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    Default Thru-hikers near lonesome lake hut?

    Sometime this week I wanted to bring some food up to the Thru-hikers going through NH lonesome lake area. Are there any around? Can someone give me some ideas on where to park my backpack full of food?


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    HURRY! THEY'RE STARVING! SO HELPLESS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by L. Wolf
    HURRY! THEY'RE STARVING! SO HELPLESS!
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    I am starting on March 31st. I hope to be at Baxter early October..Best wishes to all...Bumblebee

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    Default Thinking ahead, eh?

    Bumblebee, you're not trying to yogi food in the Whites already, are you? If so, you must truly believe in planning ahead! On the other hand, perhaps your announcement was meant to be more of a general trail-wide yogi. Regardless, happy hiking!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outing-Club-Captain View Post
    Sometime this week I wanted to bring some food up to the Thru-hikers going through NH lonesome lake area. Are there any around? Can someone give me some ideas on where to park my backpack full of food?
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    A cold drink, water, soda, maybe beer is appreciated by most. But people with the where with all to take a six month fun vacation are rarely in need of charity. My advice is that if you want to do good in this world, is to choose recipients in genuine need.

    I know it's fun to participate vicariously in the adventures of others. If that's your goal, please feel free to do so. But don't think you are doing anything especially worthy in the grand scheme of human endeavors.

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    Weary... I tell you honestly, this was not an unwelcome sight.

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    Default Uh, I thought the AMC huts in the White Mtns. were closed til spring right now...

    Between that, and the snow/ice, any thruhiker hiking the Whites has a hard row to hoe. How many can there be, right now, anyway?

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    MS... it's a weird thread. The OP's post was in August. IOW, it's dated. Moot, pretty much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terrapin_too View Post
    MS... it's a weird thread. The OP's post was in August. IOW, it's dated. Moot, pretty much.
    Post #4 reopened the thread today and I responded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outing-Club-Captain View Post
    Sometime this week I wanted to bring some food up to the Thru-hikers going through NH lonesome lake area. Are there any around? Can someone give me some ideas on where to park my backpack full of food?


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    What a strange thing to want to do. Most hikers carry enough food to get from resupply to resupply points. What makes you think they may run out?

    Weary

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    Quote Originally Posted by weary View Post
    What a strange thing to want to do. Most hikers carry enough food to get from resupply to resupply points. What makes you think they may run out?

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    He's not going to answer you, Weary. This was his one and only post and it was posted in 2006.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frosty View Post
    He's not going to answer you, Weary. This was his one and only post and it was posted in 2006.
    Whatever!

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    Quote Originally Posted by weary View Post
    What a strange thing to want to do. Most hikers carry enough food to get from resupply to resupply points. What makes you think they may run out?

    Weary
    It might be a strange place to haul in extra food for thru-hikers (a Hut with lots of food already, nearly two miles from the road) but finding thru-hikers who want to eat extra food is far from strange.

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