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    *****UPDATE***** Just wanted to let y'all know we are now officially open as of earlier this week! We have lots of hiking supplies and we also can drop ship other supplies needed to your future pit stops!! We are located at 101 S. Main St., Suite 7 - Hiawassee, GA 30546. Look for us next to Going Postal, Rib Country, and across from Chatuge Regional Hospital. Our hours are Mon - Fri 10 - 5:30 and Sat 9 - 4. Come in and get your free cup of coffee and free goodie! We look forward to meeting you!!

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    Hey awesome congrats best of luck to you!
    Hiking the AT is “pointless.” What life is not “pointless”? Is it not pointless to work paycheck to paycheck just to conform?.....I want to make my life less ordinary. AWOL

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    Shuttle service. Map of town. Shower and lockers for packs. Traildog supplies. Crocs. Permethrin, athletic tape. As mentioned above, chairs for sitting. If you have not done so, have a scout"go shopping" at some of the best outfitters along the pathway. Electric outlets for recharging. Thank you for filling a need at Hiawassee.--Sawnie Robertson (Kinnickinic)
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    the Budget Inn right next door to the Rite Aid will have an outfitter during the busy part of the hiker season. They are affiliated with Mountain Crossings so you might want to focus on things not carried at Mtn Crossings.
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    Thank you for your response SawnieRobertson! We appreciate your input and support!

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    generoll-
    Thank you for your input. At Southern Crossroads our goal is to welcome all hikers and provide them with a variety of supplies. We will continue to grow our knowledge and inventory for hikers visiting our community. All suggestions from our hikers are welcome and appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by southerncrossroads View Post
    generoll-
    Thank you for your input. At Southern Crossroads our goal is to welcome all hikers and provide them with a variety of supplies. We will continue to grow our knowledge and inventory for hikers visiting our community. All suggestions from our hikers are welcome and appreciated.

    I would carry everything you think a hiker would need. One stop shopping. I, for one, would prefer that.
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    We live just over the GA/NC border and are planning to start a flip/flop beginning in GA this spring. We'll come visit soon as I'm over this cold. Nice to have an outfitter nearby. Best of luck with your new business.
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