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    When I do crossings like that in the winter I strip down to my underwear, cross in bare feet, and put my stuff back on after I'm across. Stream crossing wet is a wet that doesn't go away for days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PatapscoMike View Post
    When I do crossings like that in the winter I strip down to my underwear, cross in bare feet, and put my stuff back on after I'm across. Stream crossing wet is a wet that doesn't go away for days.
    Would've been nice but we had approximately 30 stream crossings (County Line Branch) that day which made it impractical. The dry set of longjohns and spare socks were really critical for that trip. It was tough putting on cold wet clothes in the morning but there was no alternative.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtbaghiker View Post
    Oohhhh.. lol. Black Forest trail is a good one!! Thats a great shot there..i did that trail in October and luckily the water crossings were lower then that!
    That's one of those places where I'd like to go back and do it with nice weather.
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    Great video and trip report, what a beautiful place!!! Thanks for the inspiring report!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by geronimo View Post
    Great video and trip report, what a beautiful place!!! Thanks for the inspiring report!!
    Thank you!! Inspiring, lol!! That's awesome. Always nice to be a positive influence. The outdoor community in general are a wonderful group of people, be it forum members or even people we cross/meet out on the trails. Life is OUTSTANDING!! Cherish every moment, even the rough/tough ones because sometimes, they make the best memories!

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