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[at-l] gearing up for my first sectoinal hike



You could do the section starting in Harpers Ferry and
going North.  It's the easiest part on the whole trail
in my opinion.  In a week's time you could say you
hiked West Virginia, Maryland and part of
Pennsylvania.

Sparrow

--- Greg Brown <gwbrown1@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've been listening, reading, learning and plotting
> my thru-hike in
> '07 (and, at the same time, dare I say rubbing some
> nerves raw at
> times.. sorry, I never intended to do that).
> 
> I'd like to take a week this year to do my first
> "long" sectional
> hike.  I've read a number of books on hiking the AT
> and I'm looking to
> do a fairly "easy" section my first time out.  I
> live in North
> Carolina, but could fly or drive anywhere to start
> the journey.
> 
> What does anyone suggest for a nice, scenic, easy
> section to last five
> days to a week?  This hike will most likely start in
> the fall.
> 
> Greg
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