[at-l] Buck Henry

Jim Bullard jim.bullard at gmail.com
Sun Nov 25 09:38:22 CST 2007


What I'm trying to figure out is why you want to do a 5 day hike in cold and
rain after dark. As for 'traveling', my spell checker says there's only
supposed to be one "l".

On Nov 25, 2007 8:41 AM, Felix <athiker at smithville.net> wrote:

> I'm tryin' to plan out/figure out this hikin' in Mass-a-chew-sits thing.
> I'm
> planning to start tomorrow (Monday) late-morning in N. Adams and head
> south.
> Night one in Mark Noepel Lean-to. 100% chance of rain/snow. Low near 30.
> Tuesday 16+ miles to Kay Wood. Chance of rain 30%...high around 40...low
> around
> 20. Wednesday 18 miles to Upper Goose Pd. (Pd.= Pond) High around 40 low
> around
> 20. Thursday...it gets a little more complicated. Either I hike 16-ish to
> Mt.
> Wilcox and spend the night. Or, hike 19+ into Great Barrington. Since it
> gets
> dark around 4:30, it appears I'll be hiking after dark most days. The
> downside
> of trying to hike into GB on Thursday is less chance of getting a ride
> after
> dark...paying for a room, etc. The upside is heat and 'comfort'.Pilot
> can't
> pick me up until late late afternoon on Friday. So...all of this has led
> up to
> this: anybody here travelling from Great Barrington to Boston-area on
> Friday
> mid-morning?  I think I'll 'lean-toward' staying at Mt. Wilcox, hiking the
> 4-
> ish miles to highway 23 Friday morning and then hitching toward Charlton
> (which
> is where I'm going). It appears to be hwy 23 to US 20...so, not a lot of
> road
> changes.  anyway...I'm just thinking in writing here....(How many 'l's
> in 'travelling?  Or, how many are there supposed to be?)
>
> --
> Felix J. McGillicuddy
> ME-->GA '98
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