[at-l] Bed and Breakfasts
Gadog430
gadog430 at charter.net
Sun Feb 17 20:36:31 CST 2008
Marta Clark is your information source here, if I am not mistaken.
A revisit to the B&B and deli hike. I can't wait. Great journal.
DAwg
----- Original Message -----
From: Ken Bennett
To: Caleb Bartley
Cc: at-l at backcountry.net
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: [at-l] Bed and Breakfasts
2008/2/17 Caleb Bartley <calebbartley at gmail.com>:
I love this list and I'm hoping that y'all can help me. My wife and I are planning our 2008 thru and our parents want to come out and hike for a section, but they want to slack pack if possible. My dad heard about a section of the Trail where a person could stay in a B&B then hike all day while their luggage is shuttled to another B&B a day's hike away. Apparently a person can do this for several days. I've looked and can't find anything online about such a service. Have any of you heard of such a thing and, if so, do you know where I can go to get more information?
I saw a story in our local paper about someone who does this in Shenandoah National Park. You could also arrange some slackpacking around several towns and stay in nice B+B's -- though I don't think you'd get the inn-to-inn feel that way. Damascus, Va., might be a good spot. There are several very nice B+B's there, and it should be possible to spend a couple of days slackpacking in that area, with shuttles to and from town each day.
--Ken B
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