I learned a few things on this trip. First use of my whoopie sling and trekking pole suspension system worked really well. Until I needed my poles for an evening hike...
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I learned a few things on this trip. First use of my whoopie sling and trekking pole suspension system worked really well. Until I needed my poles for an evening hike...
http://theosus1.wordpress.com/2013/0...ckpacking-401/
Great Report! I love Panthertown Valley.
BigRed77
Excellent trip report! Listening to the rain on the tin roof in your attached video, I'm thinking I would never wake up! Good sleeping noise.
Mike
"Life is a Project!"
Excellent write up. Thanks!
What an awesome trip report!
I'm going to do this for sure.
swampfox
He is your friend, your companion, your defender... he is your dog. You are his life, his leader, and master. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of that devotion.
It can be confusing if you've never been. A lot of stuff isn't marked, but most of the major stuff is easy enough to get to. Don't just download the paper map, buy the Kornegey map at Headwater Outfitters on the main highway before you go up. On my october trip there was an older couple at the east parking lot that was lost on a day hike. They had no map and were a good 6 miles from the other parking area. I don't know how they made it back before dark.
I added this to my "trip idea" folder. It looked like a wonderful place, maybe a little wet but kudos to you for just doing it. It is all too easy to just not go when the weather gets bad out.
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