Tom_Murphy
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http://seattlebackpackersmagazine.com/hope-on-the-horizon-beyond-crawford-notch/
The group has a compelling back story for their trip but this paragraph really amused me.
"Like Isolation, Owl’s Head was very difficult to reach, requiring a round trip of nearly 16 miles from the Garfield Ridge to obtain. The man stopped us, warning us that there was close to a mile of virtually impassable bog along the trail we had intended to follow. He warned that it was similar to quicksand, and that people had been stuck up to their waist in the past and had needed to be pulled out by rescuers to escape."
The authors used the basement at LOC to overnight as part of their presi traverse, which I always I thought that was for emergencies only.
The group has a compelling back story for their trip but this paragraph really amused me.
"Like Isolation, Owl’s Head was very difficult to reach, requiring a round trip of nearly 16 miles from the Garfield Ridge to obtain. The man stopped us, warning us that there was close to a mile of virtually impassable bog along the trail we had intended to follow. He warned that it was similar to quicksand, and that people had been stuck up to their waist in the past and had needed to be pulled out by rescuers to escape."
The authors used the basement at LOC to overnight as part of their presi traverse, which I always I thought that was for emergencies only.
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