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Hello! I'm pretty much finished with the route planning for my hike in October, but since I don't know most of the area too well I figure some of the folks here could help me with some info and advice on town stops.
I'm planning on doing mail drops for food, supplementing with some groceries from town. I'll buy denatured alcohol along the way for stove fuel, since I can use HEET from gas stations for easy availability.
Here are the places I need some info for:
-Jefferson Village, NH
Is there a place to send mail drops here aside from the post office? I try to only use the PO as a last resort due to the hours of operation. But I can easily plan to get to town during open hours.
-Waterville Valley, NH
I'll be coming down from Tecumseh into Waterville Valley, hopefully picking up the maildrop and then tenting at one of the USFS campgrounds. Is there an outdoors gear store that might accept mail drops? Just name/location of the store would help, and I'd call to see if they'd accept the package. And does anyone know of better options than either of those USFS campsites? Or if they accept walk-ins (i.e. hikers without reservations)?
-Plymouth, NH
Picking up a mail drop here... is there a gear store in town? There must be. I'm thinking of trying couchsurfing.com for a place to stay in town, but if there are any hostels or cheap lodging within walking distance of town, that might help, too.
-Northampton, MA
No mail drop here, but there is an obstacle. Since there is no official crossing of the CT River on the M-M Trail, I can either try my luck flagging down a boat, or I can go into Northampton and try my luck there. Once again, I'm going to try couchsurfing, but if anyone knows of cheap lodging and/or hostels right nearby, that would be ideal.
I'll also be doing maildrops at the AMC Highland Center (though I'll probably camp elsewhere... too rich for my blood), Hancock, NH (grandmother lives there, not far from Monadnock), Leverett Village, MA (there's a food co-op right on the trail, which is fantastic), and Tarifville, CT (trail goes right through town). I think that ought to take care of the entire trail.
So, can anybody shed some light for me? Thanks so much!
I'm planning on doing mail drops for food, supplementing with some groceries from town. I'll buy denatured alcohol along the way for stove fuel, since I can use HEET from gas stations for easy availability.
Here are the places I need some info for:
-Jefferson Village, NH
Is there a place to send mail drops here aside from the post office? I try to only use the PO as a last resort due to the hours of operation. But I can easily plan to get to town during open hours.
-Waterville Valley, NH
I'll be coming down from Tecumseh into Waterville Valley, hopefully picking up the maildrop and then tenting at one of the USFS campgrounds. Is there an outdoors gear store that might accept mail drops? Just name/location of the store would help, and I'd call to see if they'd accept the package. And does anyone know of better options than either of those USFS campsites? Or if they accept walk-ins (i.e. hikers without reservations)?
-Plymouth, NH
Picking up a mail drop here... is there a gear store in town? There must be. I'm thinking of trying couchsurfing.com for a place to stay in town, but if there are any hostels or cheap lodging within walking distance of town, that might help, too.
-Northampton, MA
No mail drop here, but there is an obstacle. Since there is no official crossing of the CT River on the M-M Trail, I can either try my luck flagging down a boat, or I can go into Northampton and try my luck there. Once again, I'm going to try couchsurfing, but if anyone knows of cheap lodging and/or hostels right nearby, that would be ideal.
I'll also be doing maildrops at the AMC Highland Center (though I'll probably camp elsewhere... too rich for my blood), Hancock, NH (grandmother lives there, not far from Monadnock), Leverett Village, MA (there's a food co-op right on the trail, which is fantastic), and Tarifville, CT (trail goes right through town). I think that ought to take care of the entire trail.
So, can anybody shed some light for me? Thanks so much!