[at-l] A Noobie's Introduction (long)

Barry Watson bcwatson at hopesanddreams.com
Thu Oct 25 22:22:04 CDT 2007


Yes, I think that's a good idea...  working a town stop/resupply stop into
the hike.
And yes, having the time set and the distance flexible would be better as
far as 
getting a set time off of work.  If I were to get out there before I
retire...   lol...

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Barry Watson wrote: 

The only problem is the expense of Austin to (insert section name here) each
time I want to do a section....
If I'm going to go through all that trouble, might as well do a state at a
time...  
Uhhh.... what IS a section?  A state?  Something shorter?   Told you I was
new....  lol...


A section is anything from point A to point B...and, you set where the two
points are. I'd recommend trying to go for more than a week.  Long enough
that you have to (or, need to) have a town stop/resupply.  And, if possible,
it's nice to know where point A is, but have point B be flexible. Have the
time be the solid and the mileage be adjustable.  

Then again, I don't like cheez whiz... so, what do I know

-- 

Felix J. McGillicuddy

ME-->GA '98

"Your Move"

ALT '03 KT '03

http://Felixhikes.tripod.com/

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