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    Default Looking for David and Kate in Maine

    Looking for campers that just started out southbound from Maine starting point 2 days ago...new to this, so please be patient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by karen0540
    Looking for campers that just started out southbound from Maine starting point 2 days ago...new to this, so please be patient.
    Karen, welcome to Whiteblaze. Since they have to traverse the "100 Mile Wilderness", it might be a week or longer before they emerge in Monson, Maine. I'm sure if someone on here meets them on the trail, they'll post something here.


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    This hike was sprung on me last minute, so I have just started research into AT. A week ago, I had never even heard of AT! (from Chicago) David (my son) and his best friend, Kate, were driven to starting point by Kate's Dad. Is the 100 mile wilderness at beginning of trip? I bought a book, have been searching web, and now found this forum. Thank you for your patience, advice, and help! Karen

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    Quote Originally Posted by karen0540
    This hike was sprung on me last minute, so I have just started research into AT. A week ago, I had never even heard of AT! (from Chicago) David (my son) and his best friend, Kate, were driven to starting point by Kate's Dad. Is the 100 mile wilderness at beginning of trip? I bought a book, have been searching web, and now found this forum. Thank you for your patience, advice, and help! Karen
    Karen:

    If they are walking south from Mt Katahdin in Baxter State Park, the 100 Mile WIlderness is the first major stretch of trail that they encounter. Don't let the name worry you. There are a number of logging roads and a fishing camp where they can get hamburgers and ice cream along the way. It's not a totally isolated place.

    I wouldn't fret about the hike. As a mother - it's probably natural, but after hiking the trail myself, I would not have a problem with my daughters hiking the trail. It's a great experience.
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    Welcome Karen,
    Not to worry, about two dozen southbounders have started ahead of them already. Many already have made it into Monson. Do the kids have a maildrop list?
    And please feel free to ask as many questions as you can think of. The members of this site are an amazing resource of hikers, service providers, trail maintainers, volunteers, and trail family, all ready and willing to help hikers - and hiker's parents too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MOWGLI16
    Karen:

    If they are walking south from Mt Katahdin in Baxter State Park, the 100 Mile WIlderness is the first major stretch of trail that they encounter. Don't let the name worry you. There are a number of logging roads and a fishing camp where they can get hamburgers and ice cream along the way. It's not a totally isolated place.

    I wouldn't fret about the hike. As a mother - it's probably natural, but after hiking the trail myself, I would not have a problem with my daughters hiking the trail. It's a great experience.
    Thanks for the encouragement! It's great to know that the trail is not deserted. I am sure they will appreciate the burgers!

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    Default Thanks to you!!!!

    I sincerely appreciate how friendly everyone on this site has already been! I am still learning my way around and plan to spend a lot of time on this forum in the coming weeks/months? Kate's dad has a list of maildrops, but he is not home yet from the drive out there. I am having trouble finding a list of good maildrops myself-also, what would you suggest I send in my care packages? Thanks and talk to you soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by karen0540
    I sincerely appreciate how friendly everyone on this site has already been! I am still learning my way around and plan to spend a lot of time on this forum in the coming weeks/months? Kate's dad has a list of maildrops, but he is not home yet from the drive out there. I am having trouble finding a list of good maildrops myself-also, what would you suggest I send in my care packages? Thanks and talk to you soon!



    AmicalolaFallsStatePark
    VisitorsCenter
    Walisi-YiCenter

    Blueberry Patch Hostel or
    Hiawasse
    PO


    FranklinPO

    NOC Outfitters

    FontanaVillagePO or
    The Hike Inn


    Happy Hiker Outfitters

    Mountain Momas Hostel

    Hot Springs PO

    Nolichucky Hostel or
    Erwin
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    ElkParkPO or
    Roan Mountain
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    Kincora Hostel or
    LaurelCreek Hostel


    DamascusPO

    Troutdale PO

    Village Motel

    Bastian PO or
    Bland
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    Rendezvous Motel or
    Pearisburg
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    Catawba PO

    Best Western Motel or
    Econolodge Motel


    Big IslandPO or
    GlasgowPO


    Tyro PO

    Inn at Afton or
    WaynesboroPO


    Luray PO

    Front Royal PO or
    LindenPO


    Bears Den Hostel or
    Bluemont
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    ATC Headquarters or
    Harpers Ferry
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    Cascade PO

    Ironmasters Hostel

    Boiling Springs PO

    Duncannon PO

    Port ClintonPO

    Slatington PO or
    Palmerton
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    Delaware Water Gap PO

    Unionville PO

    ArdenPO

    Bear Mountain PO

    KentPO

    SalisburyPO

    Tyringham PO

    Bascom Lodge

    BenningtonPO

    Manchester Center PO

    Inn At The Long Trail

    HanoverPO

    Glencliff PO

    North WoodstockPO

    PinkhamNotchVisitorsCenter

    Gorham PO

    AndoverPO

    Rangeley PO

    Stratton PO

    Caratunk PO

    Monson PO or
    Shaw's Boarding House


    White House Landing Camp

    Daicey Pond Ranger Station
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    I would not be sending care packages to just any maildrop. They may not be checking every maildrop along the way. I would wait first to here from Kate's dad and get the list and then start from there.
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    Default monson drop

    Just heard the kids are expecting a package when they get to Monson. Any ideas what would be most appreciated for 2 kids just out of the 100 mile?

