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[at-l] links to my recent NH and PA pics



We noticed the trail was rockier than the surrounding land also. Then we
noticed the piles of rocks along side of the trail. That led us us to
believe that the piles of rocks were just waiting to be spread on the trail
by volunteer trail workers. :)
Ken
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Slyatpct@aol.com>
To: <lbooher@pure.net>; <at-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: [at-l] links to my recent NH and PA pics


> In a message dated 11/21/2003 11:52:16 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> lbooher@pure.net writes:
>
> > The ones of PA remind me: why does it usually seem that the trail bed is
> > rockier than the surrounding land?  I noticed this phonomenon this
spring in
> > MD.  I think I know the answer, but I want some other opinions on this,
first.
> >
>
> Hmmm.... I would imagine the footpath is rockier because it's the trail
and
> gets constant use.  Looking at the surrounding land the growth appears to
be
> propagated by the use of Leki poles.
>
> <A
HREF="http://gallery.backcountry.net/ThruThinkersOctPAHike/aae";>http://galle
ry.backcountry.net/ThruThinkersOctPAHike/aae</A>
>
> .
>
>
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