Another vote for McAfee Knob. And I've got MY photo of Baltimore Jack! Attachment 6308
Another vote for McAfee Knob. And I've got MY photo of Baltimore Jack! Attachment 6308
"All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us."
Mountain Crossings.
"Why is it a penny for your thoughts, but you always have to put your two cents in?"
- Stephen Wright
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo...eat=directlink
If this link works here's one of my favorite pictures I took at McAfee Knob last Oct.
Pain is a by-product of a good time.
I agree McAfee, but Max Patch has to be in there somewhere
Definitely McAfee Knob.
If people spent less time being offended and more time actually living, we'd all be a whole lot happier!
The phallic tree:
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might not be the most photographed, but the notch deserves some love!
David Perry
79.1 down, 2,101.9 to go.
Any rock with a rattlesnake on it.
Springer
Blood Mountain
Mountain Crossings @ Walasi-Yi
that's about as far as the majority of NOBO's get before calling it quits
McAffee Knob, maybe the halfway sign in PA
Bob
Most of my personal AT photos were taken in the Roan highlands, so that's a biased answer. I've got to at least say Carver's Gap; though by tourists, not hikers.
"Only in the woods can one find solitude without loneliness."-Robert Traver
Flickr
I have read that the most traveled portion of the AT is the CT section. If that is true my vote would have to be the pyramid at the summit of Bear Mountain.
Two of the most photographed by thru-hikers, excluding the Springer and Katahdin summits, are probably the Kennebec canoe ferry and the view of Katahdin from Abol Bridge.
Teej
"[ATers] represent three percent of our use and about twenty percent of our effort," retired Baxter Park Director Jensen Bissell.