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    Default Most remote AT shelter or campsite ?

    Just curious about this ....campsite can be back country site within one-half hour walk or 1mile from trail.

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    Surely something in the "100 Mile Wilderness"?
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    N of newfound gap in SMNP is the longest section W/O roads so it would be a shelter in the middle of that

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    In Maine possibly Rainbow Spring Tentsite??

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    Quote Originally Posted by George View Post
    N of newfound gap in SMNP is the longest section W/O roads so it would be a shelter in the middle of that
    Except that the middle-most shelter - TriCorner Knob - is still only 16 miles from Davenport Gap. But in the southern half of the Smokies, Derrick Knob is the farthest from any road (Newfound Gap, 18 miles).
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    Quote Originally Posted by SunnyWalker View Post
    Surely something in the "100 Mile Wilderness"?
    nothing is very far from a road in the so-called 100 mile wilderness

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    Wasn't Whitley Gap Shelter the shelter furthest from the trail?

    I believe it was 1.2 miles off the AT

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    Established campsites in the 100 mile wilderness were fairly near the trail, actually.



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    Quote Originally Posted by thestin View Post
    Wasn't Whitley Gap Shelter the shelter furthest from the trail?

    I believe it was 1.2 miles off the AT

    That would be my guess at the farthest shelter.



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    Quote Originally Posted by thestin View Post
    Wasn't Whitley Gap Shelter the shelter furthest from the trail?

    I believe it was 1.2 miles off the AT
    UGH, don't remind me.....I spent a week there one night. Had to hike out and up 1.2 miles with frozen boots. It is a nice site though and the water was really good back on 2000.
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    I think this thread needs some clairification.

    By the most remote shelter/campsite are we talking about a shelter/campsite furthest off the AT or furthest from roads/civilization?

    If it's a site furthest from the AT; I'd say Whitley Gap, I'm guessing.

    I don't have any idea of the most remote shelter with respect to roads/civilization. However, something else to consider, not all roads are the same, for instance you can have an old forrest road near a site, but still be pretty far from civilization. In other words just because you're near a road doesn't mean you're near civilization.
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    Quote Originally Posted by papa john View Post
    UGH, don't remind me.....I spent a week there one night. Had to hike out and up 1.2 miles with frozen boots. It is a nice site though and the water was really good back on 2000.
    The water was good there in 2006 as well. I would say it is one of the better springs in Georgia.

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