True that it does, but I wouldn't want to put a resupply together out of there. I show their resupply section in one of the final AT vlogs and it's OK, not great. Prices aren't too kind either.
Just have a resupply box sent to the middle of the 100 mile wilderness no sense resupplying at Awol bridge if you are one of the 12 to go to the Britches then it's one day to finish
Respect your channel. I am a regular now. Just a side note on vegan food. I heard that the term "Vegan" is not protected and that some food companies mark their packages with "Vegan" while it is not so much true. Is that right? I am from Europe so not sure what the situation is there.
You're right; there are no laws defining what is or isn't vegan. Every time I go shopping for food it becomes like a trip to the library with all of the ingredient labels. But you'll find that there are far more things that are vegan that don't say they are, than items claiming to be vegan that aren't. And once you learn what things you can buy, you'll not need to double-check.
I hiked the AT last year resupply boxes all the way.Packeged my own freeze dried meals
Did you not get bored of eating the same things throughout, or did you mix it up?
@@Adventure_Together I had different meals it beats just eating tuna
Thank you
You're welcome
Are there any places that you'd suggest sending a resupply box?
What about that Abol Bridge store? I would think that cuts the carry out from Shaw’s.
True that it does, but I wouldn't want to put a resupply together out of there. I show their resupply section in one of the final AT vlogs and it's OK, not great. Prices aren't too kind either.
Just have a resupply box sent to the middle of the 100 mile wilderness no sense resupplying at Awol bridge if you are one of the 12 to go to the Britches then it's one day to finish
Respect your channel. I am a regular now. Just a side note on vegan food. I heard that the term "Vegan" is not protected and that some food companies mark their packages with "Vegan" while it is not so much true. Is that right? I am from Europe so not sure what the situation is there.
You're right; there are no laws defining what is or isn't vegan. Every time I go shopping for food it becomes like a trip to the library with all of the ingredient labels. But you'll find that there are far more things that are vegan that don't say they are, than items claiming to be vegan that aren't. And once you learn what things you can buy, you'll not need to double-check.