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    does anyone have a food list for a tru hike? including mail drops etc?
    what to bring when first starting out on the trail?

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    Go to the WhiteBlaze home page. On the left side above center is a list of links. One of those links will lead you to a day by day resupply schedule. Print it out. Mark a map. Enjoy.

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    Read up on Baltimore Jacks resupply he has probably answered 99% of your questions. He included mail drops, distances and many tips. It is


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken.davidson View Post
    Read up on Baltimore Jacks resupply he has probably answered 99% of your questions. He included mail drops, distances and many tips. It is


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    Here is the link http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/content.php?15-resupply



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    What you eat is very personal, and likely to change as you go. If it doesn't have a lot of water, and has plenty of Calories, it should do. I've been backpacking for fifty years, and plan to thru in a couple more. I still don't know what I'll bring.
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    thanks everyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feral Bill View Post
    What you eat is very personal, and likely to change as you go. If it doesn't have a lot of water, and has plenty of Calories, it should do. I've been backpacking for fifty years, and plan to thru in a couple more. I still don't know what I'll bring.
    In my case, the only constant seems to be coffee. If I can't have real coffee I'm not going.
    I always know where I am. I'm right here.

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