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Published by weathercarrot
11-12-2003 |
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#1
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solace
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11-13-2003, 01:49
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What a great page of advice, as my twin and i (Solace & Kick the Rocks ' AT 04) Ponder over our intial planning.. any more thoughts of places worth staying, places to advoid? We plan on $3,000 for the 2 of us, thru hiking together... thanks for taking the time.. ~ Solace wkgbos@aol.com
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#3
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Youngblood
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11-13-2003, 06:59
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What a great artilce. This should be posted in the "Articles" section of this board.
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#5
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Peaks
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11-13-2003, 07:40
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Great Post.
You really covered 2 issues: mimimizing expenses and resupply places. Just a note for those reading this thread, your list of resupply is one way to do things. There are tradeoffs of how frequently you want to resupply, how much you want to carry, and how far off the trail you want to go to resupply. For example, in Maine, I carried enough out of Gorham to get me to Rangely, bypassing Andover, and carried enough out of Rangely to get me to Monson, bypassing Stratton. (Althought I did consider resupply in Andover and Straton and bypassing Rangely) Likewise, I resupplied in Unionville NY and skipped Vernon NJ. I resupplied at Rainbow Springs and skipped Hiawaissee. I also resupplied at Mountain Momma's north of GSMNP. (You didn't mention that one.) Choices are yours. Read the Compainion to see what fits for you. ps: Supermarket in Hanover has closed. resupply at co-op. |
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#6
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weathercarrot
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11-14-2003, 15:27
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ps - by the way, I was in error with Jack's resupply info - it's in the articles section, and not the links page. |
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#7
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TJ aka Teej
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11-14-2003, 22:14
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Caratunk - The Caratunk House is run by a long distance hiker, he has a resupply 'store' that has the right kinds of bulk products split up into small portions at decent prices. Monson - do NOT pay for a ride to the far off supermarkets. The general store right in town has plenty. Ask about work-for-stay at the Pie Lady's, but be prepared to actually *work*. 100 Mile Wilderness - If you've made it to Monson, you can do this without hitting the Jo-Mary store/lunch counter or stopping at White House Landing. Mail drops are $15 at WHL if you're not staying. Abol Bridge - check with the sign up sheet at the kiosk, or with the MATC/Baxter Park trail runner. If you have to wait 2-3 days to climb Katahdin, hitch into town and shop at the small supermarket near McDonald's, not at the big Hannaford's one across the street. |
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#8
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Doctari
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11-15-2003, 19:53
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WOW, thanks for the post!!!!
I will use 99.9999% of your tips, even when I section hike. Much of what you said made me slap my head & go "DUH" they were so obvious, I had just never thought of them, sort of a tunnel vision thing. My goal is to do even better than the things you suggest, thanks!!! Great post Doctari. |
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#9
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bearbait2k4
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01-27-2004, 16:30
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Carrying more than 3 or 4 days worth of food is my personal limit. You can still thru-hike inexpensively and do more frequent town stops. You just have to be disciplined about it - - do your re-supply, and get out.
It is a very good, very thorough list, though. Good job. |
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#10
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Kozmic Zian
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02-15-2004, 21:03
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Yea....cheap! Stay outa' towns.
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#11
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Jack Tarlin
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07-15-2004, 18:47
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Great information here from Weathercarrot.
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#12
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carolinahiker
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02-05-2006, 11:03
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What a great article i showed it to the wife and she almost jumped for joy, i had alot more money allocated for 2007. She then asked if i was gonna stay at the hilton with what i planned to spend lol. I told her i was only in the planning phase . Thanks a million or 3000 dollars worht .
Rick |
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#14
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Jim Adams
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12-21-2006, 21:53
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Great article Weathercarrot! I thought that I went pretty cheap in 2002--$1600. I did stay in towns when I could afford to however, I watched what I spent while there. My 1990 thru ($2300) taught me alot about what and where not to go.
Very sound advise and still a great time hiking! Kudos! geek |
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#15
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weathercarrot
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01-01-2007, 14:41
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I was basing the days between towns on the average thru-hiker pace, and that takes into account the slower pace in the early part of the hike. While everyone is different, I find that for most the initial break-in/adaptation period is about 2 to 4 weeks. Many will do 6 to 12 miles a day to start with, and gradually pick it up from there. By the end of GA or early NC, average pace picks up to 10-15 miles a day, and by the time you're in the Smokies, you're physically about 75 percent of the way to being in thru-hiker shape. By Hot Springs you'll feel like you're in a whole different world from the experience level you started with at Springer. Of course, there continues to be a physical and mental evolution the rest of the way to Maine, but that first 3-4 weeks is the period that instills confidence in one's potential and capability.
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Last edited by weathercarrot; 01-01-2007 at 14:43..
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#16
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Puck07
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02-05-2007, 14:35
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Thanks For the Adivice this will be my first thru-hike and i am running on a limited budget 18-2kdollars i have one question if anyone can help me a friend wants to hike with me from the southern terminus for about 4-8 days is there a good place to get off the trail in the first week? with transportation back to springer? thanks again great info in the post
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#17
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Sly
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02-05-2007, 14:41
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#18
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sloopjonboswell
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02-21-2007, 10:29
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if you have a pack and a bag go hike the trail. dont dilly dally just get your ass to georgia and put your head where your mouth is. great article! i am going to get it as cheap as i can, pepsi-can stove, shelter-tightenup, wanted to do this my whole life. kudos to all.
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