



This set of pictures includes:
A picture of my hiking stick that I had to retrieve from below the Persimmon Creek bridge. I first posted it was in Pigeon Creek and that was in error so I corrected the post.
A close up of the stick showing the rings carved. Like an ole gun fighter, I carved a ring for each night camped on a backpacking trail.
View of Pigeon Creek from bridge for Hwy 106.
Pat and David with a good view of my day backpack that Pat carried for two days. Notice from the pictures Day one Pat didn't have a pack but the rest of her walk she did. 30 miles walked, 21 miles wearing a backpack!
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