Just so you know... It's still a pretty town, with nice cafes and internet access at the public library. I stayed at the Fife and Drum and did my laundry in the sink.
Just so you know... It's still a pretty town, with nice cafes and internet access at the public library. I stayed at the Fife and Drum and did my laundry in the sink.
So ...they closed the laundramat that was across the parking lot from the Post Office ??
'Slogger
The more I learn ...the more I realize I don't know.
Anyone know of another one nearby? I'm going up there for a few days next week and could shuttle hikers when I'm not hiking.
I lucked out last year...as far as I could tell there was no place to take a shower or do laundry.
But one kind lady on the way back to the trail asked me if I needed anything. In a jiffy I was taking a shower at her house, wearing her clothes while she did my laundry, using her phone and eating icecream. Too good to be true! Trail magic happy times.
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When I first heard of this a couple of weeks ago, I called Backcountry Outfitters in Kent. They told me the nearest laundromat is in Sharon, Ct about 14 miles from Kent.
Cin
The horror! *** did Earl do back in the day?
Haha.Originally Posted by L. Wolf
Drove the flies away with his stank?
I think this will answer the questions as to what is going on here! I copied this over from the online companion update.
Connecticut</H2>Page 128—Conn. 341/ Kent Update: The Laundromat is currently closed. The owner passed away and the business is in probate. Next available Laundromat is in Sharon, Conn.
June 8, 2005
i did my laundry in kent in may 2004 neo
Neo...the real question is where?
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Probably got invited into someones home or knocked on a door of a local. Seems people were much more likely to take in hikers when there weren't thousands of them parading down the trail like now.Originally Posted by L. Wolf
Anything's within walking distance if you've got the time.
GA-ME 03, LT 04/06, PCT 07'
didn't he use just plain rocks and a stream LW????Originally Posted by L. Wolf
who wants to get in the clothes cleaning business????Originally Posted by TakeABreak
and they were so clean that you framed them, didn't ya......Originally Posted by neo
Hmmm ...was just thinking that if I lived up there I might look into converting that old laundramat to a hiker hostel (with laundry facilities, of course). Surprized that the local outfitter isn't jumping on that deal. Then again ...maybe the town folk don't want a hostel in Kent. Sure would be nice to have alternatives to the Fife & Drum and church hallway. Not that either of those are bad, but the F & D is a bit pricey. I stayed there in 2003 but pulled two other hikers in the room to split the rate.
'Slogger
AT 2003
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The more I learn ...the more I realize I don't know.
i think it's a good possibility, and i think the town would be very supportive.....Originally Posted by Footslogger
No money in it. Big taxes to own and operate a home/business in that town.
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OK ...I withdraw my bid then !! (but I still think it's a good idea)
'Slogger
The more I learn ...the more I realize I don't know.
thats the truth of the whole situation...Originally Posted by L. Wolf
As far as the laundry mat goes, the probate thing should be settle by next year and since it has been operating all this time, It will probably just switch hands and re-open. Maybe we can talk the new owner into putting in a pay shower in for hikers, With not much else around that is in-expensive i would pay $5.00 for a shower.
On the hostel note, Just do as I am planning on my next hike, especially in the more expensive area's. Just camp a couple mile before town the night before you are planning on going in, get up early, go into town do laundry where you can, shower where they will let you pay and go, go to the post office and eat lunch, pickup groceries fuel what have you, leave town before in time to get to a camp site a couple of miles from town again.
That way you get everything done you need to and save the expense of having to pay high motel, hotel and B & B rates.