[at-l] Good one week section near D.C.?

David Addleton dfaddleton at gmail.com
Tue Feb 27 04:59:42 CST 2007


Shenandoah!

Seriously, that's where I met my brother sometime back for a week-end
over-nighter when he was in DC briefly . . . you get a full week and could
walk to Harpers Ferry and see the AT Hq for the pick up . . .

On 2/27/07, Kajsa van Overbeek <k_vanoverbeek at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hi you all,
>
> It's been a looong time since I posted on this list. I have a lot less
> time on my hands now that I'm a mum, but....
> here's the thing...
>
> My parents, now living in DC, asked us to come over from Europe with their
> favourite grandson and offered to take care of him for a week while we go
> elsewhere.
> Well, our idea was to do a short one week hike on the AT. My dad would
> have to shuttle us there and pick us back up and like I said, they live in
> Washington DC. Since you guys are the trail-experts... which mini-section
> would you recommend? We're looking for something scenic, not too heavy,
> since we won't have time to get "acclimatised" to the trail in that one
> week. I guess, preferably not passing towns too much either, since we see
> enough of towns in Europe and with only a one week trip planned, resupply is
> not that much of an issue.
>
> I am so looking forward to also trying out my Hennessy Hammock in the
> surroundings it was meant for :-D.
>
> We're planning on going second half of June (no Rucks planned by any
> chance?).
>
> Cheers from Holland (after a long long time),
> Kajsa
>
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