[at-l] Good one week section near D.C.?

Linda Benschop athummingbird at dnet.net
Thu Mar 8 05:49:43 CST 2007


Hi Kajsa!

What a wonderful surprise to see a post from you.  I get so behind with 
these posts as I am now running two forums which keep me pretty busy,  
And you are a Mum???  Tell me more.
Jan would love to speak Dutch with you and your husband,  We will be in 
N.C. next month as it looks like we are moving  there next month,

Hope to hear from you and get caught up.  Love, Hummingbird





Kajsa van Overbeek wrote:
> Hi you all,
>
> It's been a looong time since I posted on this list. I have a lot less time on my hands now that I'm a mum, but....
> here's the thing...
>
>   

> My parents, now living in DC, asked us to come over from Europe with their favourite grandson and offered to take care of him for a week while we go elsewhere.
> Well, our idea was to do a short one week hike on the AT. My dad would have to shuttle us there and pick us back up and like I said, they live in Washington DC. Since you guys are the trail-experts... which mini-section would you recommend? We're looking for something scenic, not too heavy, since we won't have time to get "acclimatised" to the trail in that one week. I guess, preferably not passing towns too much either, since we see enough of towns in Europe and with only a one week trip planned, resupply is not that much of an issue.
>
> I am so looking forward to also trying out my Hennessy Hammock in the surroundings it was meant for :-D.
>
> We're planning on going second half of June (no Rucks planned by any chance?).
>
> Cheers from Holland (after a long long time),
> Kajsa
>
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