View Full Version : How do you get from the trail to towns?
I'm starting on May 2nd. Hiawassee, Georgia seems to be a pretty crucial re-supply point during the first 100 miles, but It's 11 miles off of the trail. How should I expect to get to towns like this to resupply? Walk? Hitch? Shuttle?...Crawl?
Lone Wolf
03-25-2013, 22:50
hitch or call for a shuttle on your cell. you have a cell, right?
RhinoMama
03-25-2013, 22:54
How do you know who to call??
Lone Wolf
03-25-2013, 22:56
How do you know who to call??
the various trail guides have that info
Alligator
03-25-2013, 23:24
the various trail guides have that infoOr check the ATC shuttle list (http://www.appalachiantrail.org/docs/default-document-library/at-shuttles-parking-vandalism-3-22-13.pdf).
Yeah I have the 2013 northbound guide. I guess I'll call shuttles, but that expense is gonna add up...oh well.How much do they typically cost? and do they usually stop running at a certain time of day/weekends?
There is something called the "trail corridor" which basically means that in many (most?) towns close to the AT locals are used to seeing hikers and there are hiker-friendly services available nearby.
If you're worried about the expense of shuttles you can hitch - if you don't want to hitch alone pair up with someone and hitch together. Usually you can get a ride pretty quick - almost always within an hour - though I don't think I've ever waited more than 45 minutes on an AT hitch.
My experience is that hitching is easiest south of Maryland but of course hitchhiking is at least 50% if you're lucky enough to be hitching when someone that will pick you up drives by - luck.
daddytwosticks
03-26-2013, 07:14
If you hitch or bum a ride, make sure to offer some gas money. No free rides. Just my opinion. :)
Slo-go'en
03-26-2013, 10:52
If you hitch or bum a ride, make sure to offer some gas money. No free rides. Just my opinion. :)
It's nice to make that jesture, but few if any will take money. Mostly they just want to hear a little bit about you and your trip.
max patch
03-26-2013, 10:56
This won't help you, but for the benefit of others, Ron Haven runs a free shuttle to hikers staying at his hotel in Hiawassee from Unicoi and Dicks Creek in March and April. Check your Companion for details.
Thanks guys! Alot of great info!
The vast majority of the time I never even get to stick my thumb out...somebody is offering me a ride before I get the chance...many times even when I don't want a ride. I only had to walk into town one time. And that was only 2 miles because I arrived at Fontana Dam before the season really started...the store had only been open for a week.
Its really not that big of an issue. Many hostels will shuttle you...you're going to be paying to take a shower and do your laundry there anyway right?
daddytwosticks
03-27-2013, 07:16
It's nice to make that jesture, but few if any will take money. Mostly they just want to hear a little bit about you and your trip.
True. Like they say, it's the thought that counts. :)
Ron Haven
03-27-2013, 08:01
If you call us at Hiawassee Budget Inn 706-896-4121 we can help you get a ride even if you aren't staying in Hiawassee.
Monkeywrench
03-27-2013, 08:30
I was 50 years old when I thru'ed in '09, and believe it or not had never hitch-hiked in my life. I was a little apprehensive about it but found it ridiculously easy to do along the trail.
I think Hiawassee was my first hitch. It took eleven minutes; the third car that came by stopped and picked me up.
I hitched 100% of the time into towns. If you can find a girl to do it with that could be the difference between waiting 5 minutes and waiting an hour.