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by AlexeyD » Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:23 pm
Fletch wrote:Thanks guys. Appreciate the comments. I think the hut idea might be the way to go... couple extra bucks could make the trip do-able if we were able to cover some respectable distance. Thanks all. Will let you know how it pans out...
by rasgoat » Mon Mar 07, 2011 11:34 pm
Florida Frank wrote:Correction, most would take 4 weeks from Washington to Katahdin. All this isn't to say that you couldn't put together an awesome two-week section hike. Starting at the Bigelows and finishing through the Mahoosucs in W. Maine would be a great trip. You'd get to enjoy Mahoosuc Notch, http://www.summitpost.org/mahoosuc-notch/160600, wildly acclaimed as the toughest mile on the whole AT. This is class 3 bouldering on a marked hiking trail at its best.
And, if you are headed south late summer, early fall you'd get to visit with the thru-hikers heading north at the leantos in the evenings.
by AlexeyD » Tue Mar 08, 2011 1:53 am
rasgoat wrote:Florida Frank wrote:Correction, most would take 4 weeks from Washington to Katahdin. All this isn't to say that you couldn't put together an awesome two-week section hike. Starting at the Bigelows and finishing through the Mahoosucs in W. Maine would be a great trip. You'd get to enjoy Mahoosuc Notch, http://www.summitpost.org/mahoosuc-notch/160600, wildly acclaimed as the toughest mile on the whole AT. This is class 3 bouldering on a marked hiking trail at its best.
And, if you are headed south late summer, early fall you'd get to visit with the thru-hikers heading north at the leantos in the evenings.
What he said
by rasgoat » Tue Mar 08, 2011 2:06 am
AlexeyD wrote:
Well, in that case you're down to 0 huts.
by AlexeyD » Tue Mar 08, 2011 2:25 am
rasgoat wrote:AlexeyD wrote:
Well, in that case you're down to 0 huts.
I'd take the Maine wilderness anyday over the NH hut experience.
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