welcome to HammockForums and hey from high point nc.
there is a ton of stuff here to read, learn and ask about.
if it's hammock related it's here or still waiting to be invented.
hang on and have fun.
home is where your hammock is.
welcome to HammockForums and hey from high point nc.
there is a ton of stuff here to read, learn and ask about.
if it's hammock related it's here or still waiting to be invented.
hang on and have fun.
home is where your hammock is.
welcome just got back from a hang. see you next time
Welcome buddy hang happy!
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Welcome from Moncton N-B
I'm hoping to do the loop, clockwise. Get the "last decent" portion out of the way first. I've only been once and I did the center to refugee cove and back. I have to say that is such a scenic place.
Also runny story, on our way we past through a very very small town. And at that time they appeared to be having a small parade, full of veterans, coming around a blind turn, wondering why are all these people standing on the side of the road (there were no warnings or anything). We almost depleted that town of all their veterans. I've never seen older men move so fast!
.... Just kidding, we pulled over and payed our respects, dispite the dirty glares they were giving us..
I did the loop, clockwise, a few years ago. An ambitious first day hike to {one of the Bald Rocks...forget which one} and the second day hike to Eatonville. That part of the hike is all coastal so the scenery is stunning.
I have every intention of getting back and hiking Cape Chignecto again.
hey welcome.
you might want to check out our local forum..."the hammock hangout" on the atlantic canada geocaching website
http://forum.atlanticgeocaching.com/index.php
fantastic ill do that too.
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