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    Shelter and Tent Platforms, run on an AMC caretaker basis June - October....the AMC charges $8 per person...I don't know if they will give a thru a break in exchange for work...but I've heard THROUGH SECOND HAND SOURCES that it might be possible.
    Last time I was there was May of 2002 and there was lumber stacked to re-do the tent platforms but they were in bad shape as of early May.
    Many of the platfoms are doubles.
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    All of the AMC facilities, except Pinkham, usually offer work for stay to thru-hikers. At the shelters and tent platforms, it's usually doing some trail work, like cleaning a few water bars, or transplanting a spruce tree or two where they are trying to get some regrowth.

    The regualar site caretaker knows what he wants done. The roving caretaker that fills in on days off usually does not know.

    Now, my story. At Naumen tentsites, I asked about work for stay. The caretaker said she had a couple of rocks that she wanted moved to build up the scree wall. So, three of us went after them with crow bars. Man, she got her money out of us for that.

    By the way, the fee is $8.00 per person, and not break for AMC members or thru-hikers.

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    I stayed there this past labor day weekend as part of a two day trip to the Whites. The campsite is very nice. The shelter sleeps 16 and the caretaker told me he has at times squeezed 20 in there. The tent platforms are in groups of 3, one group of 2, and the rest I believe are singles. There is a composting latrine, a wash station with a strainer you can use and a good water source at the entrance to the campsite. I didn't have any complaints. There were four thru-hikers that night, and they were all offered a work for stay (Oden, Spider, One Shoe). I don't remember the last name.

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    The AMC is replacing the Garfield Shelter. Demolition is scheduled to begin 9/6/2011 and construction of the new shelter should begin around 9/19/2011. I'm not sure when it will be finished. The tent platforms at Garfield Campsite will remain open during construction. The new shelter is being built by John Nininger and the Wooden House Company, the same people who built the new shelters at Kinsman Pond (2007) and Eliza Brook (2010).

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    Quote Originally Posted by celt View Post
    The AMC is replacing the Garfield Shelter. Demolition is scheduled to begin 9/6/2011 and construction of the new shelter should begin around 9/19/2011. I'm not sure when it will be finished. The tent platforms at Garfield Campsite will remain open during construction. The new shelter is being built by John Nininger and the Wooden House Company, the same people who built the new shelters at Kinsman Pond (2007) and Eliza Brook (2010).

    Great news. Those are two very nice shelters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by celt View Post
    The AMC is replacing the Garfield Shelter. Demolition is scheduled to begin 9/6/2011 and construction of the new shelter should begin around 9/19/2011. I'm not sure when it will be finished. The tent platforms at Garfield Campsite will remain open during construction. The new shelter is being built by John Nininger and the Wooden House Company, the same people who built the new shelters at Kinsman Pond (2007) and Eliza Brook (2010).
    Will be there Sat night

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    Shelter is being torn down this weekend and will be under construction over the next couple of weeks

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    I'll be there Thursday night finishing up the section between Franconia & Crawford Notch. Coming in on Garfield Ridge tr Thursday, to Guyot Friday, to Ethan Pond Saturday then out to 302 on Sunday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cphobes View Post
    I'll be there Thursday night finishing up the section between Franconia & Crawford Notch. Coming in on Garfield Ridge tr Thursday, to Guyot Friday, to Ethan Pond Saturday then out to 302 on Sunday.

    -Stephen
    Significant Bear problem at Guyot, just so ya know. Great tent site

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    Do they have bear boxes at Guyot? How recently were the issues?

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    The AMC added Bear Boxes in 2012. They're available when the Caretaker is in residence, early June to late September.

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    New shelter is beautiful

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    The new shelter is great. I spent a night there in April of 2012. Smelled like fresh cut wood and someone even left beer there for the hikers!

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