Hi Kentucky
It is interesting to know a bit more about the two maildrops. What are your planned maildrops? What goes in them and where do you send them?
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Hi Kentucky
It is interesting to know a bit more about the two maildrops. What are your planned maildrops? What goes in them and where do you send them?
There is one thing that might complicate things a bit. I am a vegetarian and it is unlikely that it will change during my thru-hike. Any oppinions on a no-maildrops and vegetarian combo?
Thanks for the advices.
I think I will make a plan for my maildrops and post it in the forum and get peoples' feedback. I haven't started the detailed planning yet, so it might take a while before...
Just to get it right...
So how does a bounce box work?
You have a box with the gear (stuff) you don't need up the trail and you send this box something like 2-3 weeks (?) ahead. Then you go to...
Thanks for the replies. I will read the article :)
I am planning to do a thru-hike. I live in Europe (Denmark), so maildrops becomes a bit more complicated to make and have sent. Therefore I prefer not to have any maildrops.
Have any of you...
Yeah, I will start March 2005 :banana
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Hi SGT Rock
Your concern is fair and relevant.
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