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nu2hike
06-01-2015, 11:29
what is the closest access to this hostel from the trail? I'm looking at resupplying there if possible.
thanks

wornoutboots
06-01-2015, 11:58
There's a convenience store 1/4 mile down the road.

wornoutboots
06-01-2015, 12:00
Also if you're hiking nobo, Daleville 1-2 days away has a Kroger & is a "real" town :) I hiked from 4 Pines to Daleville in one days & I'm a section hiker.

nu2hike
06-01-2015, 12:43
I'm starting in Bland Va and will be going slowly until I get my trail legs. Im looking at averaging 10 MPD at the beginning of my hike! I would like to not carry any more food than necessary to keep my pack weight down!
My plan is to resupply in Perisburg and at Four Pines then take a zero in Daleville. That way I will only need to carry 5-6 days food or less.
Im no spring chicken and hiking with my dog we prefer to take it easy!
That said if we get off the trail at mile 702 is that the closest way to get to the hostel?

Bronk
06-01-2015, 13:52
The hostel is just a short walk up the road where the trail crosses...there is a convenience store not too far the other way, or at least there was when I went through there. If you get a ride to the Home Place restaurant (yes, you want to do this) you can pig out there and grab a few things at the convenience store and go to a real grocery store in Daleville.

downhillD
06-24-2015, 00:27
624 is road crossing.(around mile marker 700--about two trail miles past the dragons tooth) Heading nobo turn right at the road and walk 0.3 miles to the hostel or turn left and walk 0.4 to "market". Save yourself some walking though and just head straight to the hostel. They shuttle for free to the market!

Odd Man Out
06-24-2015, 16:02
Here is a map. It is true they shuttle to the market for free. In reality they have a very beat up van which they let you drive yourself. As of last summer, the windows on the van wouldn't close. I asked what I should do if it rains. They said "get wet".

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redseal
06-24-2015, 18:05
The walk to the hostel is not bad. Heck, the driveway is almost as long as the road walk!

Doctari
01-02-2016, 15:10
NOBO, turn right at the 4 pines painted on the road (4 green triangles actually), the "official" mileage to the hostel is 0.3, plus about 0.25 up the driveway. I remember the road as standard 2 lane, but almost no shoulder. The hostel is on the left as you go up the road.
Daily shuttle to the store, & when its open shuttle to the diner for dinner.
Eggs are free, there is a stove & a hiker fridge (different than the one the eggs are in) with limited cookware. a Shower in the toilet room, with ONE commode. Pet friendly, beer drinking friendly. Beat Joe the owner at the Corn Hole game & get laundry free. I may be picky, but when my laundry was done, it seems they used about 1/4 box of Tide on my tiny load of clothing, there is a BIG sink in the bathroom, I'd wash (rinse) my stuff there & hang it on the lines in the bunkroom or the fence out back. $3.00 to wash, $3.00 to dry otherwise.
There is an upstairs to the garage, & sleep shelves & places to hang in the small barn at the top of the hill. By my count, about 50 people can stay here.
Your mail drop, if you have one is secured & you have to ask for it.

squirrel bait
01-02-2016, 16:02
Be careful coming down Dragons Tooth, there are iron bars for hand holds and may be tough for a dog. You can see 4 Pines Hostel from I think Rawles Rest, not sure if that is the right name for that spot but you will see the hostel down below. I thought it was just fine but that was a few years ago.