I'm interested in going up the Hunt Trail, then down the Saddle Trail to Chimney Pond bunkhouse, making do with a bivy bag and liner for bedding. The next day, I'd hike out to Roaring Brook Campground, find a way to get my heavier gear back from the Katahdin Stream ranger station, and stay one more night. The logistics are a little touchy, but the park will help me figure them out.
Specifically, the Silver Line goes from South Station to Logan. It's not technically a subway, since it's a dual mode articulated bus that happens to run underground. Make sure you take the right one. SL1 goes to all the terminals at Logan.
+TheAndysim66 I believe the nearest would be Bangor. And in Millinocket I found a little shop that had some clothing just to get something I could fit into and smelt like a normal person
as a mainer, thank you, you pronounced all the cities right :P if your going north im thinking the cyr bus stops around 7 or 8pm as it arrives in my city around 10pm
You can also transfer in Portland to a Concord bus that goes straight to Logan. The problem with the Amtrack Down Easter is it goes into North Station. You are almost always better in Boston going into South Station (which is where Concord will drop you if it is not bringing you direct to Logan.)
Yes,,,, walk south and catch the fall foliage. But I hitchhike home or to the Mexican Border about half of the time. I like the long hitch hikes that let me catch the fall foliage in the New England states.
Bangor Maine- If you are going to Bangor (Banger), Stephen Kings home is on Broadway. It will show up on Google Maps if you zoom in. The folks in Bangor were always very friendly but I haven't been there for 27 years. I cannot wait to see everyone there!
WOW! Do you have a Power Point Flow chart for all that! LOL It sounds like to me it's just easier to turn around and do a south bound thru hike! LOL :) (Actually you put together a lot of good info. I'll save this vid for my future hike!)
Dang Big Foot that was a lot of info. After Katahdin why not just walk back to your car at Amicalola Falls and drive home. That's a good way to almost use up a full year on the trail. Lol Have a good one Buddy...
@FollowBigfoot, You've been posting the exact info I am looking for lately. Thank you for sharing so much with us! This information you and others are providing will definitely affect the world. More and more people are becoming interested in the outdoors and the accomplishments/knowledge you share is getting people outside! Keep your love moving! Respect! -Nolo
My fiance hiked the Appalachian trail this year. I reserved the katahdin camp ground for two nights. Plan B was for me to stay at Shaw's for one night then drove to Baxter state park to katahdin streams or abol camp in Baxter state park.
All this info is useful to thru-hikers looking to head home. You left out one option, though. They can also rent a car. Not sure if Millinocket has any car rental places but I'm sure Bangor does. Of course, it wouldn't be the cheapest option, especially since it would be one way only. Thanks for posting this much needed info.
Right now, this does not register... it is something I have wondered for over a month. I love the info. I am from Minneapolis/Bloomington. I am planning this in like 2021. I wish I could sit with you and chat, share what I know now. Do you ever meet subs? You have done a great job on this vid. Honestly, after 6 months in the elements, a slow bus home sounds great right now. Let me know if you ever meet subs. Thanks
After all that information I gotta stop telling people about the sea turtles that I'm going to rope together after I make rope out of human hair, from my beard. Target Katahdin
When I get off the Trail at Mount Katahdin I'm going to see my Passamaquoddy family and the McNeils of Bangor Maine. Thinking about pulling a prank on an old childhood neighbor Mr. Stephen King (yeah, that one).. Don't go blabbing :D... I plan to visit Vacation Land (Maine) for a month or so. Maine has the highest density of wooded land in the U.S. per capita at an estimated 85%. From what I hear.... Bigfoot likes woods! :D Nolo- AT Class of 2020
+Alex Williams Not really. The only destination August flies to is Boston, so you have to catch a connecting flight in Boston. The other thing is every price I checked when I compared to Boston you are paying hundred to hundreds of dollars more to fly out of August. So it just wouldn't make much sense to go out of August.
If you're Canadian and heading home, just keep hiking on the International Appalachian Trail.
I'm interested in going up the Hunt Trail, then down the Saddle Trail to Chimney Pond bunkhouse, making do with a bivy bag and liner for bedding. The next day, I'd hike out to Roaring Brook Campground, find a way to get my heavier gear back from the Katahdin Stream ranger station, and stay one more night. The logistics are a little touchy, but the park will help me figure them out.
This was hard to find, how to get home from Baxter State Park. THANK YOU.
wooohoooo will be going back to Boston .. i get it cheap ... Thanks for the great info ..
Really thinking about doing the Amtrak thing I think it would be a great way to decompress after months on the trail
Specifically, the Silver Line goes from South Station to Logan. It's not technically a subway, since it's a dual mode articulated bus that happens to run underground. Make sure you take the right one. SL1 goes to all the terminals at Logan.
great information helps reduce the anxiety of how to get home thanks
Awesome video, very helpful and just what I needed
Thanks for the update.
lots of very useful info....thanks
Two questions. 1. Where is the nearest car rental store?
