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    Default Trailhead vandalism

    I am going to be backpacking sections 20, 21, and 22 in late July and was planning on leaving a car at the Eddiesville TH. Has anyone heard if whether or not car vandalism should be of any concern? I heard marmots chew on brakelines but nothing about people problems. Hoping this area is not like Carver Gap and 19E on the AT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbsbestfan View Post
    I am going to be backpacking sections 20, 21, and 22 in late July and was planning on leaving a car at the Eddiesville TH. Has anyone heard if whether or not car vandalism should be of any concern? I heard marmots chew on brakelines but nothing about people problems. Hoping this area is not like Carver Gap and 19E on the AT.
    Eddiesville TH is in a rather remote area-- in fact I believe it is about 2 hours to the nearest paved road, so usually only those interested in being there for legitimate reasons go due to the time it takes to get there. It is a very long drive for vandals.

    I have been going for the last five years without incidence and my father-in-law and his friend have been backpacking that section of the CT for the past 20 odd years without a problem.

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    Hey there...

    Left a reply to your comments/questions on my webpage.

    In any case, ChrisFol summed it up pretty well. It is a remote trailhead. In my experience, I find most petty criminals are lazy people. Most people driving that far have no interest in breaking into a car.

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    Thanks Mags and Chris!

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    The Marmots are your biggest issue. I've had good luck preventing Marmot damage by putting mothballs under the car and on the engine.
    May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view.


    ~ Edward Abbey

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    Buddy lost 2 brake lines to marmots, devils love chewing on the rubber for some reason..

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    Marmots are antifreeze junkies. It's their absinthe. Google it, its hilarious.




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