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[pct-l] famous hiking trails



hmmm...do they push each other along?..sounds like a supermarket
checkout line the day before Thanksgiving in Palo Alto.


R

At 03:09 PM 12/11/02 -0800, Steve Courtway wrote:
>milford track in New Zealand, apparantly 14,000 people hike it each year,
>and you can only hike it in one direction.  Makes the JMT sound like a use
>trail.
>
>I'd vote for the Inca trail, not much thought into it.  Sounds like a nice
>walk.
>
>Imagine if Southbounding was illegal.
>
>Thanks for the inspiration Roy !
>
>S.C.
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
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>Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 1:55 PM
>Subject: Re: [pct-l] AT mileage
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>
>> svein_eriksen@yahoo.com writes:
>>
>> << Being the most famous trail in the world? Maybe, but
>>  most famous in the US would be a less controversial
>>  description. >>
>>
>> Well, okay.  Maybe got carried away there.  I would like to walk the
>Milford
>> track some day, but that doesn't count as a long trail.  What IS the most
>> famous trail in the world (long or short) in your opinion?  Not great but
>> obscure, but internationally well-known?
>>
>> I would like to hear from others on the PCT-L who want to offer an
>opinion.
>>
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