Wandering around the world long distances on foot....
Friday, February 12, 2010
Where in the World...?
Nothing new to report about my hike, but I did update this blog since my last post with a new color scheme and photo. Nice photo, don't you think? I took it myself. The question for you is.... where is it? Any guesses? =) Who are those strange people in the photo?
No clue, I'll go with speedsquare, Georgia sounds as good as anything. What is the time line? Most take 3-4 months to do the AT end to end. This has to be much longer 4-5 months?
Probably not, since the name of the blog is Another Long Walk. Don't know that you walked the Moors, or if they are a thousand miles...well for someone they might be. ha.
So far, Connfederate is closest--it's a bald on the AT. I took the photo from the Rice Field Shelter just north of Pearisburg, Virginia, practically a stone's throw from West Virginia. (The mountains in the background probably are West Virginia.)
I'm not sure if the bald actually has a name or not. If it does, I don't know what it is. But it's from that first shelter going north out of Pearisburg. And the folks in the photo are other thru-hikers I shared the shelter with that night.
Okay, I'll answer that, maybe right, maybe wrong. Bald.....Would assume it means few trees on the top, as in hair. One reason you can see forever, nothing to obscure the view. OD
Add on. We had a hill like that here in town, they called it Lover's Lane, or actually, Sugar Loaf Hill, cause you could go up there and park and look at downtown with all the pretty lights flickerin. Nice. No mountains in our area, just hills. Some pretty big ones though. That hill used to be out in the boonies, but no longer, it got swallowed up by urban sprawl. Get arrested now up there, you would be parked in someone driveway. ha
13 comments:
Georgia? At the end of the last long hike?
~speedsquare
No clue, I'll go with speedsquare, Georgia sounds as good as anything.
What is the time line? Most take 3-4 months to do the AT end to end. This has to be much longer 4-5 months?
How many guesses do I get?
Is it Max Patch????
Airstream Dreams
If that's not Max Patch, it's some other "bald" on the A-T...or perhaps the Grayson Highlands?
Come on Ryan, pony up. ;) Where is it?
Connfederate
Is that possibly Cranmere Pool? (sp?)For Heaven's sake, I should by now know how to spell that. Looking out over the Moors?
OD
Probably not, since the name of the blog is Another Long Walk. Don't know that you walked the Moors, or if they are a thousand miles...well for someone they might be. ha.
So far, Connfederate is closest--it's a bald on the AT. I took the photo from the Rice Field Shelter just north of Pearisburg, Virginia, practically a stone's throw from West Virginia. (The mountains in the background probably are West Virginia.)
I'm not sure if the bald actually has a name or not. If it does, I don't know what it is. But it's from that first shelter going north out of Pearisburg. And the folks in the photo are other thru-hikers I shared the shelter with that night.
Well, I was pretty doggone close myself, I knew it was a bald, that's why I guessed Max Patch.
just saying..............
ASD
Uh... never heard this term in this context before, so please enlighten me...
What's "a bald"???
Thanks,
Hansenclan
P.S. (Nice picture!)
I'm curious, too, about the use of bald as a noun.
Okay, I'll answer that, maybe right, maybe wrong. Bald.....Would assume it means few trees on the top, as in hair. One reason you can see forever, nothing to obscure the view.
OD
Add on. We had a hill like that here in town, they called it Lover's Lane, or actually, Sugar Loaf Hill, cause you could go up there and park and look at downtown with all the pretty lights flickerin. Nice. No mountains in our area, just hills. Some pretty big ones though. That hill used to be out in the boonies, but no longer, it got swallowed up by urban sprawl. Get arrested now up there, you would be parked in someone driveway. ha
Is this at the area of the AT known as "Raven Rocks"? From your discription, I'm guessing just north of that and the Bear's Den.
Stones
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