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[at-l] hello to all



I've always thought that the area around Mt. Rogers would be an ideal place to
get introduced to the trail. The scenery is spectacular, and the "feral" ponies
at Greyson Highlands are such a treat.

Welcome--and enjoy!
Give Me Chocolate

DRTII123@aol.com wrote:

> just today subscribed to the list and have enjoyed reading postings from some
> of you. i am in north carolina and will be taking my son on a 2 night hike on
> the s.w. virginia section of the A.T., our first experience. we will be going
> along with another dad and his two sons. we have camped and hiked quite a bit
> and have only one other backpacking trip under our belts. anybody have
> experience with the area around mt. rogers? would appreciate any info. i
> don't have any problem with wanting somebody to talk me out of thru-hiking
> the whole trail. it is a dream to someday do it. would be nice to have the
> freedom to do it. loved hearing about the snow...we had 80+ degree weather
> and went swimming today.
>
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