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    I am beginning my NOBO on March 15 but still have a few unanswered questions. On top of my question list is Money..How much cash do most people start out with, to pay for things like shuttles and hostels along the way? I plan on carrying a credit card to pay for big items like resupply and gear replacement, but have no idea what kind of cash I should start with. Thanks for the help!

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    I used this as a reference when I thought about this question as well.http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/show...il-Alteratives

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    Quote Originally Posted by ams212001 View Post
    I used this as a reference when I thought about this question as well.http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/show...il-Alteratives
    Thanks for the quick reply, I dont know how that thread got past me, I did a search for "cash" before I posted...Thanks for finding it and bringing it to my attention.

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    No problem. Searching old forums here can feel like an art form at times!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ams212001 View Post
    No problem. Searching old forums here can feel like an art form at times!
    ohh boy. LOL. there outta be a how to do a WB search toll free number listed on the top of every Forum and on the Search tab. i'd probably be connected to someone in India. those ph operators in India are so helpful, nice, and patient even after all the abuse I've put them through. whoever trains them is doing one heck of a job.

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    I like to have maybe a hundred bucks in cash -- small bills, nothing over a 20. And a debit card, which I can use at the grocery store and get cash back with no fee.
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    The post office offers cash back too. I often forget that one. I think $100 is the most I ever carried. It usually lasted a long time too. Most everyone takes cards. Still, it is good to have small bills for shuttles, tipping etc.

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    i always fear my debit card being lost or stolen and being cleaned out. especially on trail. lose it in one town and realize 4 days later in next.
    i have 2 accounts and have an auto transfer of $100 a week (can do it by phone to change or add). this way if i lose card max out maybe $200, not $5000. this paranoia of mine comes from where i live, not the trail.
    i NEVER talk about money on the trail.
    I'm so confused, I'm not sure if I lost my horse or found a rope.

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    Carry enough cash so that if your pack is stolen and you lose your credit card you can sit in a motel for a few days while they mail you a new card. On my thruhike attempt I tried to have around $300 in cash on me.

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    I always tried to keep between 100 to 150 in cash on me and a debit card is a thru-hiker's best friend, and i never talk about cash on the trail EVER.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kayak karl View Post
    i always fear my debit card being lost or stolen and being cleaned out. especially on trail. lose it in one town and realize 4 days later in next. i have 2 accounts and have an auto transfer of $100 a week (can do it by phone to change or add). this way if i lose card max out maybe $200, not $5000. this paranoia of mine comes from where i live, not the trail. i NEVER talk about money on the trail.
    I know you may not have much use for it on a hike, but I found out you can load cash, (up to $500), into your AAA card, (I have the AAA Gold plan), and use it like a prepaid debit card. If the card is stolen, who is going to know if you have any money on it? Along with your regular debit or credit card and ready cash, it would be a nice emergency backup to have with you.

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    Completely off topic but when I hiked the last 800 miles of the AT I replaced my debit and credit card because I was paranoid of the magnetic strip causing problems from wear. My cards were all well used.

    It would suck to have a card that wouldn't swipe.

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    To minimize/avoid ATM fees I would get $500-700 depending on bank. I then would split it so that I didn't have to flash a lot of cash and just in case anything happened. I also never left money unattended. I was paranoid about my hike being hampered by a theft.
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    Quote Originally Posted by About_Time View Post
    To minimize/avoid ATM fees I would get $500-700 depending on bank. I then would split it so that I didn't have to flash a lot of cash and just in case anything happened. I also never left money unattended. I was paranoid about my hike being hampered by a theft.
    i never had any ATM fee's. used cards at stores and hostels or cash back (must stores and the post office were free).
    I'm so confused, I'm not sure if I lost my horse or found a rope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippy Morocco View Post
    The post office offers cash back too. I often forget that one. I think $100 is the most I ever carried. It usually lasted a long time too. Most everyone takes cards. Still, it is good to have small bills for shuttles, tipping etc.
    Thanks! I didn't know about cash- back at the Post Office.

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    Carry around $100 stashed in a couple of places. Also carry a couple old fashioned checks.







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    Thanks everyone for the great advise. I now at least have some ideas. I will carry my debit card and probably $150 in small bills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blissful View Post
    Also carry a couple old fashioned checks.
    i still use them
    I'm so confused, I'm not sure if I lost my horse or found a rope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geomaniac View Post
    Thanks everyone for the great advise. I now at least have some ideas. I will carry my debit card and probably $150 in small bills.
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    Quote Originally Posted by budforester View Post
    Thanks! I didn't know about cash- back at the Post Office.
    Just don't go into a really small town PO early in the am (esp on Sat) when they open and expect them to have $100 cash to give you. Many won't have more than $25 to $50 in their drawer.

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