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    Hey all

    I have a break this summer from May 1st - July 1st. I was curious if anyone could recommend a section of the AT that would be nice to hike for a few weeks during this time period. Any suggestions would greatly help as I have not done any work on the AT.

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    I'd start at hot springs and hike to damascus.
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    or if you want to travel a little further, do any 2-3 week section in nh or me.
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    McAfee Knob area in Virginia through SNP. Hit it in mid May and you will be rewarded in the Blue Ridge mtns with splendid rhododendron and mtn laurel displays.







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    as far as packing goes, what is the most i would ever need to pack. I have read about resupplying along the AT is fairly easy, what are some methods in order to carry the lightest pack possible?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsluscier View Post
    as far as packing goes, what is the most i would ever need to pack. I have read about resupplying along the AT is fairly easy, what are some methods in order to carry the lightest pack possible?

    Plenty of threads on that topic. And check the articles section as well. If you can keep your basic three - pack, shelter, and sleeping bag low, you're doing good. And for summer, that should be easy. My three for summer weighs in at 6.5 lbs (marmot pounder, tarptent, Gregory Jade).
    Bring an alchol stove, a grease pot and a lexan spoon. Few clothes needed in summer. headlamp. first aid and personal stuff. map. rain jacket (poncho), pack cover, foam pad (like a z rest or ridgerest).







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    Along the south-central portion of the AT (Hot Springs to Harpers Ferry), I'd shoot for re-supplying every 3 days, although you might need to stretch that to 4 or even 5 days depending on the section, your hiking speed, and how far off the trail you're willing to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerosene View Post
    Along the south-central portion of the AT (Hot Springs to Harpers Ferry), I'd shoot for re-supplying every 3 days, although you might need to stretch that to 4 or even 5 days depending on the section, your hiking speed, and how far off the trail you're willing to go.
    i lve in tallahassee...hot springs to harpers ferry is where? i know little about the AT, where are the spots to resupply at?

    i apologize if this is the wrong place to post these questions, but i am new to the AT and to this forum.

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    In addition to exploring the numerous threads on this site, check out the Appalachian Trail Conservancy which is HQ'd at the aforementioned Harpers Ferry. You'll find basics on the AT there.

    As to where to hike, Solemates (first suggestion, Hot Springs to Damascus) and Blissful's suggestions are good ones. I recommend you hike early in your available time, i.e. May to maximize views of the wildflowers.

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    Go high. Fontana to Hot Springs.

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    thank you for the additional links...i appreciate your patience.

    i have been having difficulty in finding a hiking partner to take this 2-3 week trip with. is this a trip i can take solo? are there many hikers going to be on the trail or at the shelters?

    i am in good shape, most of my hiking has taken place on the PCT though, so i have no idea what to expect from the AT. I am also a photographer looking for some good nature shots, will i find some on the AT?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsluscier View Post
    thank you for the additional links...i appreciate your patience.

    i have been having difficulty in finding a hiking partner to take this 2-3 week trip with. is this a trip i can take solo? are there many hikers going to be on the trail or at the shelters?

    i am in good shape, most of my hiking has taken place on the PCT though, so i have no idea what to expect from the AT. I am also a photographer looking for some good nature shots, will i find some on the AT?
    You won't be alone - there're lots of others out when you're going. If you want a partner, there's a forum here on WB called "Hooking Up"

    Re your nature shots, I reaffirm what I said earlier: Hike in May and you'll get the wildflowers.

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    Erwin to Damascus and Mt. Rogers to Damascus. Start with Grassy Balds and end with ponies! What could be better!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsluscier View Post
    I am also a photographer looking for some good nature shots, will i find some on the AT?
    http://greencorners.com/gallerypages/at.galleries.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsluscier View Post
    i lve in tallahassee...hot springs to harpers ferry is where? i know little about the AT, where are the spots to resupply at?

    i apologize if this is the wrong place to post these questions, but i am new to the AT and to this forum.
    I'll be driving from tally for 2-3 weeks in June on the AT in georgia. Let me hear from you.

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