~*~ Sign
Says… ~*~
Usually
I snap pictures of trail signs, registers, et cetera so that when I look at my
photos later, it jogs my memory as to what view I was looking at or what peak
the next photos are taken from. But, I never delete the “sign” pictures…they
just morph into part of the memories.

Bluff
Point in

In
Hemlock Soldiers standing at attention in the
background.

On
the Hickory Creek Trail
ANF,
PA

Rausch Gap on the A.T. in PA

No
shit?

Pine Grove Furnace, PA
Almost the halfway point!

We
found Ongs Hat but we never did find Ong…

I think it should be renamed to “Little Spork
Vista”

This
sign caused panic for MsKB & I. “Where the hell is Winturri Shelter?!?”

Sherbourne Pass Trail off the A.T. in
Otherwise entitled “Trail to beer at the

High
Peaks of the
“Roostercomb,
here we come!”

Loyalsock-Link Loop at World’s
I should have stopped here and checked for my
food bag.

Loyalsock
Trail Register, PA
Bombproof,
I tell ya!

Avalon Trail,
Bonus shot of gear.

Just
pick a direction and hope for the best.

Wittenburg, Cornell, Slide Loop, Catskills, NY
Not shown: troop of German Boy Scouts.
Seriously.

WCS
Loop in the Catskills, NY
“.85
miles to Giant Ledge: Home of 87 “final pushes”” Right, Phantom Soul?

Black Forest Trail, PA
Oh come on!!! How could you not walk 800 feet to
see that?!?

Black
Forest Trail, PA
GreenMonkee
& Pennsy need new glasses, it seems.

Neversink Loop in the Catskills, NY
Glad I got a picture of this sign…because we
didn’t see anymore for the next two days.

Neversink
Loop, Catskills, NY
Oh
yeah…that’s freakin’ helpful!!! Thanks for nothing!!!

Mosquito Creek Trail, Banff National Park,
Canada
Fish Lakes…that’s where we’re headed!

Siffleur
Campsite Sign, Banff National Park, Canada
Alpha…tell
us how you really feel.

Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
What’s with the kilometers. Can someone please
convert for me?!?!?

Mohican
Outdoor Center, on the A.T. in NJ
I
will be happy to see this little AT milepost this summer!

Otherwise known as “heartbreaking” to see.

Camel’s
Hump, VT
It’s
the “Special” shirt that makes this picture great. Trust me on that. And no,
it’s not my shirt.

We took the Van Hoegenfarfegnuegenstien Trail.

McDonald
Creek
Lake
McDonald, Glacier National Park

Stanton Lake Sign
Great Bear Wilderness, MT

Chapin
Pass Trailhead
Rocky
Mountain National Park, CO