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Re: [at-l] A question or two
- Subject: Re: [at-l] A question or two
- From: WHHAWKINS@aol.com
- Date: Sun, 21 Jun 1998 01:37:21 EDT
In a message dated 98-06-19 09:27:25 EDT, DaRedhead@aol.com writes:
> Why do we have "shelters" throughout the AT, except in SNP, where they are
> "huts"? Are they really like little huts? Do they have four walls? I
> haven't hiked any of the AT through SNP, so I've never seen one.
>
There are hut's and cabin's in the SNP. The hut's are the same as shelter's.
On most of the AT the Shelter are called, Shelter's. In some areas they
called:
Hut (SNP), Lean-to (CT & MA). In The White Mt. the hut's are not shelter's.
They are like hostel's, you get a bunk in a bunkroom, but your meal's (dinner
and breakfast) are made by the Hut crew.
Wildbill
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