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    Default Don't Zig

    Quote Originally Posted by the goat View Post
    no need to slack, it's not a big deal.
    I, too, am in the anti-slack pack group. Carry your own pack!

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    Default Moosilauke at 67

    Quote Originally Posted by jersey joe View Post
    Don't slack pack it, man up and carry your pack! Of course, I really do hope I still feel the same way when I'm 65.
    I don't know, I'm about to do my first 4000+ mountain (Moosilauke) and at age 67 am seriously thinking of slack packing it from the hostel. To folks who have done this, do they drop you at 112 (Kinsman's Notch) and where do they pick you up on the other side? High Street or Glencliff parking area, around 8.6 miles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Booker View Post
    I don't know, I'm about to do my first 4000+ mountain (Moosilauke) and at age 67 am seriously thinking of slack packing it from the hostel. To folks who have done this, do they drop you at 112 (Kinsman's Notch) and where do they pick you up on the other side? High Street or Glencliff parking area, around 8.6 miles?
    Hikers Welcome Hostel will drop you off at 112 and you hike back to them. Much easier SoBo, especially if raining.
    The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
    Richard Ewell, CSA General


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