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    Wanna-be hiker trash
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    Running across the Palisades Parkway at rush hour stands out.

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    Damascus. You'll never get out with your heart in tact.
    "Maybe life isn't about avoiding the bruises. Maybe it's about collecting the scars to prove we showed up for it."

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    About 1.86 seconds after you step on a Timber Rattler.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digger'02 View Post
    the Doyle hands down
    So so true.

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    Default Most dangerous part of the trail

    ticks, photo ops, getting lost, trusting water, the wrong shoes, free pancakes in Franklin nc, short cuts. dragon's tooth, partying and yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Another Kevin View Post
    Worse still is if the driver celebrated or mourned the hike in town before getting on the road. Don't drive when you're tired and emotional!
    As they keep adding brewpubs near the trail, shuttlers will be able to add "designated driver" to their services.

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    The Doyle was pretty freaky, I still have 200 miles left but the rock ledges in NH are dicey.

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