lobster
03-08-2006, 20:54
these days?
Does the allure to stop there still exist?
Does the allure to stop there still exist?
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View Full Version : How's Rusty's Hardtime Hollow lobster 03-08-2006, 20:54 these days? Does the allure to stop there still exist? weary 03-08-2006, 22:21 these days? Does the allure to stop there still exist? I sort of hope so. Rusty is an interesting (strange, complicated?) guy. But he ran by far the most interesting hostel of the many, many I stayed at in 1993. I hope he remains open and that the free-loaders who took advantage of his largess stay away. Weary lobster 03-08-2006, 23:13 I only stayed there for 12 days. neo 03-08-2006, 23:18 I sort of hope so. Rusty is an interesting (strange, complicated?) guy. But he ran by far the most interesting hostel of the many, many I stayed at in 1993. I hope he remains open and that the free-loaders who took advantage of his largess stay away. Weary i stayed there oct 2002,rusty is a great guy,but to many free loader take advantage of him,he makes great pancakes,i still have a rustys hard time hollow t shirt:cool: neo weary 03-09-2006, 08:03 i stayed there oct 2002,rusty is a great guy,but to many free loader take advantage of him,he makes great pancakes,i still have a rustys hard time hollow t shirt:cool: neo As do I, and it will last forever unless I can lose some weight! colbys 03-11-2006, 20:20 stayed at rustys for one night in 95'.wild time,i didnt drink back then but alot of other people did and at 3am in the mornning they were all howling at the moon and dancing on top of the bunkhouse. still enjoyed it though.do they still drink the soda and then you have to hit the empty can with a wiffle ball bat? Lone Wolf 03-12-2006, 09:25 "Freeloading" works both way. Caveat emptor. Things ain't what they seem. cloudparty 03-26-2006, 23:33 I only stayed there for 12 days. I was there for about a week in '91...mind you, part of that time was dealing with a kidney stone. I'm glad it happened at Maupin Field Shelter so that Rusty and friends could save me! :) I was just down to see him last week. He now has electricity...and the frisbee golf course is a nice new touch. He recently hurt his leg--he should really see a doctor. But the same old Rusty. Hadn't seen him in 15 years! --Jim (Tigger '91) neo 03-27-2006, 00:52 I was there for about a week in '91...mind you, part of that time was dealing with a kidney stone. I'm glad it happened at Maupin Field Shelter so that Rusty and friends could save me! :) I was just down to see him last week. He now has electricity...and the frisbee golf course is a nice new touch. He recently hurt his leg--he should really see a doctor. But the same old Rusty. Hadn't seen him in 15 years! --Jim (Tigger '91) your kidding electricity now:cool: neo weary 03-27-2006, 10:25 your kidding electricity now:cool: neo I first thought, "how sad. The Hard Time Hollow with electricity." In '93 it was like going to an earlier era. Butter, watermellons and beer in the cold spring house. But then I remembered how stranded I felt last week when my electricity was off for four hours. Rusty has as much right to electricity as the rest of us. Weary Low Rider 12-23-2007, 18:24 Hey everyone! I just talked to Rusty last week and he is definitely open for the 2008 season and thereafter. I thruhiked back in ‘93 and have been friends with him ever since. I try to visit as often as I can but that usually winds up being just a couple times a year. He first started taking in hikers back in 1982 and has had over 10,000 stop in during their hikes since then. He is one of the, if not the, oldest hostel on the AT still operating. He is in his late 60’s now and it is getting harder for him each year to get all the chores done around the place (if you can pitch in while you are there, it is definitely appreciated!). There have been changes over the years including getting electricity and a telephone, but it is still the same old Hard Time Hollow that you remember (believe me, it is good that he has those things now that he is getting older). He is a one of a kind and the Hollow is truly a unique place not to be missed. Waynesboro is pretty much like any other big trail town if you need to stop there too (I went to both). And yes, he still takes a Polaroid of each thruhiker that stops in. He still has the photos from all the previous years up on the ceiling or in photo albums, so check ‘em out when you stop by. His driveway comes down off the Blue Ridge Parkway in between mileposts 16 and 17 (mile post 16.7 if it existed :)) Enjoy reading the dozens of funny signs posted on trees while walking down the driveway! happy hiking!!!! |