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    I just returned from an overnighter on this section. We started at Wolfsville Rd., hiked to Annapolis Rocks and set up camp, then just dropped down to Rt. 40 on sunday morning.

    There was still 12-14" of snow on most of the trail. Morning hiking was much easier because the snow was frozen hardpack, it became much more like slush as the day got warmer.

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    I was planning on leaving the 14th, warm temps and rain in the forecast. Ill keep an eye on any reports. Thanks for the heads up!

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    Anyone know how much snow is left on the trail in the southern part of MD as of today? All the rain should help the melt.

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    marylands an easy hike, the elevation changes are mild and the terrains alot less rocky and precipitous than virginia and pennsylvania. a hike from harpers ferry, wv north to penn mar state park should only take two, three days. great way to spend a weekend
    I broke a mirror in my house. I'm supposed to get seven years bad luck but my lawyer thinks he can get me five.

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