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    Thanks for letting us tag along! Great report!

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    Top notch report! A excellent read on a relaxing Saturday morning here. Great pics and a big congrats on your completion of that section

    Sent from my LM-V405 using Tapatalk

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    Quote Originally Posted by indiver View Post
    Thanks Dave! I can use a lot of your info. I hope to make it up there to do a little more of the NCT this summer.
    Glad to be of help. I can't stress enough how much I liked using the Avenza app and the free maps. I had one area along the river where I followed the two track and it didn't look right, but I had neglected to see the blue blaze in the brush. I found myself on the app, zoomed in and just started doing a circle until I got back on it again.

    Quote Originally Posted by OneClick View Post
    Great views last weekend. Crazy amount of rain one day but it was worth it.[/IMG]
    I'm sure the frog toggs got a workout that day! Best raincoat ever.

    Quote Originally Posted by dkurfiss View Post
    Thanks for sharing. Love it when it's not all video. The written word with some pictures is more my taste in trip reports. Great job!
    Thanks for the kind words. It was wordy, but details are everything.

    Quote Originally Posted by NOBOZax View Post
    Top notch report! A excellent read on a relaxing Saturday morning here. Great pics and a big congrats on your completion of that section
    Hiking the NCT is the best deal out there. You may or may not have a trailhead fee, depending on where you park, camping is free and solitude is guaranteed!

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    Senior Member OneClick's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by michigandave View Post
    I'm sure the frog toggs got a workout that day! Best raincoat ever.

    WAY too warm for rain gear, left it at home. But that is still my go to jacket.

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    Great Report Dave!!

    Loved the pictures and the commentary. Not sure I liked the exertion factor that you pushed through with the miles and the temperature but that's why I like the cooler months/seasons.

    Super job and glad you enjoyed yourself....


    G

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