Susan "Butch" Henley's HikaNation Photos
Virginia
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The photographers are
Susan "Butch" Henley and Rex Halfpenny.

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Trek Across America Slideshow

Virginia
March 6th, 1981 to May 7th, 1981


SBH-258
Leaving Kentucky & Entering Virginia
Cindy Bain, Stacey Waring, Susan "Butch" Henley, Marce Guerrein
March 6, 1981

SBH-259
Curious Virginian Spectators
March 8, 1981

SBH-260
Susan "Butch" Henley
briefly stepping in Tennesse

SBH-261
Susan "Butch" Henley
Starting on the Appalachian Trail

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SBH-263
Along the Appalachian Trail
Record Snowstorm Clobbers Two States
March 19 - 24, 1981

SBH-264
Susan "Butch" Henley & others sheltered
here for 36 hours during the snowstorm.

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SBH-266

SBH-267

SBH-268
Rob Burns & Lyle Bialk

SBH-269
Appalachian Trail Shelter
Somwhere in Virginia

SBH-270
Phil Atkins

SBH-271
Haircuts by Monty Montgomery

SBH-272
Mary Oswald
HikaNation One Year Celebration
Hollins College  -  April 11, 1981

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SBH-276
Jerry Benson

SBH-277
Blackwater Creek Trail Dedication
April 18, 1981

SBH-278
Bruce Ohlson, Rex Halfpenny, & unexpected musicians
that "happened upon" the HikaNation campsite along
the Appalachian Trail in Virginia.


SBH-279
Tye River along the Tidewater ATC section
of the Appalachian Trail with Susan "Butch" Henley,
Mary Oswald, Rex Halfpenny, Reese Lukei, Jr.
(HikaNation Virginia state coordinator)

SBH-280
Tidewater ATC Cooking
Possibly Humpback Rocks Picnic Area
April 21 - 23, 1981

SBH-281
Ed Garvey
Harpers Ferry Coordinator
C&O Canal Pathfinder

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SBH-283
Sunset from Byrds Nest III
April 28, 1981

SBH-284
Hanging food from the Byrds Nest bears.

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SBH-286
"Violators will be eaten"
May 3, 1981

Due to the Linden Research Laboratory and the Breeding Center for the National Zoological Park (which "housed" various exotic animals), hiking on the trail adjacent to the area was hazardous to one's health due to the thousands of ticks in the area. Even in the heat of spring/summer, long-sleeved shirts and pants were strongly advised for this portion of the trail.




SBH-287         SBH-287a

SBH-289
Morel Mushrooms
were being gathered by Virginia locals.

SBH-290
Manassas Lean-to along the Appalachian Trail
(only 12 miles from Susan "Butch" Henley's home)