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    Default what a relief!

    I am so happy to have found this forum! If I did not have to go to work, I'd spend all evening searching this site. Wait! If I did not have to go to work, I'd be hiking the AT myself! Maybe next year...Your kind words of advice have saved me from some sleepless nights worrying out of ignorance. But...are the black flies bad this year? Just curious...NOT "worrying", just wondering...LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by karen0540
    ...are the black flies bad this year? Just curious...NOT "worrying", just wondering...LOL!
    Nah the black flies are nothing compared to all the bears...
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    Default Maine Appalachian Trail Club

    Often times duriing the hiking season here in Maine, I receive calls from concerned family members and friends inquiring on the whereabout of certain hikers. On a rare occasion, the Maine Warden Service will call concerning a missing person report. While Maine is large in size (22 million acres) the trail is small and personal. The Maine Appalachian Trail Club provides caretakers and ridgerunners at certain intervals along the 280 miles of trail maintained land. At our annual meeting last weekend in The Bigelows, we discussed "strategy and Leave No Trace" principles with returning caretakers and those who are just starting out. The locations are: Abol Bridge (Baxter State Park), Gulf Hagas (100 mile wilderness), Kennebec Ferry (Caratunk), Horns Pond (The Bigelows-Stratton) and Piazza Rock (Rangeley). Word of mouth travels quickly on the trail and over the years we have established partnerships with stores near trailheads to post notices for hikers. For novice and experienced hikers alike, the distance and weight of food supplies (10 days) will tend to slow you down a bit heading from Katahdin to Monson. Add black flies and rainy weather, getting to Monson looks better all the time. Rest assured that if a connection with family members is not made in Monson, the next stop is the Kennebec River and a most excellent (strong certainty) chance that I shall see them when they arrive to the Kennebec River. Yours, Steve 'ferryman' Longley

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    Quote Originally Posted by gr8fulyankee
    Nah the black flies are nothing compared to all the bears...
    Come on now. LOL. We just started to make Karen feal comfortable and to stop worrying about her son and hopefully she knows you are just kidding. Karen he is just kidding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gr8fulyankee
    Nah the black flies are nothing compared to all the bears...
    LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by attroll
    Come on now. LOL. We just started to make Karen feal comfortable and to stop worrying about her son and hopefully she knows you are just kidding. Karen he is just kidding.
    I know he is kidding and I appreciate the humor very much! You guys are great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ferryman
    Often times duriing the hiking season here in Maine, I receive calls from concerned family members and friends inquiring on the whereabout of certain hikers. On a rare occasion, the Maine Warden Service will call concerning a missing person report. While Maine is large in size (22 million acres) the trail is small and personal. The Maine Appalachian Trail Club provides caretakers and ridgerunners at certain intervals along the 280 miles of trail maintained land. At our annual meeting last weekend in The Bigelows, we discussed "strategy and Leave No Trace" principles with returning caretakers and those who are just starting out. The locations are: Abol Bridge (Baxter State Park), Gulf Hagas (100 mile wilderness), Kennebec Ferry (Caratunk), Horns Pond (The Bigelows-Stratton) and Piazza Rock (Rangeley). Word of mouth travels quickly on the trail and over the years we have established partnerships with stores near trailheads to post notices for hikers. For novice and experienced hikers alike, the distance and weight of food supplies (10 days) will tend to slow you down a bit heading from Katahdin to Monson. Add black flies and rainy weather, getting to Monson looks better all the time. Rest assured that if a connection with family members is not made in Monson, the next stop is the Kennebec River and a most excellent (strong certainty) chance that I shall see them when they arrive to the Kennebec River. Yours, Steve 'ferryman' Longley
    Thanks very much! And tell them I said to brush their teeth and eat their veggies!

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    i miss kate and david !

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    Unhappy Me too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    And I am also very proud of them, their sense of adventure, and their courage. Imagine the photos we will see and the stories we will hear upon their triumphant return! They have probably already experienced more breath taking views, challenges, adventures and mis-adventures, etc. in this first week than many people do in their entire lives. What a wonderful way to spend the summer!

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    Has anyone seen these two. It has been ten days since they left Katadyn campground and they should be hitting monson. We would love too hear if anyone has seen them. Also how mant sobo's have there been so far this season. Rich J.

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