Has anybody here ever hiked the Appalachian Trail by the Delaware Water Gap? I've been wanting to hike there, so I'd appreciate any advice or experience you'd like to share.
I've hiked to Sunfish Pond a couple of times. Not that far but up hill for five miles tuckers me out a bit.
Steve
I grew up in an urban part of north Jersey and spent as much time as I could in the area between the Gap and Dingman's Ferry. Besides being a beautiuful part of the state, there's lots of history to explore as well. I'd often poke around the old iron furnaces, lime kilns, copper mines, etc, while taking a break from trout fishing or grouse hunting. I wish I had more time to re-visit those sites, as I didn't have the passion for history back then that I do now.
craig said:Oh, and gabe almost died up there. He's not much of a planner when it comes to hiking.
You're right, I'm not good at preparing to be deceived by my friends. You guys got yours on the Mullica, if you recall. Should have dressed warmer, you should have.
I did a thru hike in 2003. PA was by far my least favorite part of the trail, to be avoided at all costs, in my opinion. Aside from the '03 hike, I used to spend a lot of time on the AT in NJ while in college. Then I found out about the much easier to get to and light years better trail in NY, specifically the Harriman state park area. There are so many great trails around there. My brother and I spent a week on various trails there never retracing a single step. Oh, and gabe almost died up there. He's not much of a planner when it comes to hiking. Not sure if it's quicker to get to from philly but it's much quicker and a better drive from AC. And you get to stop by campmor on the way.
I am planning to do a AT thru hike in 2010, i can not wait