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sommervl
01-06-2016, 16:31
Hi everyone!
I'm planning on starting a flip flop hike in April from HF north, I haven't really decided if I'm going to have enough money to finish and hike HF south so I'm mainly asking about places between Maryland and Maine. I was hoping to get a shower and do laundry about once a week, every 7-10 days but I'm not having much luck finding places in towns. Anybody who has thru hiked have suggestions about this? Am I being too optimistic about showering & laundering that often? Thanks!

Don H
01-06-2016, 19:11
The AT Guide has that information, you can purchase it at http://www.atguide.com
In Maryland there are free showers at Dahlgren Campground.

swjohnsey
01-06-2016, 20:10
Just about every town will have a opportunity to get a shower and do laundry. It is called a motel/hostel.

Slo-go'en
01-06-2016, 20:18
Laundry isn't much of a problem, most towns have a laundromat. Showers are more of a problem since you generally have to swing for a motel and there aren't many cheap hostels or motels in the north. To make it affordable you really need to split a room with someone. It's a shame laundromats don't have coin operated showers, they got the hot water right there.

4eyedbuzzard
01-06-2016, 20:25
Well, there's always this option for a shower. Skip the hot wax. :D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW7ptslqeyk

Minerva
01-06-2016, 20:33
Since 2006, there has been an appendix in the Appalachian Trail Thru-Hikers Companion (http://aldha.org/companion.html) that identifies the Hostel, Camping and Shower only information from all the other text and table information the guide provides. This year's edition has these resources indexed by the milepost north of Springer making it easier to plan. Many hikers have told us how this has helped them to minimize their town expenses. The book is free for ALDHA (http://aldha.org/) members and is available as a .pdf for use in any tablet or smartphone or to have on your computer.
MrsGorp

Pajj
01-06-2016, 21:55
Do you have AWOL? I just finished my thru hike and I don't feel like it was too long between showers for me.

Boiling Sings PA- Shower at Pool
Duncannon PA - You can pay for just a shower I think but rooms are only like 20 or 25 bucks, laundromat in town
Port Clinton PA - You can pay for a shower at the hotel/bar, they might have laundry there? check AWOL
DWG - Donation based Shower and laundry at the church hostel
Vernon NJ - Donation based Shower and laundry at church hostel
Dalton MA - Shower and laundry at a trail angels house, not sure if he'll be accepting hikers in this year though but AWOL will tell you, there may be shower and laundry at the nearby church hostel as well, I just didn't stay there
Manchester Center VT - You can probably pay for shower and laundry at the hostel
Glencliff NH - Don't miss it, shower, laundry, and a chilled out palce to relax before the whites.
North Woodstock - Trail Angels house,shower and laundry. ask around
Rangeley ME - I think you can pay for just a shower and laundry but it's worth it to stay here
Caratunk ME - SHower and laundry at Sterling Inn
Monson Me - Shaws or the Lakehouse

There's tons of other towns and places to do these things, this is just what I did. All of the top of my memory, crazy how it sticks with you :)
My best suggestion is to buy Awol and formulate a plan for yourself, or just figure it out as you go. The trail will provide.

Pajj
01-06-2016, 21:58
Also I typically found myself taking more showers than washing clothes.

sommervl
01-07-2016, 18:17
Since 2006, there has been an appendix in the Appalachian Trail Thru-Hikers Companion (http://aldha.org/companion.html) that identifies the Hostel, Camping and Shower only information from all the other text and table information the guide provides. This year's edition has these resources indexed by the milepost north of Springer making it easier to plan. Many hikers have told us how this has helped them to minimize their town expenses. The book is free for ALDHA (http://aldha.org/) members and is available as a .pdf for use in any tablet or smartphone or to have on your computer.
MrsGorp


Thank you! I paid for the membership and downloaded the pdf and found the showers and laundry section.

sommervl
01-07-2016, 18:20
Do you have AWOL? I just finished my thru hike and I don't feel like it was too long between showers for me.

Boiling Sings PA- Shower at Pool
Duncannon PA - You can pay for just a shower I think but rooms are only like 20 or 25 bucks, laundromat in town
Port Clinton PA - You can pay for a shower at the hotel/bar, they might have laundry there? check AWOL
DWG - Donation based Shower and laundry at the church hostel
Vernon NJ - Donation based Shower and laundry at church hostel
Dalton MA - Shower and laundry at a trail angels house, not sure if he'll be accepting hikers in this year though but AWOL will tell you, there may be shower and laundry at the nearby church hostel as well, I just didn't stay there
Manchester Center VT - You can probably pay for shower and laundry at the hostel
Glencliff NH - Don't miss it, shower, laundry, and a chilled out palce to relax before the whites.
North Woodstock - Trail Angels house,shower and laundry. ask around
Rangeley ME - I think you can pay for just a shower and laundry but it's worth it to stay here
Caratunk ME - SHower and laundry at Sterling Inn
Monson Me - Shaws or the Lakehouse

There's tons of other towns and places to do these things, this is just what I did. All of the top of my memory, crazy how it sticks with you :)
My best suggestion is to buy Awol and formulate a plan for yourself, or just figure it out as you go. The trail will provide.



This is a tremendous help, thank you!! Some of these places I already had but some I hadn't heard of yet.

RockDoc
01-07-2016, 18:54
Yes, you should shower once a week whether you need it or not.

Minerva
01-07-2016, 19:36
GREAT sommervl!!!

Welcome to ALDHA too!

Traveler
01-08-2016, 07:30
Yes, you should shower once a week whether you need it or not.

"A bath? Why yes, I get a bath in the spring, a couple when we find water on the cattle drive, then a real good one in the fall" Will Penny

squeezebox
01-08-2016, 10:23
I bring a 10 L fold up bucket and the bottom of a 1/2 gal. milk jug, and a bottle cap with holes for a spray. clean water in the bucket soapy water in the milk jug spray to rinse. I can have a bath any time I want.