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[at-l] ME>GA or GA>ME



Well...the guidebooks are printed with locations from N to S.  Seems to me
that folx like Felix got to read the guidebooks from front to back instead
of back to front.  I always wondered about that...ifin the majority of folx
goes a certain way....'peers to me that they'd print 'em that way, too.
Hmmm...
Shelly Hale

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "joe miele" <jmmiele@optonline.net>
To: "AT LIST" <at-l@backcountry.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 8:39 AM
Subject: [at-l] ME>GA or GA>ME


> Hi Folks -
>
> Sorry to do this, but I'd actually like to start a discussion about
hiking.  I'm not sure if that's an appropriate topic for the list but I'll
give it a shot anyway  ;-)
>
> Most people complete a thru-hike by starting at Springer and ending at
Katahdin.  A smaller number of folks do it the other way around.  For those
of you who have completed a one-way thru hike of the AT, what made you
decide on the direction of travel?  I'm curious to hear from people like
Felix and others who have "gone against the grain" so to speak by starting
their walk at Katahdin.
>
> What are the advantages/disadvantages of either trek?
>
> Peace,
> Joe
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