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Info on New Brunswick Section is attached.
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Info on New Brunswick Section is attached.
The Québec IAT site is available in English here:
http://www.sia-iat.com/en/longue_rando_intro.html
You can download the Companion Guide in English here (it covers Maine, NB and Québec):
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Definitely a personal preference thing, but on a thru-hike there will be many days when you'll just want to throw on a pair of glasses and not have to bother with solutions, etc. Not to mention the...
I'm Canadian and I was on the trail for 3 months last year. I did 14 maildrops with my own dehydrated food. None were seized at the border - and on the customs form, I clearly stated the package...
The very strong bias against mail drops on this site always surprises me, but anyway....
I hiked 1300 miles of the AT last year (I'm from NB). I dehydrated a lot of my own food and bought Sun...
Does anyone know if a shuttle service will be available to get thru-hikers across the Kennebec?
Hiked from GA to NY this summer with a Lightheart solo and loved it. Slept in it almost every night. http://www.lightheartgear.com/
News about hut closures.
http://news.outdoors.org/2011/08/amc-destinations-in-nh-nj-closing-due.html
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What temps (highs/lows) should you expect on the AT in GA and NC in May? Just a general guide would be helpful. Of course, weather is unpredictable at any time of year....
Try chick peas. They are one legume that can be eaten after being soaked. Not as soft as when cooked, but definitely edible. Makes a great snack.
Thanks everyone for their input. I usually like to follow the KISS principle - but life sometimes isn't so simple. Being in the NE in July is a way for me to meet some family obligations and still...
I'm planning a 3-month hike on the AT in May, June and July 2011 and need some recommendations on where to go. For various reasons, I'd like to spend some time in the south and the rest in the NE. ...