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    Question Split: How long before meeting trail angels

    I'm not trying to hijack the thread, but for those did a thru or an attempt, about how long did you go before meeting trail angels? (Did you pretty much see them at least once a week, etc?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricky&Jack View Post
    I'm not trying to hijack the thread, but for those did a thru or an attempt, about how long did you go before meeting trail angels? (Did you pretty much see them at least once a week, etc?)
    My first this year was at Neels Gap and for a while it was almost every few days at the major gaps. Easter was very special at the gaps with candies and major feasts of all sorts and omelettes in the woods great big fluffy ones yummm. Beer in streams was here and there with notes tacked to trees and left mid trail. More than a few coolers were hauled into the woods with cold soda and fruit on occasion, made me crave oranges from there on. Gallon jugs of water were left in a few dry stretches, thanks Survivor Dave and others I sure enjoyed it. As I moved more north it seemed to be fewer and farther apart but that made it more special the less it was expected. It was still coming as of mid PA and will have to see what comes up ahead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricky&Jack View Post
    for those did a thru or an attempt, about how long did you go before meeting trail angels?
    i've never met an angel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    i've never met an angel
    That you know of-- or remember.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickb View Post
    That you know of-- or remember.
    in near-death i have. but gettin' a ride, coke or fed? no

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricky&Jack View Post
    I'm not trying to hijack the thread, but for those did a thru or an attempt, about how long did you go before meeting trail angels? (Did you pretty much see them at least once a week, etc?)
    In '91 on my thru I saw none...what I did experience was the genuine kindness of people who lived and worked along the trail...the term "trail angel" hadn't been coined yet...a friendly store owner offered to let me sleep on his front porch overnight during a 12-hour downpour; a family shared the leftovers from their family reunion meal when I asked if they knew of a store nearby, as I was low on food; a family out camping to celebrate the 4th of July invited me over for breakfast donuts deep fried in a battered #10 can over a fire, a park employee offered to drive me to and from a local restaurant (again low on food), a retired Baxter State Park Ranger that I ran into in a Rangely grocery store invited me to spend the night in his hand-built chalet...these are but a few examples...none were forced encounters, they just came about naturally...as I met people, we sized each other up as people do, and they offered what they had to offer in exchange for conversation related to my thru experience and the good feeling that comes from helping another human being...

    In short, all were impromptu meetings--good people, who had no plans to be kind to another human when they woke up that morning, ended up doing so...I appreciated them all, deeply...not what they had to give, but the fact that they were willing to give, just as I was...

    I have mixed feelings about what might be called the "trail angel" phenomenon--people who make it their goal to assist hikers...I think, in one sense, it's great...the world needs kindness, and better a surplus than a deficit...on the other hand, I think a little can go a long way...on my thru I met fellow hikers who professed to be thru-hikers who were clearly dishonest, moochers, grifters, drunks, etc...some claimed to be thru-hiking but were yellow-blazing, hitchhiking ahead at every opportunity and living off whatever fat the land had to offer...they accepted every offer, just as if they were actually hiking the trail...trail angels beware...

    I set out on the AT, which at that time was still billed as a "footpath through the wilderness", to rely on my abilities-- live a somewhat vagabond lifestyle, plan carefully, avoid injuries, receive pre-packed maildrops from home; re-supply in towns along the way as needed, etc...I never planned to seek the assistance of others...


    To be honest if I were thru-hiking again, now, and met people at every gap offering me things I would be disappointed...it wouldn't be what I set out to experience...

    That's just me...hike your hike...help others however you feel moved to help them...
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    It Varies from year to year you might experience trail magic at every road crossing in GA,NC,TN but then go 3-4 states before you see anymore, on my 96 flip-flop i didn't have any trail magic the entire trip and then on my 06 thru it seemed like i had magic evey single time i turned around their was literally people bringing food and stuff to shelters and setting up hiker feeds there and then you get to the next road crossing and their be another hiker feed, and my 2012 thru i had trail magic at all the road crossings in GA and then nothing until i got to VA and no more the rest of the trip, Hostels are another very Hot spot for trail magic, I think i have gotten trail magic at every single hostel i have ever stayed at, Alot of people get to where they depend on trail magic they look for it at all the road crossings, the thing is if it's their i might except it and then again i might not, Don't depend on trail magic it might be their and again it might not, Don't become one of those hikers that expects trail magic or other free items out their.

