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ATAlbatross
03-29-2009, 02:33
A fresh fish to WB and was just wondering the availability of fresh fruit along the AT. Not wild fruits like berries and such but the availability of fruit in trail towns at markets and stores along the AT. Apologies if a thread already exists that answers this question.

Pokey2006
03-29-2009, 02:49
You'll be able to find fresh fruit in any town with even a modest-sized grocery store. It'll be harder to find at resupply stops that consist of just one small general store, in which case, fruit juice is a life-saver.

For taking on the trail out of town, nothing beats oranges!

Pokey2006
03-29-2009, 02:49
Oh, and welcome to WB! (I always forget that part...)

sloopjonboswell
03-29-2009, 04:25
eeep, my momma was awful worried bout me whilst hikin'. she musta known i'd be drinkin' a fair amount of booze on a six month vacation. best advice: eat a piece a fruit in every town... fights the scurvy.

sloopjonboswell
03-29-2009, 04:34
what i meant to infer is that you will find froot almost everywhere theys sellin food. i prefer pears.

ithai
07-10-2009, 23:52
weigh too much to take on the trail, IMO. eat 'em in town

modiyooch
07-11-2009, 10:04
I criticized my son for bringing a bag of oranges on the trail 2 years ago, but then they were mighty good especially when the water was scarce.

bullseye
07-11-2009, 10:31
After hiking from Gorham in 90F heat found oranges someone had left hanging on a tree at the road crossing at Pinkham Notch - they were the best oranges I ever ate!

LaurieAnn
07-11-2009, 13:09
sloopjonboswell... I had to giggle at the scurvy comment. Cedar tea is a great thing to make so you can tell your mamma you won't get scurvy on the trail... lol.

CrumbSnatcher
07-11-2009, 16:42
so what do you think?
pack out the apple core,banana peelings,orange peelings
or chuck them in the woods!

JERMM
07-11-2009, 16:43
so what do you think?
pack out the apple core,banana peelings,orange peelings
or chuck them in the woods!

chuck um as far as you can throw them from the trail...:eek:

daddytwosticks
07-11-2009, 18:50
Chuck them....:)

shelterbuilder
07-11-2009, 19:02
Citrus skins tend to turn into petrified relics, so I pack them out, but most other "fruit leavins" will rot fairly fast, so they go out in the woods.

Blissful
07-11-2009, 21:03
I've heard banana peels should be packed out. That they don't decompose well at all as they are tropical.

modiyooch
07-11-2009, 21:22
I've heard banana peels should be packed out. That they don't decompose well at all as they are tropical.they decompose just fine in my backyard. chucking them is fine; just make sure that they are out of sight.

Doctari
07-11-2009, 22:24
Last year I got to hungering for fresh fruit. Um, yea, you needed to get there early in the day or the hikers in front of you will likely have cleaned out the days supply. Being a section hiker it wasn't a great thing, & once i realized the thrus needed it more than me, I didn't buy even when I could. But yes, the AT store owners know what hikers like, so it can be had.