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    The App. trail is almost my back yard..A friends dad, then 62, had walked it thru over 9 times in his life..the big puch seems to be the last northers stretch, where the pass may close due to weather effectiavely killig your end goal..

    if you want my numbers, ask, be glad to meet you along the trail and take you for a supply / lunch / overnight break and a nice shower...LOL


    best of luck.it will be a blast....
    Pm me if yoy are intrested...

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    I hiked some 30 miles of it one weekend in 1980, and loved it. Was really sore afterward since we did absolutely no preparation. But I was 20 then and could feel little pain.

    At 32 I hiked parts of it during Ranger School, where the North Georgia portion of the course passes nearby. Absolutely hated it then. It was quite beautiful (late July)....but I was past caring at that point, I felt every pain. Carried lots of weaponry also as I recall......

    As for carrying a sidearm, here's what the Appalachian Trail Conservancy says...

    "ATC strongly discourages hikers from carrying firearms: Most experienced A.T. hikers consider them impractical and unnecessary. To legally carry a firearm on the Trail, you must meet the permitting standards of the state and locality in which you are hiking. On national-park lands, discharging a firearm is illegal, even if you have a legal permit to carry it. Extra efforts may be required to secure weapons in towns to abide by local ordinances and private-property owners' rules. (Firearm rules vary by land ownership. The Trail crosses 14 states and more than 90 state, federal, or local agency lands, with each having its own rules and regulations; you are responsible for knowing and following those rules.)."

    So from a legal standpoint...it's somewhat problematic. I might consider it though. People don't believe it, but there are still things in the woods that are threats.

    What I would definitely carry is a SPOT. They are light, cheap, easy to use and they allow your family to track your progress...even the days they find you've spent in the local Motel 6. They also work. We had one of our guys call for 911 when he came upon an automobile accident up in the mountains. Worked like a charm. I carry one in the airplane.

    I know you're looking forward to it...I think you'll have a great time!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cheezyflier View Post
    that's what the candian folk singer thought when she hiked the trail last fall. she was eaten by wolves.
    I think that was in Alaska,there ain't no wolf packs on the east coast.I could be wrong.Harleyman,I am starting in Harper's Ferry WV and heading north to Maine,then a friend is picking me up and I am going back to WV then south.

    I'm doing it this way because then I start on the easiest part of the trail and I don't have to hurry north before Baxter State Park closes in October.The southbound will be better weather and I can take my time.I will be in the NC area around Oct 1.I'm also doing it this way to avoid the herd of hikers heading north.I will pm you,thanks.

    I'm from NY,it's a mandatory year for possession of an unregistered firearm,I believe it's the same in MA.No thanks.I would carry a spot in Alaska,that's pretty cool.But not on the trail.
    Of course I know what I'm doing,gee whiz......ouch,owwwww

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    Well, I have never hiked the entire Appy Trail, but I have hiked my fair share in Virginia and North Carolina and you can bet I would not be caught at all without my AR-15 in the Smokies. Forget about wolves, think about bears and more specifically, wild boars! I don't worry about people, rarely see any, but a weapon is not only good for protection, it can get you a fresh dinner when you're on a week's sojourn with no vittles shops.

    That's quite an undertaking safn1949. Are you starting in N. Georgia or Maine? It is an arduous journey for sure. I have a friend who is a professor at Liberty University that not only hiked the entire AT, he ran it! Then, as if that was not enough pain, he ran the Pacific Coast Trail the next year and set the record time for doing so! Man be good crazy!

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    When you hit the Vermont section of the trail, try to let me know. Might be able to help with hauling you for resupply.


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    AR-15? I would rather carry a stick then an a AR-15/M-16.Nothing personal,of course.I despise that weapon.
    Of course I know what I'm doing,gee whiz......ouch,owwwww

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    I got your info, and will get in touch near that point in your hike....

    Hint...I may need a gentle reminder a week before hand....

    My life gets nuts some times and I don't remember as well as I would like....,.

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    He says he's hiking the A Trail. He's really gonna see his mistress in Argentina!
    The username "safn1949" Any reference to the FN 49 rifle?

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    Doesn't need to be a firearm. This is one I carry when diving into the bush:



    Firestone belt axe, complete with DeSantis holster.
    440C stainless holds a good edge. Adds about 18 oz.

    http://www.misdefenseproducts.com/Fi...e-p-18453.html

    That & a good stick ought to do it. :-)


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    Have a nice trek Safn!

    Take lots of pictures and share when you can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Piglet View Post
    He says he's hiking the A Trail. He's really gonna see his mistress in Argentina!
    The username "safn1949" Any reference to the FN 49 rifle?

    That's the one.A beautiful weapon,I had one in 8mm and it was a hoot to fire.


    Besides,I have my guard cat.
    Of course I know what I'm doing,gee whiz......ouch,owwwww

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    Quote Originally Posted by safn1949 View Post
    I think that was in Alaska,there ain't no wolf packs on the east coast.I could be wrong.
    actually, i was wrong. it was coyotes, and she was in nova scotia. either way, legal to discharge a firearm or not, i could care less about legalities when it saves my life. spot is good if you fall down a ravine or break a leg, but it won't save you from a bear or a mountain lion.

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    Well,we are leaving Saturday to head to WV.My better half (the princess....hiking? Yea right) has never seen WV so I am going to take my time and show her around.Also going to stop at the armor museum at Fort Knox and see some old friends,I miss my M60A1.

    Funny thing,I don't mind walking if it's my idea,but when I joined the Army I was determined to ride.

    Seriously though,if anyone else lives near the trail and wants to say hi, let me know as I am just moseying along,no 25 mile days for me.
    Of course I know what I'm doing,gee whiz......ouch,owwwww

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    Best of luck, and enjoy the quiet time !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toastmaker View Post
    Best of luck, and enjoy the quiet time !

    what part of ... "The wife is coming with me" ... didn't you get? LOL!
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