Welcome from WV!
Welcome from WV!
Thanks all!
Still researching tarps before I rely solely on the hammock but I am excited!
Never really took advantage of Virginia wildlife; mostly because I never had the gear to go out and do so. Now that I've seen what I've been missing I can't get enough.
Thanks for the welcomes and I'll see y'all on future threads.
welcome from east Tenn
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Hi and welcome from Ohio.
Greetings from DC bro
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Howdy. welcome to the forum! I was in Shenandoah a few Weeks ago as well, what a beautiful park. We climbed Old Rag and did the whitetail canyon loop.
Just out of curiosity, any of you northern Virginians ever been to prince William forest park?
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Welcome to the Forum!
To answer the question about Prince William Forest Park, it is a hidden gem. Close in to the metro area, right off of I95. Located near Quantico VA. Good hiking trails throughout the park.
I live a couple of miles north of the park. Go there sometimes to ride my bike when I want to practice climbing hills. Advantage the park has is it's low vehicle traffic.
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Hello, and welcome from Texas! My DW is from the Roanoke area.
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Welcome from Belgium.
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