Trail Pix from Kurt’s hike

Bridges on the Appalachian Trail. A long distance view of the confluence of the Juniata and Susquehanna Rivers in central Pennsylvanua. The Appalachian Trail crosses that bridge in the distance over the Juniata before it then crosses the Susquehanna. #appalachiantrail #bridges #Pennsylvania #Juniata #Duncannon #at2015
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Trail Pix from Kurt’s hike

Fungi of the Appalachian Trail. Purple ones earn extra points, right? This was growing on Peters Mountain on the east side of the Susquehanna River this afternoon. #appalachiantrail #pennsylvania #fungus #mushrooms #AT2015
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Trail Pix from Kurt’s hike

The boots are back at Lisburn Rd in Southern PA. I had posted a similar photo back before I started this hike to mark the first time these particular boots were on the AT. Now they’re here (on my feet, of course) in the midst of my thru hike. I suppose I’ll come back and do it again this fall after I finish the hike, too. #appalachiantrail #pennsylvania #boots #gear #AT2015
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Trail Pix from Kurt’s hike

Snakes on the Appalachian Trail. This particular black rat snake (Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta) lives in southern Virginia near Pearisburg. They’re very quick, and I’ve found it hard to get photos of the couple I’ve seen. Have also seen specimens of 3 other snake species, but again they’re all pretty intent on getting away quickly and rarely pose. #appalachiantrail #snakes #reptiles #Virginia #at2015
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Trail Pix from Kurt’s hike

Picking up where I left off on 1 July when Ann picked me up – after I completed the half gallon challenge – and took me to see friends for an annual 4th of July get together. The museum is in Pennsylvania’s Pine Grove Furnace State Park. #appalachiantrail #museums #pennsylvania #icecream #AT2015
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Trail Pix from Kurt’s hike

Flowers of the Appalachian Trail: Swamp Azalea (Rhododendron viscosum) a native azalea growing and blooming yesterday on the shore of Sunfish Pond in New Jersey, just north of Delaware Water Gap. (I was there taking a break – just after the half way point in my thru-hike – for an annual July 4th get together with friends; back on the Trail in PA on Sunday.) #appalachiantrail #flowers #NewJersey #azaleas #at2015
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