I am not at all a peakbagger. I suppose a "trailbagger" might be a bit more accurate. I have a DeLorme map on my wall with all of the trails that I have walked traced with a fine point sharpie, and just so that I can come home and darken another, I spend time (usually at Redbones or something) seeking out trails and peaks that I have not hiked.
This past weekend (sorry I missed the paaaatay), I was hiking the Cedar Brook Trail with a friend and we were talking about the peakbagging thing, and I suggested that maybe the both of us should plan to do all of the 4000 footers in the summer with snowshoes on. We went on and on with ideas...laughing our asses off. I mean, can you see some guy hiking the last section of the Caps Ridge Trail, in July, with snowshoes? That's some good shi&*$%t. Better yet, have it be Six Husbands.
So I am wondering if anyone here has some good stuff to share related to the "goal-seeking hiking and mountaineering" topic? Does anyone really accomplish the wacky when it comes to peakbagging?
Come on, top the "4000 Summer Snowshoe Challenge."
This past weekend (sorry I missed the paaaatay), I was hiking the Cedar Brook Trail with a friend and we were talking about the peakbagging thing, and I suggested that maybe the both of us should plan to do all of the 4000 footers in the summer with snowshoes on. We went on and on with ideas...laughing our asses off. I mean, can you see some guy hiking the last section of the Caps Ridge Trail, in July, with snowshoes? That's some good shi&*$%t. Better yet, have it be Six Husbands.
So I am wondering if anyone here has some good stuff to share related to the "goal-seeking hiking and mountaineering" topic? Does anyone really accomplish the wacky when it comes to peakbagging?
Come on, top the "4000 Summer Snowshoe Challenge."
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