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[at-l] cheap Thrus



PS And he was perfectly content. I never heard him complain about his
circumstances or wish for something more. Can you be happy with corn
macaroni and water?

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jim and/or Ginny Owen
[snippage]
>Staying out of towns may reduce your cost, but it won't "minimize" it.
It may not give you the hike you're looking for either.
The real question is - what kind of hike do you want?.........


Jim's answer was a good one, but I think it is possible for some people
to do low-cost thru-hikes. I hiked some of the southern states with Spot
in 1997. He was a nice man and a good hiker. He did spend some money on
lightweight gear before he hit the trail, but, in general, he had no
interest in a plush lifestyle. On the other hand, he was not a bum. He
bought his food locally and paid for a shower when necessary. But, up
through Hot Springs, he spent no nights in town and had no entertainment
expenses. (He did succumb to the lure of the Inn at Long Trail, but that
was many, many miles later.)

So, I would add to Jim's question, "What kind of person are you?"
Knowing yourself is of critical importance as you decide if/how/why/when
you want to do this.

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