Kevin Rooney
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When the trail gets wet the 'hiking' is really survival hiking. The trail gets incredibly slippery every step of the way...much more than any trail in NH or ME. How can someone knock the trail in 4 days under those conditions is beyond my comprehension.
... The best reason I know is because the mountains there are less granite and more schist, so I guess a smoother surface...
bummer about your foot! I hope it heals quickly now that you're off trail for a while.
I agree wholeheartedly about the wet rocks in VT. The best reason I know is because the mountains there are less granite and more schist, so I gue surface. I had rain coming over Camel's Hump, and it slowed me down to a crawl. Good times
when did you pass over camels hump? I met a guy trailnamed Harro who was looking for you. That was at the montclair(sp) lodge.
Yep, its all the geology. Unlike NH, ME, and the central ADK's, the northern Greens are all heavily metamorphosed.
I wonder is shoes with grippier sole would help?
20 years ago I hiked in boots from Danner that had 'lug sole' - I believe they were grippy rubber. I remember sunning up from Speck Pond shelter to Old Speck on those ledges like nothing.
The world's best ultra-long-distance swimmer is a woman, Diana Nyad, and she is no spring chicken either.One thing that interested me about the scene at Montclair Glen...there were about 17 hikers there, mostly young men. Nobody seemed to think it was odd that a woman might break an athletic record held by a man. Actually, most of the guys thought that was pretty cool. What really astonished them was her "advanced age". Nikki is 41.
The times, they are a-changin'
The record for the John Muir Trail was held by a very well known woman for several years, I believe. I heard that she's a Vermont native too!Nobody seemed to think it was odd that a woman might break an athletic record held by a man. Actually, most of the guys thought that was pretty cool.
The record for the John Muir Trail was held by a very well known woman for several years, I believe. I heard that she's a Vermont native too!
-Dr. Wu
the record for the john muir trail was held by a very well known woman for several years, i believe. I heard that she's a vermont native too!
-dr. Wu
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