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    On the calender and vacation days set. Missed the last two hangs and don't plan missing this 3 years in a row...........
    "Surround yourself with the best people you can find, delegate authority, and don't interfere."- RONALD REAGAN

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunshower View Post
    do you welcome MAzzholes ?
    they let me go. does that help?
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    There is a good possibility that my son will will now think about attending. I presented him with an HH Expedition and he asked me when can he expect an under quilt.

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    Anyone have information in potential hike-ins for this? I'm not familiar with this neck of the woods
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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Foot View Post
    Anyone have information in potential hike-ins for this? I'm not familiar with this neck of the woods
    how far do you want to hike in?
    2 day 32 mi.
    2 day 14 mi
    1 day 10 mi
    or anything in between

    i have GPS tracks of the Batona trail or you can wing it and just compass/map it through the woods.
    http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...02759#poststop

    if you want to plan a hike, im in. we can start another thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Foot View Post
    Anyone have information in potential hike-ins for this? I'm not familiar with this neck of the woods
    I've been hiking there for a couple of years and still aren't that familiar with this neck of the woods. Could have something to do with getting lost a lot.

    Quote Originally Posted by kayak karl View Post
    how far do you want to hike in?
    2 day 32 mi.
    2 day 14 mi
    1 day 10 mi
    or anything in between

    i have GPS tracks of the Batona trail or you can wing it and just compass/map it through the woods.
    http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...02759#poststop

    if you want to plan a hike, I'm in. we can start another thread.

    KK&K
    I'm interested in a pre-hike. This might be my first hike after Hurricane Sandy.
    I still have on my to-do list a hike of the entire Batona Trail (53 miles), though I may be out of hiking shape by January, and the weather (think snow) might change my thinking/equipment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kayak karl View Post
    how far do you want to hike in?
    2 day 32 mi.
    2 day 14 mi
    1 day 10 mi
    or anything in between

    i have GPS tracks of the Batona trail or you can wing it and just compass/map it through the woods.
    http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...02759#poststop

    if you want to plan a hike, im in. we can start another thread.

    KK&K
    Quote Originally Posted by SilvrSurfr View Post

    I'm interested in a pre-hike. This might be my first hike after Hurricane Sandy.
    I still have on my to-do list a hike of the entire Batona Trail (53 miles), though I may be out of hiking shape by January, and the weather (think snow) might change my thinking/equipment.

    I'm interested in hiking in with you guys but not yet sure yet how much time I'll have, with any luck I could get Wednesday and Thursday. I also want to talk to Dan about this as well although I'm sure he'll be up for it. Also like to get your take on how weather conditions would factor in as I don't have any experience backpacking in winter (I have done some winter camping but that's a bit different I think). I think we would have equipment to rated to 20*

    Maybe another thread would be good on this topic as Karl suggests?
    see you on the trail,
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilvrSurfr View Post
    I've been hiking there for a couple of years and still aren't that familiar with this neck of the woods. Could have something to do with getting lost a lot.



    I'm interested in a pre-hike. This might be my first hike after Hurricane Sandy.
    I still have on my to-do list a hike of the entire Batona Trail (53 miles), though I may be out of hiking shape by January, and the weather (think snow) might change my thinking/equipment.
    thats 3 people maybe. ill start a pre-hike thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Foot View Post
    Also like to get your take on how weather conditions would factor in as I don't have any experience backpacking in winter (I have done some winter camping but that's a bit different I think).
    If it snows, consider a pulk (sled) and some snow shoes. The pulk will make the hike a little easier

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishbait View Post
    If it snows, consider a pulk (sled) and some snow shoes. The pulk will make the hike a little easier
    don't bother with a pulk or snowshoes. Sandy made that very difficult.
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