from the Queens land, and is now a vagabond.
Came here voluntarily also, unlike many of your forefathers and those you are descended from.
I like this guy
And medical records for knee, ankle or foot injuries.Originally Posted by hikerboy57:1398654
Now say the OP's Name fast three times.
I descend from Thomas Rogers, Stephen Hopkins, and Richard Warren. Perhaps you have heard of their boat. 3 of my ancestors fought in the Revolutionary War. One was on board the Unity which took the Margaretta in the 1st naval battle of that war. 4 fought in the Civil War. My family crossed the pond a long time ago and voluntarily. What took you so long?
In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years. - Abraham Lincoln
What a labyrinth it is navigating opinions to accumulate a decent gear list...What one man swears by another has suffered a near death experience from! I am totally new to the whole mullarkey...and I have to buy two of everything but I think we are doing quite well and should have a base weight of around ten or eleven pounds, although, I am prepared to be shocked when we actually weigh everything...We haven't got as far as trail ethics yet...I'm sure most of it is common sense...surely nobody would object to the offering of freshly picked wild flowers to any fair maidens we encounter along the way would they?
In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years. - Abraham Lincoln