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Question on NC -- Was[Re: [at-l] Re: at-l Digest, Vol 22, Issue 3]
Dan
Welcome to the campfire.
Pull up a log & join in.
Hey, whoever has the smashmallows, pass em over.
Do you have a copy of the Guidebook, or the Databook, or the companion? If
not I suggest you get one.
Another alternative is to look at last years Companion, on line at:
http://www.aldha.org/comp_pdf.htm
Also you can get mileage from:
http://www.ragtag.org/atdist.html
Chainsaw
BTW -- It is customary and good list etiquette (in order to keep from tying up
folks space) to remove extensive non related material from your post.
BTW2 -- We are a group of friends who are rather like a campfire -- we tend
to talk about a lot of things and forget that new folk to the campfire
missed part of the earlier conversation. So, we are not likely to bring up
a subject, unless something, or someone, brings it to mind. And, at any
particular time, a member, with just the right answer for you might be off
list, hiking or whatever.
So, don't just sit back a listen, expecting subjects to just come up or
limit yourself to the answers that come up currently.
There is an archive at
http://mailman.backcountry.net/pipermail/at-l/
or
http://www.backcountry.net/arch/at
If you can't find enough discussion, or an answer there, ask a question.
If you don't get enough responses ask again. I suspect some folk miss the
questions, or hold off when they have no major opinions on most of a group of
questions, etc.
Also, IMHO, you tend to get better answers to single questions with an
indicator of the question in the subject line, rather than very broad
questions, which are hard for anyone to get a hand around. So, for example,
you might put together a tentative schedule, from the above sited resources
and ask for advice about you plans, of specific segments.
----- Original Message -----
From: "dan jabs" <jabs88@yahoo.com>
To: <at-l@backcountry.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 7:27 PM
Subject: [at-l] Re: at-l Digest, Vol 22, Issue 3
I AM INTERESTED IN HIKING THE AT JUST THROUGH THE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, CAN ANYONE GIVE ME ANY TIPS,
INFO, EXPECTED TIME? I UNDERSTAND SOME AREAS MAY TAKE
MORE TIME THAN OTHERS DUE TO
INCLINATION/ELEVATION/SLOPE...I AM MOST INTERESTED IN
PLACES TO CAMP, ETC. PLEASE EMAIL @ jabs88@yahoo.com
THANK YOU!
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