Does the snow sometimes cover up the white blazes? Is it harder to keep the trail in the snow? I would think it would be more difficult in snow.
Does the snow sometimes cover up the white blazes? Is it harder to keep the trail in the snow? I would think it would be more difficult in snow.
Sometimes snow or ice covers branches or even trunks. I have done many hike in N. ga and beyond and didn't have trouble finding the trail. The biggest issue is when the branches collapse the green tunnel. I have had to crawl through some sections like this and it quickly becomes type 2 fun.
If a wet snow is blowing in the right direction it can stick to the sides of trees and hide the blazes, but that is rare. The most trouble is finding where the trail goes back into the woods after crossing an open area like a bald, especially if your in an active storm.
Since the trail is generally beaten down into the earth, following a depression in the snow is usually the trail. If your the first one on the trail after a storm, you have to pay a bit more attention to keep track of it then usual. Then next few people to follow have to hope the one leaving foot prints in the snow knew where they were going...
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We had a couple sections were the blazes have been covered. At that point we're looking for cut trees across the trail. Leaving g Damascus today, and heading towards Atkins. Not sure how long it's going to take, but we have 7 days of food.
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In Atkins tonight and tomorrow. Got the Lost Moutain Shelter on day one to see 18 people there. Camped in the rain that night, and stuck around the shelter the following days to dry out. Ended up staying there 3 nights due to sleet the following day. The 3rd night there the temp was t degrees, and I had a popped sleeping pad since night one. The next night was Thomas Knob Shelter for an 11 degree night night. Then onto Old Orchard, Trimpi, and finally Partnership. Temps is the 50's during the day, and warmer nights.
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In Pearisburg VA now, and should be back on the trail Sunday. Great weather for since leaving Atkins. Last night was the coldest night at 33 degrees.
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Hitting the trail in the morning. We're starting something new this section. Starting this we're going to do no less than 15 miles a day. We'll see how that goes.
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We made it to Harpers Ferry today. Went to the ATC office, registered, and we're numbers 9 & 10 for this year's NOBO'S. Getting back out tomorrow since Harpers Ferry is pretty pricey. Plus we got our lighter gear, and we're ready for some 20+ mile days.
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For those that still wonder. We'll be entering the White's on Friday or Saturday.
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Congratulations, B&B!
Glad you made it.
Congratulations!!
it's been in the mid 90s and humid here in St. Louis the past couple of weeks.
I followed you guys on instagram & facebook. Have to say I was rooting for you the entire time. Thank you for sharing your journey & success! <3
The trouble I have with campfires are the folks that carry a bottle in one hand and a Bible in the other.
You never know which one is talking.
You're incorrect in your statement. Maybe do some research, and then come back with correct answers. We contacted Baxter Headquarters before entering the park. Actually calling them from Abol Bridge, and talking with them for about 20 minutes. We had permission to bring the dog in with us. We were greeted by the AT Steward John at the park entrance, and he even told us the office let him know about us coming through. They have very strict guidelines in situations like this, and we did everything they asked to the T. After coming down, many park workers actually stopped to talk with us, and even asked how everything went. There was no sneaking, no rule breaking, and nothing done wrong. Thanks for living up to the WhiteBlaze community that bashed us at the beginning, and now the end. Guess things will never change.
A good lesson for those school children would be to not jump to conclusions before you have the facts you need to get an accurate answer. There are legal ways of getting pets into Baxter if you do something very simple called research.
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Any person with a service animal should not be grilled by ANYONE for 20 minutes. I feel horible that you had to be subjected to that-- even if the interrogation was done with a veil of kindness.
I think you should file an ADA complaint -- not only for yourselves, but also for all the other who travel with a service animal, and as an example for your students. Discrimination of any kind simply should not be tolerated.
Congrats a a successful 4-season hike!