Garry,
We did the OHT during spring break. It was a great week where the crew
learned many lessons. Philomont was easy compared to some of the bad sections on
the OHT. Two of our council crews are headed to the OHT in the near future for
their shakedowns. I highly recommend the book listed below, as we found it
very beneficial.
Chas. Clifton
SM T 11 Port Neches, Texas
In a message dated 6/17/03 11:22:28 AM Central Daylight Time,
dewrayh@yahoo.com writes:
> The OHT is an excellent training ground. There is a book by Tim Ernst, a
> long-time, very knowledgeable hiker of the OHT (see
> http://wilderness.arkansasusa.com/OHTAinfo.html) which gives a great deal of
> information about each section of the trail, including distance and elevation
> maps, and directions/descriptions of trail features. You can probably find a
> copy at Barnes & Noble, or order one through B&N or from the above website.
>
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