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ok, so ive been to the deam a ton of times, especially patton cave and camp peeper, and been to 2 lakes and pate hollow a few times, as well as youngs creek and shirley creek once each.

what other trails are good for backpacking? german ridge? morgan ridge? birdseye? nebo ridge? hickory ridge?
crash bang
12:14:05 PM
9/17/08

Heartbreak Ridge?

Tom Ridge?

Por Ridge?
Nonconformist
12:21:20 PM
9/17/08

here's a link to all their trails:

http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/hoosier/trail_chart.htm

hickory ridge has a lot of trails...it's pretty popular with horses...they don't really promote backpacking in that area too much but since it is a national forest you can camp anywhere...you could put something together by combining mogan ridge west and east...shirley creek and spring valley aren't bad either...those are about the only ones that really lend themselves to backpacking...the other trails are too short

here's something about hemlock cliffs, but it's a pretty short trail too

http://www.backpackcamp.com/HemlockCliffs.html

some other trips in hoosier:

http://www.indianaoutfitters.com/hoosier_national_forest_in_pro.htm
thriftyhiker
12:47:52 PM
9/17/08

hey time cline, i saw you on meetup
crash bang
12:59:15 PM
9/17/08

i sent it right back atcha...the cincinnati club looks like it's a little more active
thriftyhiker
1:05:35 PM
9/17/08

so, do you have a preference/opinion about any of the trails?
crash bang
1:06:46 PM
9/17/08

What is meetup? Some site about the Colts and who is going to blow Manning?
Wounded Knee
1:08:58 PM
9/17/08

it's an ultra exclusive club for elitist backpackers...you have to know the secret handshake to get in

i've only backpacked the ones you mentioned...i've day hike a lot of this...hemlock is pretty interesting, some topography not common in indiana...the rest is typical indiana hiking...lot of hardwoods, some knobs, and some up and downs with no significant climbs similar to the knobstone...i think randal knows a lot about this area...i know i've heard him talk about pate hollow a lot
thriftyhiker
1:16:14 PM
9/17/08

lot of hardwoods, some knobs

Yep, blowing Manning, exactly what I thought.
Wounded Knee
2:10:07 PM
9/17/08

sticks
3:48:44 AM
9/18/08

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