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[at-l] Going hiking in August out of DWG
- Subject: [at-l] Going hiking in August out of DWG
- From: johno at monmouth.com (John O)
- Date: Sun Jul 11 18:11:09 2004
I'll be hiking through DWG around 3rd week of August. The 156 mile
Liberty-Water Gap Trail begins at Liberty State Park in Jersey City then
meanders through county and state parks ending at Delaware Water Gap
<http://members.fortunecity.com/nicealwayz/Kladko.html>. Then I'll head
northeast into PA for another 60+ miles ending at Tyler Hill. This hike is
a fundraiser to assist The Valerie Fund with their programs for kids with
cancer <http://www.thevaleriefund.org/>. Last year I volunteered at their
summer camp (Camp Happy Times) and had a blast with 200+ kids. I'm looking
forward to more good times once again.
Happy Trails!
John O
Message: 3
Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 19:43:49 -0400
From: Chase Davidson <wb4pan@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: [at-l] Going hiking in August out of DWG
To: Clark Wright <icw@esisnet.com>
Cc: icw@wardanddavis.com, "At-L@Backcountry.net"
<at-l@backcountry.net>
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I have tentative plans for the same thing! Two weeks north of / from
/ to DWG in early August. I have to choose weeks between Summer and
Fall school semesters.
chase
Clark Wright wrote:
> I am planning to hit the AT in mid-August to continue my "long term
> thru-hike" . . . I will be starting at the parking lot on the NJ side of
> DWG - the exact date is still a bit up in the air . . . and walking
> northward for about two weeks . . . if anyone wants to try and join me
> for some or all of this trip, zap me a note off-list . . . the best
> e-mail address to use is my office one: icw@wardanddavis.com. Also, if
> anyone has any ideas or suggestions re how best to get there from
> Raleigh, NC [I am debating whether to drive up, park in that lot, hike
> north, and get a hitch back down; versus flying into some nearby city
> and working transportation out from there].
>
> Thanks!
>
> Thru-Thinker
> [Clark Wright]