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Class of 2015 Day Five -South Side of Max Patch to Standing Bear Hostel- Hike Complete, August 8, 2014
Class of 2015 Day Four -South Side of Bluff Mountain to South Side of Max Patch, August 7, 2014
Class of 2015 Day -Three Hot Springs, NC Southbound to South Side of Bluff Mountain- Aug 6, 2014
Class of 2015 Day Two -Allen Gap Southbound- into Hot Springs- staying at Laughing Heart in Hot Springs Aug 5, 2014
Class of 2015 Day One -Allen Gap Southbound Aug 4, 2014
Class of 2015 Zero Day -Meeting Standing Bear Hostel Aug 3, 2014
Doing Stairs
Hot Springs, NC August 3, 2014
Smokies May 2013 and Northern Georgia
Hot Springs, NC & AT Allen Gap, August 2, 2014
Hot Springs, NC & AT Northbound, August 1, 2014
Hot Springs, NC July 31, 2014
Winding Stair Gap Northbound Route Guide
Winding Stair Gap Southbound Route Guide
Unicoi Gap Northbound Route Guide
Unicoi Gap Southbound Route Guide
AT October 2013 Various Locations from Woody Gap to Unicoi Gap; I-40 to Hot Springs, NC
AT October 2012 Various Locations from Neels Gap to Fontana Dam
AT March 2012 Springer Mountain to GA/NC border
Fort Clatsop WA near Astoria 2014
2005: Yellowstone, Rocky Mountain NP, Colorado, Fort Steele, WY, Fort Bridger, WY
Washington State 2003-2006
Bly Gap Maps
Heather's Choice Tasted
Temporary Fix for Lightheartgear Duo
This part attaches to the crown of the tent by the velcro strip. Two hiking poles are used for supports. The handles of the hiking poles rest on the edge of the tent floor and the tips of the poles are inserted into the holes located at each end of the center tube. The purpose of the tube is to keep the poles separted and ridged in the crown. Further to keep the tips of the poles from touching the fabric of the tent and tearing it.
Diagram for setup of Lightheartgear Duo
The awnings are staked on both front and back. The back awning may be be short in length. The front awning can be tied straight out to a tree or staked at a 45 degree angle. During a storm the bottom loops can be attached to shorten the width of the awning and close it up.
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