William Faulkner suggested collecting photos of hikers at Hacker's Point. Here's a start. If anyone has or makes any others I'll be glad to include them.

William, (World's Greatest Mailman and GRIT #1)

Bob Underwood and Carl Fleming

Bob Underwood at Hacker's

Phillip Crump at Hacker's

Larry (wrightsphoto) at Hacker's Point

John Stauber and Ben at Hacker's Point

Ken at Hacker's Point

Ryan Maultsby (right) and his Brother Michael

David "papabigwoe" at Hacker's Point

Cindy at Hacker's Point

Brad "ncfiddler" at Hacker's

Tim "MrParrothead" at Hacker's Point

Steve "HannahWCU" at Hacker's Point

Norm "Catscastle" at Hacker's

Norm and Amy at Hacker's

Brent "Mag315" at Hacker's Point

Jon "Ltljon" at Hacker's

Ray "mr007s" at Hacker's Point

Part of the Spring '07 caching Event group

Michael Hollar at Hacker's

Scott Freitag at Hacker's

Cato Hollar on Hacker's Point

Jim DeFriess at Hacker's Point

Jessie at Hacker's Point

Dale Dagenback and Marshall Weatherman at Hacker's Point

Glen Riddle at Hacker's Point

Lewis and Mary Catherine at Hacker's Point

Lewis Hardee and John Woodruff at Hacker's Point
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