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dmperkins74
09-17-2017, 00:17
Hey gang, odd question, maybe, but does anyone here know where I can get my hands on a spreadsheet of key milestones along the trail? (road crossings, shelters, towns, etc?)
http://www.theatguide.com/
its not a Spreadsheet.
This database right here at WB has shelters -- it's a year old so it is for 2016 rather than 2017, but there are very few differences:
https://whiteblaze.net/forum/shelters-2016.php
And this resource has the 2017 numbers with all major towns and road crossings in addition to shelters, though it is not in database form:
http://www.atdist.com/
And each of them is free!
I've done 15.2% of the AT. It was all n ME and NH so that means I'm almost done! :banana
IslandPete
09-17-2017, 12:23
http://www.sophiaknows.com/atdb/
http://www.sophiaknows.com/atdb/
That's awesome!
Awesome information!
Is there an App for my I-phone that provides location of water and shelters?
IslandPete
09-17-2017, 16:33
Awesome information!
Is there an App for my I-phone that provides location of water and shelters?
Guthooks "AT Hiker" app
Odd Man Out
09-17-2017, 23:54
http://www.sophiaknows.com/atdb/
I think this is the one I used. Copy-Paste Special (plain text), it becomes a spreadsheet.
I've done 15.2% of the AT. It was all n ME and NH so that means I'm almost done! :banana
I always say there are two halves of the AT. The first half is Georgia thru Vermont, and the second half is New Hampshire and Maine. [emoji12]
AllDownhillFromHere
09-20-2017, 15:29
Awesome information!
Is there an App for my I-phone that provides location of water and shelters?
https://www.amazon.com/Appalachian-Trail-Data-Daniel-Chazin/dp/1944958002
Works when wet, and you can add free-form notes as you go.
I always say there are two halves of the AT. The first half is Georgia thru Vermont, and the second half is New Hampshire and Maine. [emoji12]
This is frankly more true than most people realize
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ARambler
09-21-2017, 08:58
http://www.sophiaknows.com/atdb/
This link lists Mountain Momma's Kuntry Kitchen and Miss Janets. Not sure how up to date it is, but old.
I used a 2003 spreadsheet in 2004 to plan out resupplies and use as a daily data book. Have we not advanced in the last decade or is Excel dead?
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