She'll be with me for the first leg of the trip at least ... there are a few super sketchy sections near Camels Hump and Mt. Mansfield that I'm not entirely sure how she'd do without the help of trusted companions like the guys, but by that point of the adventure I'll be solo.
I haven't done Cliff yet. When I did Marshall, I just followed the stream up and down. I only left the stream bed when there were too high waterfalls. Luckily the water level was low enough to do that.
Was supposed to do some hiking with my son this weekend in Shenandoah national park but hurricane Ian put a stop to that, so catching up and binge watching the ADK woods walker gang.
Dan is a smart man, however, I enjoyed hiking Marshall both times that I did it. John, The Bridge Destroyer, is a champ for taking on the 6 that he's done so far. That leaves the "easier" hikes peaks for when he finishes. Congrats to you and Mark on getting even closer and to Korra on her first 2 peaks. You're lucky she was too tired to murder you at night...lol
It's great to see you dudes out on the trail again. Just remember, duct tape works wonders on holes in pants. Sorry about you losing your shoes in the mud. I have done that in snow. Ouch!
Yea, duct tape works wonders for a lot of trail repairs ;) Funny enough, the only other time I really "lost" a shoe was in 2019 when Mark and I hiked Redfield LOL
It was for several reasons. One, was there was quite a few people. Two, was that no camping was allowed near leantos so we had to find spots for tents/hammocks only. Three, was that apparently several of the old sites are now marked as no camping to help the area recover. Lastly, we did need a spot to fit 4 setups.
Exactly!! Plus, I can't think of a better way to start our 4th annual #hikeOctober fundraising event for the Hike for Mental Health organization than to finish a great challenge like the ADK46ers!