Hey Everyone, I unloaded the majority of my photos today. You can find them by going to my Picasa Web Album page. The link is displayed below.
Enjoy =)
http://picasaweb.google.com/jtsuhar

Hey Everyone, I unloaded the majority of my photos today. You can find them by going to my Picasa Web Album page. The link is displayed below.
Enjoy =)
http://picasaweb.google.com/jtsuhar

After leaving Mosquitochussetts we enterred Vermont (Ver-mudd). Fortunately, Matt brought the warm weather with him and the sun dried up the majority of the trail. Displayed below is the link to Matt’s photos. Thanks for sharing Matt!

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http://picasaweb.google.com/mtkoenitzer/ATInVTAugust2009?authkey=Gv1sRgCJb8mZ_vmam__wE#
Sure … literally speaking there are some rocks, but Joe and I both thoroughly enjoyed Pennsylvania.
So excited to see the family and relatives later this afternoon!
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Big Thanks to Zak Suhar for posting photos:
(Updated 6/14/09)
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Full Link:
http://picasaweb.google.com/jtsuhar/ExploringAppalachia#
“There once was this Zen master sitting on a small stone bench, studying his small Japanese rock garden…
There are only five rocks in the master’s garden. Each was chosen for its individual perfection, as well as its unique relationship to the other stones. One day a visitor comes to the garden. The visitor steps slowly around the tiny space, contemplating the rake-grooved gravel and the stones. Eventually the visitor turns to the Zen master and exclaims, “It is perfect.” The Zen master shakes his head solemnly and says, “No, it will be perfect when there are only three stones.” – Yvon Chouinard