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#7
08-29-2011 16:40
Re: Low Gap Shelter
It now has three sides and steps on the right side. -
#6
03-31-2004 14:22
Youngblood, in this pic, it looks as if this end has no wall. In any event, when I was there, this end did have a wall, thus the shelter was 3-sided like all the rest. Maybe my eyes are just fooling me in this photo.
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#5
12-18-2003 19:38
Rain Man,
It had all three sides. Someone had put some plastic over half the entrance to block cold wind.
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#4
12-07-2003 23:39
Stayed there in November 2003. This shelter now has 3 sides. In this pic it appears to only have a back and one side. It also has a flying squirrel.
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#3
07-10-2003 21:32
Looking cold and horrible....which is how I remeber it. In fact I introduced a nice man from Texas to the refreshing qualities of hot "cool-aid".
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#2
06-01-2003 12:34
There are "Low Gap Shelters" in several states along the AT. The Low Gap Shelter on the Georgia section of the trail is actually slightly downhill from the AT.
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#1
05-14-2003 12:26
If I recall correctly from 1978, this shelter is steeply up the hill from the trail, which makes the name "Low Gap Shelter" amusing in hind sight.
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