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    Default What AT section to hike?

    If you were going to hike a section of the AT next week, what section would you do? And why do you choose it? 😀

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    Shenandoah, cause it’s beautiful, has a lot of wildlife, waysides allow you to carry little food weight and also one of the easiest stretches and I’m not in thru hiker shape anymore


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    Quote Originally Posted by EllandMe View Post
    If you were going to hike a section of the AT next week, what section would you do? And why do you choose it? ��
    nowhere in georgia or north carolina

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    Some where the weather isn't going to be insane. That some where could be hard to find.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slo-go'en View Post
    Some where the weather isn't going to be insane. That some where could be hard to find.
    That is the truth! I have changed my mind 3 times now. Need to decide before the weekend.

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    Thank you!

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    NJ/NY. Seriously, it's actually a pretty nice stretch.

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    I would do my best to wait for May to do a section how ever I am doing my first section of the year st pattys day weekend so we will alllll hope for the best

    Quote Originally Posted by Bansko View Post
    NJ/NY. Seriously, it's actually a pretty nice stretch.
    OP is stating next week......So why would NJ/ NY be a recommendable option when they are in the midst of a massive snow storm?
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    All of them.
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    I'd go south from Troutville,VA to the VA/TN border, or as far as one can make it. Tinker cliffs, McAfee Knob, Dragon's Tooth, Dismal falls, and if you've got lots of time, Grayson Highlands (ponies?!). Weather forecast isn't too shabby either...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bansko View Post
    NJ/NY. Seriously, it's actually a pretty nice stretch.
    Yes, we do have a very nice - and challenging - section. But right now it's under so much snow and melting snow it's kinda tough to find.
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    Yeah, that was stupid advice. I was reading "next week" in the rhetorical, not literal sense.

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    well how much time ya got?

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