Welcome to Fallingwater
This is the home of Ron, Linda, and Brandon Moak.
In these pages we celebrate the people, places, adventures, and milestones
that make us who we are.
We invite you to spend some time exploring our site.
Select a page from the choices on the left and share in one of our Backpacking
Adventures, or visit the Photo Album to view photos of family and friends.
Ron, Linda & Brandon
Also, check out Six Moon
Designs, and our line of ultralight backpacking equipment.
New for 2003, are the Moonlite Pack System, and the Europa II, a
2-pound 2-person tent.
A Long Summer's Walk - The Pacific Crest
Trail wanders through the States of California, Oregon and Washington,
between Campo on the Mexican border and Manning Park at the Canadian
border. Over its course, it spans a distance of over 2650 miles.
In April 2000, Ron (a.k.a. Fallingwater) began his
Millennium Hike at the Mexican border. After 700 miles, Brandon (formerly
known as Lucky 13, but now known as Drip) joined Ron for the summer
months, and together they hiked 1500 miles. When Brandon returned home
for his senior year of high school, Ron continued his trek, reaching
Canada in mid September.
These pages attempt to convey a small semblance of
what life is like along the Pacific Crest Trail - the people met, obstacles
overcome, success and failures.
 
A Summer's Sojourn chronicles our 20th
Anniversary return to the Appalachian Trail during the summer of 1997.
Twenty years after our 1977 thru-hike, we realized
we were long overdue for a new adventure. Careers, a teenager, a mortgage,
and all the trappings that go along with these things were taking their
toll.
We returned to the AT with our son, Brandon,
who was 13 at the time. We each assumed a new personna in the form of
a trail name, and as Fallingwater, Red Rainbow and Lucky 13,
we embarked on a section-hike of over 700 miles of the trail.
 
An
Appalachian Adventure is the one that started it all for us! Read
the journals of Ron and Linda's thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail.
In June 1977 we started hiking the Appalachian
Trail at Mt. Katahdin in Maine, and finished up four and a half months
later at Springer Mountain in Georgia. These journals chronicle our
2100 mile hike.
 
 
Moak Family Photo Album
Follow links to pages celebrating birthdays, anniversaries,
holidays, vacations, neighborhood gatherings, and even occasional home
improvements.
 
 
 
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