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What model is this and what is the capacity? Thanks.
This year's ALDHA gathering is at Williams College, MA. I attended the last conference, which was held there about 5 years ago, and the tent sites were in a field owned by an ALDHA member, I think....
How many people? Call or text me at 973-270-5150.I can meet you the afternoon of 6/26. Gas money. You've got a ride. I need to know your wishes because I schedule a physical therapy session that day.
When do you want to start? I live 30 miles from DWG. I may be able to help.
Dogwood: Just imagine what would've happened if you were black, hispanic, or any other person of color.
Look at Big Sky International.
Try Heaven Hill Farm and Garden Cntr. Right on AT, near boardwalk section.
I have seen people in the early stages of hypothermia. One factor that appears is that they're "not hungry." A very important step to take is EAT. Hot, or even warm food is nice, but any food will...
Check the AT Conservancy website for thru-hiking options. One flip flop option has one starting at the bottom of Shenandoah NP. Good way to get your trail legs before Harper's Ferry. If you start...
MyTrailCo: 850, $130, 850 hoody, $150.
Take a look at MyTrail.
Possibly a Coywolf, as discussed about 3 years ago on PBS. Very interesting development.
Used these tents in the mid to late '80's for winter warfare training. Heavy but effective. Some stuff just doesn't die.
You can park at the visitors' center for an extended period of time, but you must speak to the rangers first.
Take a look at My Trail. Good selection and reasonable prices.
Laurie, has a date been set for 2019's Flip Flop Festival? Thanks.
When I used to do long distance cycling (100mi.+), I'd use Tums at the first sign of leg cramps. Worked pretty quickly.
I also attended this year's ALDHA Gathering. Except for the lack of food trucks, it was the best of the 4 I have attended. Yes, I attended Anish's presentation and I came away most positively...
I agree with ScareBear. What he's shown you is a great deal. I've used the tent and it's pretty good. Don't forget some sort of ground cloth or footprint. Have a great experience.
It's about 9miles from DWG to Mohican. Camel up at the Gap. Water is available at Mohican. I haven't hiked that section in quite awhile, but I've always seen water along the way. Sunfish pond, right...
I've been wearing the Keen Durand boot foe several multi-day hikes. One pair of Darn Tough socks. No blisters. 1st pair of boots that didn't punish me.
Whiteblaze guide says no water a Mashipacong shelter. Brink Road shelter is .2 mi off trail, down hill. Water is another 900ft. If you leave car overnight at Culver's Gap, register it at the Stokes...
I should be in NJ, on the Kittatinny Ridge of the AT, with my SF buddies finishing up our leg of a charity hike for the Green Beret Foundation.