As a boy scout completing my hiking merit badge, I remember completing the Northern section of the trail (Wagner's Gap to Followers Hollow State Park).
From what I remember, you're walking along...
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As a boy scout completing my hiking merit badge, I remember completing the Northern section of the trail (Wagner's Gap to Followers Hollow State Park).
From what I remember, you're walking along...
That's really neat. I've seen saram wrap canoes but not tents. I am really interested in the collapsible stove they packed in with them.
Thanks for the suggestion. How well does it keep you warm in late fall/early spring?
This was more of a theoretical question (I don't have anything planned yet). I've successfully used them...
They are light weight and can fold up into a really small size. I have used them before as a shelter and sleeping for one/two nights at a time and it's worked but do you guys think the extra weight...
Meh, I've always felt that biking kinda defeats the purpose of enjoying the scenery since you speed past everything without the chance to let it sink in.
A week ago I learned that after the PA Turnpike was partially rerouted in the 60s, a 13 mile section (containing 2 tunnels) was abandoned and can now be used for hiking/biking. I tried doing more...
Thanks for the info in the links, it is very helpful.
Thanks for the info everybody! I will definitely try out the Iron Mountain Trail (although the creeper trail seems better suited for biking than hiking). I will also definitely look into Dolly Sods...
Hello everyone, I am new to this forum and I would just like to say I am happy it exists.
So here's the deal. I plan on backpacking the Appalachian Trail in about a year or two (I am a teacher...