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1/2 of all electricity generated in the US does not make it to a meter - for rural areas even more - if you think the price is too high go without
George 04-17-2021, 06:05Didn’t mean to be snarky or argumentative, but does look that way now. Just my finance background kicking...the one I kinda need to hike away from
HankIV 04-13-2021, 23:41Looking at Google Earth, I can't tell exactly where the trouble is based on the data in the article beyond it's "near Pearisburg".
But
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Wondering if anyone still uses the old workhorses of external frame packs? Thanks
Last Post By: Cheyou Today, 04:24Ive never really paid attention to what I pack olong on 1-3 night trips. My most recent trip 3D/2N my food bag was around 5lbs. I wear a Apple Watch so
Last Post By: hobbs Today, 01:15Doing this stretch in a week.
Water situation?
Any closures or re-routes? I see on Guthook about one at Raush Creek/Stony Creek.
My story is certainly not unique. In my teens and 20's I was all about backpacking and bicycle touring in summer, alpine and nordic skiing in winter.
Last Post By: RockDoc Yesterday, 18:09Hello all,
I have ordered a couple hundred stickers to share with all my friends here.
I will take a picture and post
Has rain ever wet your gear, when you weren't using a pack liner or dry sack, but did use a rain cover for your pack? Aren't backpacks sufficiently rain
Last Post By: nsherry61 Yesterday, 15:42
2 months later, downed power line still closes part of the Appalachian Trail - GoDanR
Not quite right. The process of converting the energy in coal/natural gas/uranium/wind/etc. to electricity is fairly inefficient, but once the electricity
gpburdelljr 04-17-2021, 09:25