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    My friend and I have been planning a two week trip in may, starting around the 10th. We wanted to do something up north, but from all accounts it will still be cold and sloppy up there. So what's a great section south of VA that covers about 200 miles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bredler View Post
    My friend and I have been planning a two week trip in may, starting around the 10th. We wanted to do something up north, but from all accounts it will still be cold and sloppy up there. So what's a great section south of VA that covers about 200 miles?

    Could also include some VA I suppose, but that's where I live so it's a little disenchanting to hike there (here?).

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    Start with the Shennies, go south
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    You can't really go wrong with ANY section between Springer Mtn and Waynesboro VA from May 10-24th.

    To maximize scenary, probably from Erwin TN to Atkins VA, which I believe is about 200 miles.

    You'll probably get several good suggestions here from people. This is a very high traffic time on the trail in NC/TN and southern VA, so if crowds aren't your thing, you may want to consider the Shenendoahs, Northern VA or the mid-Atlantic
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    You could just go to Damascus, and start hiking south. Two weeks should get you to Hot Springs or Davenport Gap. Great time to hike.

    Alternatively, you could go to Springer and start hiking north. Two weeks will get you up toward Franklin or NOC. It'll be less crowded there, as most of the thru-hikers will be north of the Smokies. Again, great weather. Warm but not too hot.
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    Default Carver's Gap to Mt. Rogers

    Dream two week route in the south for me would be Carver's Gap to Mt. Rogers. About 150 miles. Just the prettiest hiking. And varied. You got the Humps, Overmountain, Laurel Creek, Watauga Lake, Whitetop and the Grayson Highlands.

    Or just start at Springer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A-Train View Post
    You can't really go wrong with ANY section between Springer Mtn and Waynesboro VA from May 10-24th.

    To maximize scenary, probably from Erwin TN to Atkins VA, which I believe is about 200 miles.

    You'll probably get several good suggestions here from people. This is a very high traffic time on the trail in NC/TN and southern VA, so if crowds aren't your thing, you may want to consider the Shenendoahs, Northern VA or the mid-Atlantic
    What's your favorite part of the mid-Atlantic? (I hear PA is a killer)



    Quote Originally Posted by bigcranky View Post
    You could just go to Damascus, and start hiking south. Two weeks should get you to Hot Springs or Davenport Gap. Great time to hike.

    Alternatively, you could go to Springer and start hiking north. Two weeks will get you up toward Franklin or NOC. It'll be less crowded there, as most of the thru-hikers will be north of the Smokies. Again, great weather. Warm but not too hot.
    What do you mean by NOC?



    Quote Originally Posted by Smile View Post
    Start with the Shennies, go south
    How crowded is that going to be? I've been up to the shennendoahs a bunch of times and it's a beautiful area, but how far do you have to hike before you stop seeing "people stuff?" I like the NC idea because it is so far removed.


    I'm also looking for some decent elevation changes. I'm going through my Thr-Hiker's Companion too, but I'd like to have opinions of people who have hiked these sections as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bredler View Post



    What do you mean by NOC?

    Nantahala Outdoor Center, in Wesser, NC. About 30 miles south of Fontana Dam.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bredler View Post
    What's your favorite part of the mid-Atlantic? (I hear PA is a killer)

    What do you mean by NOC?

    How crowded is that going to be? I've been up to the shennendoahs a bunch of times and it's a beautiful area, but how far do you have to hike before you stop seeing "people stuff?" I like the NC idea because it is so far removed...
    Pa is very nice from Md state line to Duncannon.
    NOC - Nantahala Outdoor Center is a rafting center (primarily), but it also has an outfitter and resturant and some lodging. It's about 134 miles north of Springer, where the AT crosses US19 (~12 miles west of Bryson City, NC)
    It will be crowded, probably not as crowded as SNP. However, you will be amongst many thru-hikers, unless you start at Springer then it probably will be pretty good.

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    Default Agree with Big Cranky

    Damascus south would be a nice 200 miler. There are varied hiking there as well as anywhere in the South. NOC is Nantahala Outdoor Center (mile 133.9). in North Carolina near Franklin.
    Anywhere will be great.

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    Carver's Gap to Mt. Rogers (or add 25 miles to each end if you want to hit 200) would be awesome in May. I did that mileage in May myself, but not the same May.

    I will say -- it was 21' at Overmountain when I was there in May, 2005. It's a gorgeous place, but even in May, you can freeze your tail off at elevation. Last year, it was over 90' when I crossed Bald Mountain last May 1. I've had a hard frost at Loft Mountain Campground in the SNP on May 17, and that's not so far south of Herndon. I love the AT in May, but the weather can do almost anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bredler View Post
    My friend and I have been planning a two week trip in may, starting around the 10th. We wanted to do something up north, but from all accounts it will still be cold and sloppy up there. So what's a great section south of VA that covers about 200 miles?
    If you want to join in all the fun and excitement, hitting Virginia and Tennessee around May will be the main thru pack going into Trail Days.

    If you want something more secluded, start further south either at Wesser and head north.
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    Is Pa too far North?

    If you want to avoid the hiking crowds of summer,..............
    It won't be cold or sloppy here then, and you could avoid the worst of the heat and thunderstorms most thru-hikers experience, by doing the AT in Pa. in May, for your vacation.

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    Trail days should actually be a lot of fun. Never knew when it was, so I didn't know to plan for it. We just might stop by for a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Mechanical Man View Post
    Is Pa too far North?

    If you want to avoid the hiking crowds of summer,..............
    It won't be cold or sloppy here then, and you could avoid the worst of the heat and thunderstorms most thru-hikers experience, by doing the AT in Pa. in May, for your vacation.
    The southern stretches all mentioned are good but this above suggestion also has merit. You could also consider hiking NJ, NY, and CT in May for the same reasons as above; hiking without bugs and excessive heat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bredler View Post
    I hear PA is a killer
    Pennsylvania isn't the killer, to use your word, some make it out to be. It's really more a matter of some hikers having little experience with negotiating a rocky treadway and not employing summer hiking strategies.

    Summers are hot in Pennsylvania. You won't find me hiking much once the mountain laurel blooms in early June. If I need or want to I can pound out plenty of Pennsylvania A.T. miles in the heat, but I rarely have a need or desire.
    Last edited by emerald; 01-01-2008 at 21:02. Reason: Put something else in place of duplicate answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bredler View Post
    What's your favorite part of the mid-Atlantic? (I hear PA is a killer)
    Just a lotta jagged little rocks, mostly, and not much water late in the season. As far as verticals go, PA is one of the easiest states on the AT. PA his its own... err... charm, in a way. Duncannon, Port Clinton, Palmerton... the Water Gap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _terrapin_ View Post
    PA his its own... err... charm, in a way. Duncannon, Port Clinton, Palmerton... the Water Gap.
    Stirring with a paddle tonight _terrapin_, aren't ya?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shades of Gray View Post
    Stirring with a paddle tonight _terrapin_, aren't ya?
    Huh? What'd I say? I was trying to say something nice about PA. Is that allowed? Oh. OK, I'll stop...

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