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    Every single time i excepted a ride to town, or when someone let me camp in their back yard cause it was after dark when i was ready to leave town i have met an trail angle, any body can be a trail angle it could be the 90 year old man sitting on his porch when he lets you fill up your water bottles, or it could be the guy you been hiking with the past month when he offers you a candy bar or a cold drink at a gas station or the girl scout that offers you a cookie when you walk through town, Trail Magic is the item and the Trail Angles are the people giving the item the item could be something big or something very small. what i am trying to say is ANY BODY can be a TRAIL ANGLE.

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    i dont think you can predict it. we did a scant 15 mile section hike a few weekends ago, and literally 1/4 mile in there was a cooler of trail magic, and as we waited for our shuttle out, trail angels were placing a cooler at the other end... there was also a liquor store half way that gives free beers to everyone who signs their registry. that's the only one we knew about!

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    Quote Originally Posted by linus72 View Post
    i dont think you can predict it. we did a scant 15 mile section hike a few weekends ago, and literally 1/4 mile in there was a cooler of trail magic, and as we waited for our shuttle out, trail angels were placing a cooler at the other end... there was also a liquor store half way that gives free beers to everyone who signs their registry. that's the only one we knew about!
    Yep i have gotten the free beer at the Liquor store before, Pretty cool place.

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    My first trail magic was at Wayah bald, My first trail angel was Miss Janet, Back when she would just drive around town and abduct, i mean pick up hikers , She never asked for money but did have a coffee can for donations in her car.

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    are "trail magic" coolers usually marked as so?

    I would hate to come up to a shelter/crossing and go through a cooler, thinking it was from a trail angel, when it fact it was someones personal stash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricky&Jack View Post
    are "trail magic" coolers usually marked as so?
    I would hate to come up to a shelter/crossing and go through a cooler, thinking it was from a trail angel, when it fact it was someones personal stash.
    I believe that some some coolers or hiker feeds are specifically for thru hikers and it is considered bad form for section hikers or weekenders to partake. Don't know if they are marked, "Thru hikers ONLY".

    I don't have personal experience with this... just here-say... or reading the somewhat controversial debates on who is deserving of Trail Magic.

    Of course, as others have pointed out... we all get Trail Magic... be it a ride or use of of a wall plug or help contacting family or whatever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricky&Jack View Post
    are "trail magic" coolers usually marked as so?

    I would hate to come up to a shelter/crossing and go through a cooler, thinking it was from a trail angel, when it fact it was someones personal stash.
    I had that happen to some friends of mine. They were staying at a cabin close to the trail and left their cooler full of beer on the front porch without thinking about the proximity to the trail. Went off for a hike and came back ready for a cold one only to find an empty cooler. Don't know that I would go up on a porch thinking it was "trail magic" though. And may not even been thru-hikers but the beer was sure gone she said


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    Quote Originally Posted by DLP View Post
    I believe that some some coolers or hiker feeds are specifically for thru hikers and it is considered bad form for section hikers or weekenders to partake. Don't know if they are marked, "Thru hikers ONLY".
    any so-called "angel" that would mark anything "for thru-hikers only" is an elitist, pompous azz. a walker is a walker. gonna feed one, feed 'em all. thru-hikers ain't special in no way, shape or form

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    any so-called "angel" that would mark anything "for thru-hikers only" is an elitist, pompous azz. a walker is a walker.
    This...

    Don't call yourself an angel if part of your plan is to go into the woods to tell some hikers that they are worthy of your help and others that they aren't.
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    agreed. most of us section hikers are only that because of family and professional responsibilities that at the current time prevent us from just up and leaving everything behind for half a year, even if we dream about it. doesn't make us any less worthy than thru-hikers. backpacking for miles and miles, carrying the weight, living out of a bag for long distance is quite the same animal in my estimation whether its 100 miles or 2000 miles, once you're on the move.

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    Plus If I understand it right, most trail angels are section hikers themselves, who hike and volunteer when able to. So it would be kinda biggoty to say section hikers can't partake.
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    There are two or more classifications of trail angels:
    a) random people, doing random things, at random times because an opportunity arose or they felt inclined to help (rides to town, sharing a picnic, taking a picture for you when your hiking buddy isnt there, etc)
    b) planned events such as hiker feeds, people who go out looking for hikers to shuttle into town, etc.

    I have participated in both of these categories, and they both have their rewards from the angel's perspective. One of my most memorable 'magic' opportunities was on a road trip in California when I picked up a hiker who was at a gas station, looking for a ride to Yosemite. Totally random, but very rewarding for both parties.
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    How long? I took us about a year of hiking and travelling and posting to meet Ox!
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