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Trekking poles needed???? Trekking poles are an essential item for me The additional point (s) of contact help greatly to reduce falls Aluminum poles are not that expensive and are the way to go in my view Carbon fiber poles are brittle, can break easily and are not worth the higher cost Get some poles Your knees will thank you
Wolves in Virginia? - whiteblaze. net As I was hiking last month north of Reed's Gap (just south of SNP) I saw what I thought at first was a coyote It was about 30 feet away and just stood and stared at me I then noticed it didn't have coyote ears but more like wolf ears It had pale eyes and a reddish gray coat It didn't seem to be afraid of me till I yelled at it and it loped away Have there been any reports of wolves around
Looking for a Male Hiking Partner Throw L Wolfs name around if you are un-easy, no one wants to mess with him This is very true too When you leave with a group you will have plenty of friends within 24 hrs, if you have a dog that is well behaved to others and to other pets it should be OK too If I can help you any around the Franklin area please let me know what you need
Gray Wolves on the AT? OK, so Leopold kills a wolf, sees the "fierce green fire" disappear from the wolfs eye, and then comes up with the idea of "thinking like a mountain " It turns out to be a turning point in his life
Slackpack NOC to Fontana Dam - WhiteBlaze I'm a section hiker and just finished the section between Dick's Creek Gap and the Natahala Outdoor Center (NOC) in four days I usually hike between 12 and 15 miles per day but did a 20 and a few 16s on this hike in order to finish in four days I was thinking of attempting the section from the NOC to Fontana Dam in one day Its about 30 miles and the profile looks like a roller coaster Has
Another Rainman? - WhiteBlaze Perhaps one should start copyrighting their trail name How can legends grow and developer when new-comers constantly infringe upon one's name, causing confusion and misidentification? Identity theft is a growing problem in the real world and now in the hiking world How many L Wolfs can exist in the hiking world before the real Wolf's legend is diluted to the depths of mediocrity