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There is a fair amount of resupply to be found in Dalton. Mile — Cheshire, MA: Our faithful blazes once again lead us through this tiny Massachusetts town. Resupply options are limited, but there are a couple of convenience stores to stock up on the basics. This would be a good place to consider sending yourself a resupply box. The other direction will walk you about 2 miles into North Adams with stopping points along the way.

Mile — Bennington, VT: Town is 3. Green Mountain House , , a clean hostel option in town, offers shuttles with stay. Resupply options include Price Chopper and other small markets. Resupply options are ubiquitous. Outfitters and Price Choppers among other resupply stations are located in town. Various food options in town from an all-you-can-eat Chinese buffet to Salt Pub to get your drink fix. Congrats on being among the few who have done so. Andover is located 8 miles from the trailhead.

Extensive resupply available at Pine Ellis Lodging, and they will pick you up for a fee. Also within walking distance in this tiny town are a couple of small general stores. Mills Market cooked up the best brick oven pizza I experienced on the entire trail…what a gas station surprise! The Hiker Hut and Farmhouse Inn are hostels in the area of this hiker-friendly town. The three outfitters in town are really your only option for resupply.

This would be a good town for you to mail yourself a resupply box! Mile — Stratton, ME: Stratton offers several small markets for adequate resupply. Mile — Caratunk, ME: With two lodging options less than 2 miles from the trailhead, Caratunk is a good spot to stop for a night or two and mingle with your trail family. The Sterling Inn , offers extensive resupply options, reasonable lodging, and a breakfast buffet.

In the opposite direction, Northern Outdoors sits 2 miles off trail and provides a free shuttle, use of shower, pool, and hot tub with or without stay, and offers rooms, cabin tents, and traditional tenting. Kennebec River Pub and Brewery is on site. Call for shuttles Monson is a great place to mail yourself a food drop!

The Appalachian Trail Lodge , , offers a fee daily shuttle from Baxter park in the afternoon. Your final white blaze! The days of planning resupplies, hiking from morning til night, and pigging out in hiker towns are over. Real world sometimes sucks upon return! Hikers sometimes suffer from a bit of post-trail stress. Coming soon is an article on ways to be proactive so that your transition back to reality is as stressfree as possible.

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You hold the map. Live it. Great post, thanks for the help!! Check out the other articles on my blogsite to assist in your planning…places to stop, good beer on trail, etc.

Post Office and Sushi also in same shopping center. Fabulously informative post! Thank you so much for all your info! Really appreciate all your work you put into it to make it so easy for others. Do all of these places accept resupply package deliveries? Also are you aware of a list of post offices which are within walking distance of the trail?

Thank you for the list! Hey Daniel! Use the links and phone numbers provided to confirm maildrops, but most of the hostels and outfitters do accept them. Look for it to be posted next week.

The sex breakdown of the 20 years old and younger population in Supply is 1, male and 1, female. If you have children or you are under the age of 20, then you will be considered in that statistic. For those of you who are older, then you will be part of the population that is 18 years and older and totals 7, Broad Creek.

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Granite Quarry. Grassy Creek. Green Level. Green Mountain. Half Moon. Harkers Island. Haw River. Hemby Bridge. High Falls. High Point. High Shoals. Holden Beach. More Information: Special Designations Descriptions. A state with concurrence from EPA may choose to take this action if the state determines that the protection and enhancement of the quality of the specified waters require greater environmental protection than current federal standards allow. How can we make this page better for you?

Classifications With very few exceptions, all surface waters in North Carolina carry a classification. For classification questions contact staff. Allowable development activities, buffers, BMPS, etc. How do classifications affect me?

Why do they sometimes overlap? How do I determine my stream's classification? How are these classifications determined? How can a water's classification be changed? Where can I get more information? Class C Waters protected for uses such as secondary recreation, fishing, wildlife, fish consumption, aquatic life including propagation, survival and maintenance of biological integrity, and agriculture. Class B Waters protected for all Class C uses in addition to primary recreation. Water Supply I WS-I Waters protected for all Class C uses plus waters used as sources of water supply for drinking, culinary, or food processing purposes for those users desiring maximum protection for their water supplies.

More information: Water Supply V WS-V Waters protected as water supplies which are generally upstream and draining to Class WS-IV waters or waters used by industry to supply their employees with drinking water or as waters formerly used as water supply.

More information: Water Supply Watershed Protection Program Homepage Class WL Freshwater Wetlands are a subset of all wetlands, which in turn are waters that support vegetation that is adapted to life in saturated soil conditions.

Class SC All tidal salt waters protected for secondary recreation such as fishing, boating, and other activities involving minimal skin contact; fish and noncommercial shellfish consumption; aquatic life propagation and survival; and wildlife.

Class SWL These are saltwaters that meet the definition of coastal wetlands as defined by the Division of Coastal Management and which are located landward of the mean high water line or wetlands contiguous to estuarine waters as defined by the Division of Coastal Management.

Future Water Supply FWS Supplemental classification for waters intended as a future source of drinking, culinary, or food processing purposes. To qualify, waters must be rated Excellent by DWR and have one of the following outstanding resource values : Outstanding fish habitat and fisheries, Unusually high level of waterbased recreation or potential for such kind of recreation, Some special designation such as North Carolina Natural and Scenic River or National Wildlife Refuge, Important component of state or national park or forest, or Special ecological or scientific significance rare or endangered species habitat, research or educational areas.

Nutrient Sensitive Waters NSW Supplemental classification intended for waters needing additional nutrient management due to being subject to excessive growth of microscopic or macroscopic vegetation.

Swamp Waters Sw Supplemental classification intended to recognize those waters which have low velocities and other natural characteristics which are different from adjacent streams.

Trout Waters Tr Supplemental classification intended to protect freshwaters which have conditions which shall sustain and allow for trout propagation and survival of stocked trout on a year-round basis. Unique Wetland UWL Supplemental classification for wetlands of exceptional state or national ecological significance. Federal Wild and Scenic Rivers A federal government river designation intended to protect certain free flowing rivers or segments with outstanding scenic, recreational, geologic, fish and wildlife, historic, archaeologic or other values.



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