Hello,
Is there a shuttle service from Gorham to Wild cat mountain? Im planing on doing a section of the At using the Carter Moriah Trail and coming out on the Wildcat ridge trail.
DreamHiker
Hello,
Is there a shuttle service from Gorham to Wild cat mountain? Im planing on doing a section of the At using the Carter Moriah Trail and coming out on the Wildcat ridge trail.
DreamHiker
Have you checked the ATC shuttler list?Originally Posted by dreamhiker
http://www.appalachiantrail.org/site..._the_Trail.htm
Actually, you're talking a pretty short distance. If I were you. I hitch. Last August, I hitched from Pinkham to the Trail crossing Rt. 2 outside Gorham with no problems.
It is really easy to hitch in that area.
You could also try calling the Shuttle Connection -- you can find their info at http://www.theshuttleconnection.com but it will cost you since they are based in Lincoln.
You can also check out the AMC's hiker shuttle at http://www.outdoors.org/lodging/lodging-shuttle.cfm -- however I find their pickup times are very inconvinient.
- Ivy
Is Hikers Paradise still dooing their thing? If you stay there they're likely to give you a free shuttle. They took me all the way back to Franconia Notch once.
http://www.hikersparadise.com/hikersparadise.htm
Whatever happened to Bruce? I heard he up & left one day. Nice guy.Originally Posted by Sly
'All my lies are always wishes" ~Jeff Tweedy~
when i stayed at hiker's p-dise in '03, it had changed vastly since '01.Originally Posted by Sly
among other things, they were no longer doing shuttles.
I just looked up the Hikers Paradise web site and found this "Limited free shuttles to and from the A.T. Trailheads at Rt. 2 and Pinkham Notch with stay at Paradise." looks like a good place to start and stay the first night. they also offer long term parking.
DreamHiker
Arthur Jolin in Gorham runs White Mountain Tour Services his phone number is 466-2127. He has been reported to be reliable in the past and expects a "donation" for his services. (you may want to establish the expected "donation" in advance). I have not used his serivces.
There is also E-Z taxi 466-9922 or 752-4696.
If you look like a hiker, there is a high likelyhood that you can hitch
The Carter/Moriahg Trail is a short walk from Gorham. Wildcat ski area and also where the AT crosses Rte. 16 is only a short hike (mile) to Pinkham Notch AMC Headquarters where you can ask for rides to Gorham (c. 7 miles). Lots of hikers pass through Gorham. Easy hitch.
========================Originally Posted by dreamhiker
When are you needing the shuttle ?? We're in Gorham now and have a rental car. Hangin in the area doing some sightseeing after hiking in from Rangeley. Give us a call at the Hikers Paradise if we can help you out between today and Friday. We're flying out on Saturday morning.
'Slogger
The more I learn ...the more I realize I don't know.
Hey Slogger, can you say hi to Maryann and Bruno for me? Tell them I'll be back to visit some day. Thanks!
==========================Originally Posted by Sly
Will do man ...
And did you know that they're trying to sell the place? Been on the market for a while now. If it goes to someone not interested in running it as a hostel we're gonna lose another AT tradition !!
'Slogger
The more I learn ...the more I realize I don't know.
Yeah, I knew they were trying to sell. Wish I had the cash and credit.
most of the buisinesses on the main street of gorham are for sale in anticipation of the spin off from the super walmart being built north of the trestle. A lot of the long time buisiness owners have figured thats it time to cash out and are asking high prices for thier real estate.
Arthur Jolin is a nice guy and reliable, but he will charge you from the time he leaves his house to the time he drops you at your final destination. He recalculates his hourly rate based on how much his previous fare paid. Basically, if Artie gets a nice big tip from the previous hiker, you will pay more because his average hourly pay has increased.