Every single beer that I had on the trail was delicious.
Truly.
Every single beer that I had on the trail was delicious.
Truly.
Hmmm... if you like beer (or drinking in general) off the dusty trail, Anaconda MT on the CDT has more pubs than the entire AT! As a further incentive to hike that trail, it has no dry counties!
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Laramie's got em beat Sly !! Best kept secret in the west.
'Slogger
The more I learn ...the more I realize I don't know.
What about the DogPatch tavern at the I-70 crossing in Maryland?
If you don't have something nice to say,
Be witty in your cruelty.
It got shut down after a drug bust a few years ago.Originally Posted by Newb
I'm Shocked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
E-Z---"from sea to shining sea''
Cleveland Ohio has a bar BUS tour. They advertise it on the Internet. You sign up and wait your turn. Everyone meets at a designated point and you go bar hopping in a bus.Originally Posted by Footslogger
I'd hate to be the driver at bar closing time though.
[quote=StarLyte]Cleveland Ohio has a bar BUS tour.
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Laramie is too small for a bus tour ...walkin is a lot easier and quicker.
'Slogger
The more I learn ...the more I realize I don't know.
One of you experienced beer-drinking thru-hikers should put together a WB article on noted beer-serving establishments in trail towns and within a few miles of the AT. I would contribute to in-depth reviews as I get through those sections in the next few years.
GA←↕→ME: 1973 to 2014
Actually, Jack, the town is Bridgewater Corners.Originally Posted by Jack Tarlin