Buck Run, A PBX Hike

To my PBX brothers and sister old and new, I owe you an apology. Going into this hike I had been fighting a bladder infection. I had no idea that the strenuous bushwhacking would but such a toll on my strength but it seems the infection made things worse, not just for me but you all as well. I unknowingly put myself and you all in danger and for that I am deeply sorry.
Even with my struggles on this hike, I still loved being with you and being where I was.
Bear
No apology needed my Pine Barren Brother! Loved having you along.
 
To my PBX brothers and sister old and new, I owe you an apology. Going into this hike I had been fighting a bladder infection. I had no idea that the strenuous bushwhacking would but such a toll on my strength but it seems the infection made things worse, not just for me but you all as well. I unknowingly put myself and you all in danger and for that I am deeply sorry.
Even with my struggles on this hike, I still loved being with you and being where I was.
Bear

Good golly Bear, absolutely no apology is necessary. To get a chance to meet you and hike with you after reading many of the old trip reports meant a lot to me. The way you willed yourself through the hike when you were really hurting badly made me admire you all the more. I hated to see you suffer, but like Bob, I loved having you along.
 
To my PBX brothers and sister old and new, I owe you an apology. Going into this hike I had been fighting a bladder infection. I had no idea that the strenuous bushwhacking would but such a toll on my strength but it seems the infection made things worse, not just for me but you all as well. I unknowingly put myself and you all in danger and for that I am deeply sorry.
Even with my struggles on this hike, I still loved being with you and being where I was.
Bear
No need to apologize! It was fantastic to get out again and finally meet you; looking forward to the next one!
 
Good golly Bear, absolutely no apology is necessary. To get a chance to meet you and hike with you after reading many of the old trip reports meant a lot to me. The way you willed yourself through the hike when you were really hurting badly made me admire you all the more. I hated to see you suffer, but like Bob, I loved having you along.
Thanks John. It was great meeting you and hope to hike with you again.
 
Ron and I went to Buck Run area to gawk at plants, so I went to the way point "first try out". Yes, we could have done it. Deeper but very narrow in places.

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