SEKI NPS updates as of 6/27
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Re: SEKI NPS updates as of 6/27
Thanks for the info. It certainly will help me over the next month.
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Re: SEKI NPS updates as of 6/27
DAVELA: Thanks for that info. Yeah, I can imagine that the area around Bullfrog Lake is pretty mucky.
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Re: SEKI NPS updates as of 6/27
from a google search-here are some kearsarge pass pics from 6-26
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Re: SEKI NPS updates as of 6/27
Thanks again. I wonder if that guy was backpacking in jeans.
I also saw a post from a couple of days ago on the WPMB saying that they got over Kearsarge just using hiking poles, without difficulty.
I also saw a post from a couple of days ago on the WPMB saying that they got over Kearsarge just using hiking poles, without difficulty.
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Re: SEKI NPS updates as of 6/27
jeans = my preferred backpacking pants. Durable, comfortable, protect against scrapes and scratches. Always wear 'em, even when snow camping in the spring.
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