Has anyone used Lyft or Uber anywhere on the AT?
Has anyone used Lyft or Uber anywhere on the AT?
Everything is in Walking Distance
Probably not many (and certainly not me). But I would suggest not trying to use uber/lyft for shuttling along the AT. Most drivers work in ubran areas as that is where the money is. At best you would be waiting a long time and paying a hefty price. If you need rides I think a better bet would be to a) hitch hike or b) use one of the many shuttle services.
If it was available I would certainly use it. I was thinking from or to trailheads to Amtrak but now that you suggest it I would also use it to get into towns and definitely getting around towns especially in the Whites. I would prefer it because no cash needed and they actually show up.
Everything is in Walking Distance
This is the straight forward forum. Questions were asked about the feasibility of a shuttle on the AT using Lyft or Uber.
Unless the discussion involved that issue, probably best not to post your reply.
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To answer your question directly: I've never used either for the AT. But I do know that they will do longer drives. Best bet is to simply check each website for coverage in the region you will be in, I've learned you can find them in more rural areas than you might expect.
I've used both, so far I only had one poor experience but overall both seem to provide a good service. YMMV.
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I've actually looked for Uber several times during a 532 section hike of the southern end of the AT last year but never found the service active in the small towns I visited. I did not look in Gatlinburg since I didn't go there. I'm going to pick up my hike in a few weeks at Marion, VA NOBO and would be interested to use Uber in the future, but are they even in the small towns that dot the AT?
By the way, I've talked with Uber drivers who have driven long distances. One driver picked up several guys in Tampa and took them to Miami. That's about 5 hours.
I used it to get from the Bangor bus station to the Bangor airport. Guy was there before I could even pull up the app to check where he was. ~$5 with tip.
Just to note, there may be areas where they aren't available. For instance, at this time in NY they are only allowed in NYC (though they have been trying to change that and it may happen soon), so you wouldn't be able to use it from any of the NY trail crossings. Not sure if any of the other AT states have similar rules that wouldn't allow the service in those areas.
From what I've gathered, it can sometimes be cheaper to get an Uber than to use some of the Shuttle Services recommended by the ATC.
Atlanta (north Springs MARTA) to Amicalola Falls:
Uber X $60-80.
Shuttle: $115-125
Best part is that you can ever split the Uber with a fellow hiker.
I installed Uber pre hike. I didn't see a single ride available from Springer to Bland, VA. I certainly wouldn't plan on a ride being available in the trail towns.
Have only used Ubers in cities and have never tipped the driver. Thought the point was no tips, no money exchanged. Uber retains $1.65 and driver keeps the rest I thought.
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Not commenting on the tipping part, but talking to a thru hiker now Uber driver, how much he expects to make in respect to your $1.65 quoted and how much he actually makes does not agree with your statement. There is a time early on where drivers make a bit extra, then that is scaled back is the Ubur portion grows. All and all is was right at minimum wages before car depreciation was taking into account.
Well then, you better tell all the TV stations - there has been a big push to get these services allowed in the rest of NY state and they keep saying it was only currently available in the NYC area.
Maybe those spots are close enough to be considered part of the "NYC area"? But even so, I'd suspect that some parts of the trail fall outside of that area...