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dropsofskywater
02-17-2011, 18:10
help please: so I made the big step and booked my trip to GA on 3/24/11 when I went to make my reservation at the hikers hostel I received a email saying they are all booked for the date! oh no! they had a thru-hikers deal that was $75 for:


Shuttle from North Springs MARTA Station or Gainesville, GA to the hostel
Overnight stay in one of our bunk rooms
Breakfast (http://www.hikerhostel.com/accomodations.php)
8 oz of white gas or denatured alcohol (additional fuel may be purchased by the ounce)*
Shuttle to Amicalola Falls State Park or the Springer Mountain parking lot (0.9 miles north of Springer on USFS 42).

So now I dont know what to do I already booked my flight. any suggestions?

dragoro
02-17-2011, 18:13
There's a hotel at the base of the approach trail you can stay at. Nice hotel, but beware, the approach trail is a bitch.

dropsofskywater
02-17-2011, 18:15
do they take reservations?

mweinstone
02-17-2011, 18:16
trips over. ..........

TheChop
02-17-2011, 18:21
You can reserve through the Amicalola State Park site. It's a hotel built at the SP. As far as a shuttle there I would ask the Hiker Hostel how much a regular shuttle would be without stay.

royalusa
02-17-2011, 18:24
This post from yesterday may be of benefit to you:

http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/showthread.php?t=8530&page=2

See entry from Appalachian Adam as well as the article at the top.

Have a great hike!

Sierra Echo
02-17-2011, 18:27
Go to the hike inn!

http://hike-inn.com/default.asp

dragoro
02-17-2011, 18:50
do they take reservations?

Yep sure does, includes a great breakfast too.

4eyedbuzzard
02-17-2011, 20:19
Get a shuttle to the Park or USFS 42, camp for the night, and start hiking.

Red Hat
02-17-2011, 20:26
call and talk to them... you may have to stay at a motel in Dahlonega, but you may still be able to get a shuttle to Springer...

bobtomaskovic
02-17-2011, 21:02
there was a shelter right behind the visitors center and the bathrooms were open all night. you can always stop at the inn on top of the falls for breakfast.

Blissful
02-17-2011, 21:06
Just get a ride up and stay at the shelter behind the visitor center. In a few days you're at Neels Gap anyway.

As far the Approach being hard, uh, welcome to a thru hike of the AT.... Might as well get started.

Blissful
02-17-2011, 21:07
trips over. ..........


lol

:D

Also welcome to the AT, blessed are the flexible...
Might as well learn that lesson too, happens all the time.

Walkintom
02-17-2011, 21:09
You're taking a tent and sleeping bag, right?

Graywolf
02-17-2011, 21:11
Just curious, hoe about call Mountain crossings? Sure they can help you out. At least you could get a shuttle to Springer and just start your hike..

Thats what I would do anyway..

Graywolf

tirebiter
02-17-2011, 22:05
You're taking a tent and sleeping bag, right?

http://generalanytopic.com/forum/images/smilies/Lonestarr/BVW.gif

Who needs a hotel anyway?

njordan2
02-17-2011, 22:10
trips over. ..........
That's the greatest!!!:D:D:D:D:D

Sierra Echo
02-17-2011, 22:11
That's the greatest!!!:D:D:D:D:D

Isnt it though!? I'm thinking about adopting mweinstone. he is great entertainment!

weary
02-17-2011, 22:23
There's a hotel at the base of the approach trail you can stay at. Nice hotel, but beware, the approach trail is a bitch.
Whatever. The approach is not a bitch, just an ordinary mountain trail.
If the hotel us full, just start off and camp a few miles up the approach trail. That's what I did.

Grampie
02-18-2011, 12:45
If you are going to thru-hike you have to learn to be more flexiable...
Fly into Atlanta, take the bus to the Amtrack station. Take the train to Gainsville. Walk up the hill from the station and stay at a motel. Call a cab in the morning for a ride to Amicalola Falls Park. Put your pack on your back and start walking up to Springer.
If you can't cope with doing that..maybe you shouldn't be thru-hiking...:-?

sbhikes
02-18-2011, 12:51
Your plans have been FOILED! Buwuahahahahah!
~ Love,
God

Sickmont
02-18-2011, 13:03
Oh, well, time to go visit the World of Coca-Cola instead.