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[at-l] Year End Survey
- Subject: [at-l] Year End Survey
- From: stringdm@yahoo.com (Dawn Stringer)
- Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2001 18:41:54 -0500
the climb out of wesser was pretty tough. cheoah bald was beautiful, and
worth the work.
Albert Mountain wasn't bad for me. i enjoyed it. i did a lot of hand over
fist climbing, but it wasn't for an extended period, nor was it really hard.
i don't remember if standing indian was too difficult. i just remember that
i had to poop real bad.
belcher
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>From: Gary Ticknor <garyticknor@starpower.net>
>To: Dawn Stringer <stringdm@yahoo.com>, at-l <at-l@backcountry.net>
>Subject: Re: [at-l] Year End Survey
>Date: Tue, Jan 2, 2001, 6:34 PM
>
> Any particular area difficult? Albert Mountain looks bad (or good - see
> previous post on disasters). Standing Indian? Or the climb out of Wesser?
> Please let me know so I can start psyching myself up now ;)
>
> - Gary from Fairfax
>
> Dawn Stringer wrote:
>
>> the nantahalas are my favorite part of the trail. they were the most
>> difficult for me as well. but damn, were they beautiful!
>
> The main thing that stands out for me about Georgia was how GREEN it was!
> (that, and the poison ivy). To me, the Nantahalas look like an extension
> north of a really pleasant hike.
>
> Damn, I miss Coosa's dry wit.
>
>
> .
> osa's dry wit.
>
>
> .