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Judith Humbert

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Jun 3, 2012, 1:30:38 AM6/3/12
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Hi Zanzi,
Yes, there are lists available from different hikers. You might want
to check the documents section on the TA Facebook page. Have you
checked over there as well? Although Google groups was the most active
place for a while, FB now seems to be the go to place for TA over the
last 6-9 months. There's lots of good info in both places and a few
hikers have started to consolidate what they've learned on the trail
as well.

Brian Tanzman, Charlie Barran, and I have posted a variety of info.
Tasty Trek has info on their web site - tastytrek.com. Brian's lists
are probably the most comprehensive and Charlie's provide a concise
snapshot. I have a couple lists that I'm currently revising that I
hope to get up and available in the next few weeks.

Obviously your resupply points will vary depending on the trail,
weather and your hiking style.

When are you thinking of starting?

All the best,
Judith

Judith Humbert

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Jun 3, 2012, 1:30:58 AM6/3/12
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Hi Zanzi,
Yes, there are lists available from different hikers. You might want
to check the documents section on the TA Facebook page. Have you
checked over there as well? Although Google groups was the most active
place for a while, FB now seems to be the go to place for TA over the
last 6-9 months. There's lots of good info in both places and a few
hikers have started to consolidate what they've learned on the trail
as well.

Brian Tanzman, Charlie Barran, and a few other hikers have posted a

Judith Humbert

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Jun 3, 2012, 1:34:30 AM6/3/12
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Oops! the last message got truncated.

Brian Tanzman, Charlie Barran, and a few other hikers have posted some
very helpful lists and info on FB. There's heaps of info in the
various blogs and web sites (and lots of good reading too!).

Obviously resupply points will vary depending on your hiking style,
track conditions, weather and the unknown.
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