Yeah, that might be. I don't think too many (if any) of the section hikers pre-registered online and the thru hiker total surpassed the 60 hiker threshold per day (30 on Approach Trail and 30 from FS42). It is also possible that pre-registered thru hikers changed their start date without updating online. Not sure what can be done.
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mt squid
You did answer your own question!
If you're considering 1600 thru hikers, I would say it would be more like 2500-3000. It is almost 50/50 between starting points. So if Amicalola has 1600 starters, almost double that to include starters at FS42. (Some FS42 starters do sign in at Amicalola though.) The Springer Mountain Shelter privy was already pretty nasty ... hopefully it'll be cleaner by then.
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mt squid
https://tinyurl.com/MyFDresults
A vigorous five-mile walk will do more good for an unhappy but otherwise healthy adult than all the medicine and psychology in the world. ~Paul Dudley White
Some stats from this year:
441 hikers currently on their way to ME with 148 starting from FS42 (34% - I think the lower % might be because ATC has been encouraging to start from the Approach Trail.)
401 hikers currently on their way to places between GA and ME with 198 starting from FS42 (49%)
90 sectioners began 3/31
63 thrus began 3/25
25 international hikers (8 Germans, 4 Australians, 3 Swiss, 2 New Zealanders, 2 Swedes, 2 Canadians, and 1 from Bulgaria, Denmark, Norway and England)
14 hikers got off trail for various reasons (7 on 3/26, Mon - a very cold, windy day)
2 SOBO Flippers completed their long distance journey
2 planning to hike CDT after completion
2 hiked from Key West
1 barefoot hiker
1 cart
I have finally seen another hiker with a cart. This hiker made it further than the first one I saw, but I believe he finally got rid of it. It only took him 5 days to do the Approach Trail ...
April 1st was not as busy as I thought it would be, given that it was on a weekend (it was also Easter Sunday so maybe that had something to do with only 55 thrus and 44 sectioners).
I did see lots of orange hang tags from ATC. They were giving them out at the Approach Trail after the hikers registered. ATC was also giving information classes for those beginning their long distance journey. On 3/23 at 1500, 1443 hikers had registered and on 4/2 at 1500, 1823 hikers had registered at Amicalola Falls State Park.
In the past, the Hiker Hostel would drop off 10-15 hikers everyday between 0900-1000. As you may know, they sold it last year and now it is Barefoot Hills resort. I saw them drop off only 6 hikers. I don't think NOBO long distance hikers are their clientele ...
It was another good year with typical weather. Cold, windy, foggy .... the sun made a few brief appearances.Hope everyone's hike is going well ... Good Luck and Have Fun!
See you on the trail,
mt squid
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squid...thanks for your annual reports. I always look forward to your post because it's one of two things (along with the Masters golf tournament) that (imo) signifies the 'official" start of spring. I had the pleasure of meeting you up there on the mountain when i started my hike a few years ago.
Coolers are very common. Soft sided, and occassionally hard sided small ones. Pillows, Frying pans, lanterns, folding shovels, camp chairs, flashlights, radios, books, heavy water bottles. It doesn't take many miles at all before some people realize "I've made a huge mistake".
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Interesting that over 1800 have registered by 4/2. I was #1775 on 4/13 last year.
Another good time down at Springer Mountain this year. Some stats:
354 hikers currently on their way to ME (104 started from FS42)
316 hikers hiking to destinations between GA and ME (152 started from FS42) - quite a few headed to GA/NC border
51 thrus and 62 sectioners started on 3/31
39 international hikers including 10 from Canada, 9 from Germany, 8 from England, 3 from South Africa, 2 from Taiwan and Australian and 1 from New Zealand, Scotland, Ireland, Luxembourg and Slovenia.
April Fools Day was not very busy this year. 42 thrus and 36 sectioners. 62 thru-hikers were online registered with ATC. Many of them must have either changed their start date or did not start at all.It was probably 20 degrees on Springer on April Fools morning. I am sure there were many very cold hikers that night.
By the end of the week temps were in the 70s. Nevertheless, NEVER get rid of your cold weather gear until at least past Mount Rogers in VA. Don't even think about it!