2. Are there clothing stores nearby so you can purchase new clothes for the trip home?
+TheAndysim66 I believe the nearest would be Bangor. And in Millinocket I found a little shop that had some clothing just to get something I could fit into and smelt like a normal person
Miilinocket has thrift stores with cheap clothing.
as a mainer, thank you,
you pronounced all the cities right :P
if your going north im thinking the cyr bus stops around 7 or 8pm as it arrives in my city around 10pm
+Erik Giggey Thanks Erik
thank you my friend! always practical!
You can also transfer in Portland to a Concord bus that goes straight to Logan. The problem with the Amtrack Down Easter is it goes into North Station. You are almost always better in Boston going into South Station (which is where Concord will drop you if it is not bringing you direct to Logan.)
Excellent info. Exactly what I needed and like Keith Scaggs said helps reduce some of the anxiety for sure. Thank you
AMTRAK for the win! You just walked 2200 miles so why be in a hurry?
exactly... I wouldn't even mind the bus ride home.
You'd still have to transfer to South Station in Boston. Might as well take the bus and skip a step.
Bigfoot you left out one option. Turn around and walk SOBO LOL! Seriously some great information thanks much for all you do for the trail family!
+Stan the Man Hikes Thanks Stan, and that is an option!
Does anyone start SOBO after the summit? I got nowhere to be afterwards so I'm thinking of doing that. Depends on my fitness
Yes,,,, walk south and catch the fall foliage. But I hitchhike home or to the Mexican Border about half of the time. I like the long hitch hikes that let me catch the fall foliage in the New England states.
Bangor Maine- If you are going to Bangor (Banger), Stephen Kings home is on Broadway. It will show up on Google Maps if you zoom in.
The folks in Bangor were always very friendly but I haven't been there for 27 years. I cannot wait to see everyone there!
What if you start in Maine and end in Georgia is there a greyhound bus you can take from ct to Maine and another one from Georgia back to CT
Thanks so much for that, big help. You are the best
WOW! Do you have a Power Point Flow chart for all that! LOL It sounds like to me it's just easier to turn around and do a south bound thru hike! LOL :) (Actually you put together a lot of good info. I'll save this vid for my future hike!)
Would yu hike the at again or any other thru hikes ?
Dang Big Foot that was a lot of info. After Katahdin why not just walk back to your car at Amicalola Falls and drive home. That's a good way to almost use up a full year on the trail. Lol Have a good one Buddy...
Aaron Bennett lol
@FollowBigfoot, You've been posting the exact info I am looking for lately. Thank you for sharing so much with us! This information you and others are providing will definitely affect the world. More and more people are becoming interested in the outdoors and the accomplishments/knowledge you share is getting people outside!
Keep your love moving!
Respect!
-Nolo
I live in New Hampshire, where can my husband stay the night before and where can he pick me up after the summit, I’m planning on doing the AT in 2022
My fiance hiked the Appalachian trail this year. I reserved the katahdin camp ground for two nights. Plan B was for me to stay at Shaw's for one night then drove to Baxter state park to katahdin streams or abol camp in Baxter state park.
Great info! Thanks so much...
All this info is useful to thru-hikers looking to head home. You left out one option, though. They can also rent a car. Not sure if Millinocket has any car rental places but I'm sure Bangor does. Of course, it wouldn't be the cheapest option, especially since it would be one way only. Thanks for posting this much needed info.
great info! Thanks
Right now, this does not register... it is something I have wondered for over a month. I love the info. I am from Minneapolis/Bloomington. I am planning this in like 2021. I wish I could sit with you and chat, share what I know now. Do you ever meet subs? You have done a great job on this vid. Honestly, after 6 months in the elements, a slow bus home sounds great right now. Let me know if you ever meet subs. Thanks
After all that information I gotta stop telling people about the sea turtles that I'm going to rope together after I make rope out of human hair, from my beard. Target Katahdin
When I get off the Trail at Mount Katahdin I'm going to see my Passamaquoddy family and the McNeils of Bangor Maine. Thinking about pulling a prank on an old childhood neighbor Mr. Stephen King (yeah, that one).. Don't go blabbing :D...
I plan to visit Vacation Land (Maine) for a month or so.
Maine has the highest density of wooded land in the U.S. per capita at an estimated 85%.
From what I hear.... Bigfoot likes woods! :D
Nolo- AT Class of 2020
Sweet
i just want to rent a car and drive to Philly via 95. Or Amtrak to Philadelphia.
What did you end up doing?
Hey What about Augusta? is that an option?
+Alex Williams Not really. The only destination August flies to is Boston, so you have to catch a connecting flight in Boston. The other thing is every price I checked when I compared to Boston you are paying hundred to hundreds of dollars more to fly out of August. So it just wouldn't make much sense to go out of August.
good to know