Not my cup of tea, but if someone has the cash and wants to knock off part of the 100 mile wilderness and stay in bed every night, here is your chance,
https://www.rei.com/adventures/trips...dge-based.html
At least they are not taking up already tight space in campsites and shelters. They are taking advantage of the fact that the 100 mile "wilderness" really is not a wilderness. I did split the wilderness in half when I did it as a section hiker using the approach past one of the now AMC camps before they poured money into them. No doubt they are taking advantage of the many logging roads that cross the AT in the area.
If you want "wilderness", head south to Shelburne NH and hike north to Grafton Notch, depressingly, it is probably the longest stretch north of the Smokies with zero roads public or private.