The color of choice for the ATC Registration Tag this year was Red. I saw many of them attached to backpacks. Hikers receive them from the Amicalola Falls SP Visitor Center after registering their hike. I think primarily it is for thru-hikers but I did see some section hikers with them. Ridgerunner Nick has been giving a talk to hikers which includes a demonstration of the PCT bear hang method.
Given the Bear Canister Required zone between Jarrard Gap and Neel Gap there are some hikers that do carry a bear canister. If you camp in this zone, you are required to have one. It is 5 miles, so most hikers will not camp in this area and therefore do not carry a canister. USFS Rangers do patrol here so don't get caught camping without a canister. I think it is an $80 fine ... and you will probably have to pack up and hike out in the middle of the night.
On 3/29 at 1700, 1631 hikers had registered at AFSP and on 4/7, at 1421, 1991 hikers had registered.Fewer thru-hikers are starting via the FS42 parking area (29%).
As I mentioned last year, ATC is encouraging hikers to hike the Approach Trail. I also wonder, though, how much the Hiker Hostel not operating anymore influences this. The FS42 percentage would be higher if the Hiker Hostel was still dropping off 10-15 hikers/day at FS42. (Assuming 10 extra hikers/day would boost the percentage to 54%.) Although some of the ones I did see had their Red Tags, indicating that they stopped by the Visitor Center first.
Hope everyone's hike is going well. Good Luck and Have Fun!
See you on the trail,
mt squid
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Looks like I missed a couple of years. 2020 was COVID, of course. But I do have some stats from 2021 and this year.
3/26/21 - 4/4/21
436 hikers claiming to hike to Maine (129 started from FS42) 30%
273 hikers hiking to destinations b/n GA and ME (139 started from FS42) 51%
ATC did not issue hang tags but some online entrepreneur did. Since hang tags were not available upon registration at Amicalola Falls State Park, I think many hikers did not register.
3/25/22 - 4/3/22
476 hikers currently on their way to Maine (132 started from FS42) 28%
255 hikers hiking to destinations b/n GA and ME (116 started from FS42) 45%
over 50 'thru-hikers' average/day
many international hikers were hiking this year (England, Germany, Australia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland, South Africa, Poland, Mexico)
quite a few hiking the BMT
at least 2 hiked from Key West
2 SOBOs finished
1 small dog being carried
at least 1 dog had a hang tag
1 family with 5 hikers
It stayed busy during each day this year. Every year I see more hikers do the Approach Trail and then head to Stover Creek Shelter. That makes for a long Day 1 of nearly 12 miles. Certainly doable but many will arrive late to the shelter with not much daylight left.
This year's weather was maybe the best and worst at the same time. It only rained one night and was over early in the morning. The wind was relentless though, causing it to feel colder than it was.
The hang tags were back on track with ATC issuing them at Base Camp at AFSP. I'm sure that helped to increase the numbers hiking the Approach Trail and the registration #'s themselves, which were higher this year than last year. 2411 registered as of 4/3/22 as opposed to 1564 registered as of 4/4/21. Quite an increase.
If you didn't already know it, canned food items are not really very hiker friendly, especially 3 bags of them, including 5# of spaghetti noodles and 2 big books. The hiker probably already was carrying 100# so it was not possible to carry the extra weight. I was able to get rid of a few items but the rest I'll give to Kincora Hostel. Pack it in, pack it out! (Anyone want/need a giant jar of chicken base - 287 servings worth?)
Another hiker had a bad night during the storm. The hiker returned to trailhead sans backpack, stating the intent to return. Fortunately, the hiker did return and retrieved backpack. Otherwise a ridgerunner would have had to pack it out. There were 6 ridgerunners this year rotating throughout GA.
I hope no one was too disappointed about not being an extra in 'A Walk in the Woods, part 2'. I think they ended filming and packed up early on April 1st.
It was a good time meetin' and greetin' everyone. I'm still surprised at how many hikers are ill prepared though. Nobody needs 2 large flashlights and excess camera equipment. At any rate, hope everyone's hike is going well! Good Luck and Have Fun!
See you on the trail,
mt squid
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