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    a trip to whitetop mountain and grayson highlands a few months back...













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    Did you see the wild ponies?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thance View Post
    Did you see the wild ponies?
    Yes I did, It was a great place
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    Just paid off the Commander! She's got 125K on the clock and still going strong.... here's to making it to 200K!
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    ^^^ like

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    I backpacked a portion of the highlands about 20 years ago.... was not prepared for or aware of the elevation and at one point my pace was so reduced that my feet were not able to clear each other..... it would take 2 steps to move 1 foot. It is only recently that I realized the east coast had mile high mountains and the implications.

    It is beautiful up there and one of the few places you can run into wild ponies.

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