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    Hey I'm starting a NOBO hike in May and I plan on taking a cheap sleeping bag for the first month or so, as I get further north and it gets cooler I'd like to be able to just dump the bag in a bin and walk into a store and buy a new bag, I'm assuming hikers are big business so are there plenty of stores along the way?

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    It's only getting hotter after may!!!!


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    Sorry....forgot to answer your question you have Bluff mtn outfitters in hot springs, NC and mount Rodgers outfitters in Damascus.....by then you will probably end up ordering a quilt from a cottage manufacture and have it shipped to post office...


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    It'll be cold in Maine in September/October though right? Or will a cheap bag still be OK then?

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    You'll need a warmer, non-cheap bag by the time you reach New Hampshire. Otherwise, your cheapie will work fine. Saltysack is correct - you'll be quite hot for most of your hike. PA, NJ, NY, CT may be in the north, but they're very hot & humid in summer, especially compared to the UK.

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    Sorry I misread your question..thought you said in a month...I'm always plenary warm on southern AT with a 45* deg quilt during the summer but don't have any experience up north...someone will chime in but sept oct isn't summer so I'd imagine a 15* bag/quilt would be sufficient with good base layers that time of year. I was on JMT last September-October at high elevation and a 15* was sufficient.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jowy View Post
    Hey I'm starting a NOBO hike in May and I plan on taking a cheap sleeping bag for the first month or so, as I get further north and it gets cooler I'd like to be able to just dump the bag in a bin and walk into a store and buy a new bag, I'm assuming hikers are big business so are there plenty of stores along the way?
    Drop the bag at a homeless shelter or thrift store that will give it to someone who can't afford to buy it.
    Dropping it at a shelter is bad karma.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Venchka View Post
    Drop the bag at a homeless shelter or thrift store that will give it to someone who can't afford to buy it.
    Dropping it at a shelter is bad karma.

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    Yep I have lost count of all the cheapo bags I've seen left behind at shelters....only use they get is being a home for vermin!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Venchka View Post
    Drop the bag at a homeless shelter or thrift store that will give it to someone who can't afford to buy it.
    Dropping it at a shelter is bad karma.

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    Roger that, I didn't mean just left in a shelter though, our bin is your trash can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jowy View Post
    Roger that, I didn't mean just left in a shelter though, our bin is your trash can.
    I knew that. My words were more for the unknowing or uncaring.
    You're cool. Have a great hike.

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