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#86653 - 03/13/11 11:54 AM Re: Hike on the Midstate trail ***** [Re: pappy19]
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It was nice
Pap, if you would be anywhere near central PA on your journey and want to stop by, let me know

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#86654 - 03/13/11 12:55 PM Re: Hike on the Midstate trail [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Looks like it was a great Peter.
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#86671 - 03/13/11 11:01 PM Re: Hike on the Midstate trail [Re: Oldvetnam1]
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Peter-

Many thanks for the invite but we are staying south on this trip. I do hope to go visit my cousin in Canton, Ohio one of these days and that would put me a little closer to you. Are you planning your Moab trip again this year? Maybe I could convince you to try the Sawtooth Mountains near Sun Valley, Idaho area. Pretty nice hiking!!

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#87053 - 03/27/11 08:59 AM a cool crisp hike [Re: pappy19]
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The boys and I got out Saturday, on a cold sunny day. It was very cold overnight so ticks were not out. We had some strange weather earlier in the week, so in some spots the trees had ice on them, which made them sparkle in the sun.
One nice think is that I found a connector trail that I had been looking for which made the hike more enjoyable.
The best part was I found this nice Whitetail shed antler. I am out a lot, but they are hard to find, and this one was in perfect shape. Often the mice chew on them, but not this one.
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#87054 - 03/27/11 09:22 AM Re: a cool crisp hike [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Very nice, Peter, as always.

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#87060 - 03/27/11 10:41 AM Re: a cool crisp hike [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Very Nice Peter!!
Cold sunny day ... greta for a hike.
I might get out tomorrow!
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#89886 - 07/02/11 07:11 PM A central PA hike [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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I have been doing a lot of mt biking lately and don't carry a camera for that, but finally went out for a hike the other day.
Dogs are good, unfortunately age has caught up with them and they aren't up for strenuous exercise anymore.
I saw some turkeys, but they moved too fast for the camera, but the porcupine was plenty slow.
The laurel is near the end of the blooms, but the rhododendron is blooming now too.
Blueberries and black raspberries are early since we have had a lot of rain and good warmth, both were delicious.

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#89887 - 07/02/11 07:12 PM Re: A central PA hike [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Plenty of mushrooms and me with my trusty Randall Woodsman

Thanks guys
I just found photos of modified sheath

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#89890 - 07/02/11 07:39 PM Re: A central PA hike [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Great photos!

The 'pack strap carry' is a great idea! Is the sheath on the chest strap or on the shoulder strap?
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#89891 - 07/02/11 09:56 PM Re: A central PA hike [Re: Rick Magee]
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Thanks Rick
Sheath is on the shoulder strap. I modified an x'ed out sheath with a Tek-lok so I can have it vertical on either a vertical or horizontal strap. It isn't really pretty, but it works. I can try to find some photos later
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