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  • Thank you for your reply guys. I do not know our exact speed miles/hour. I figure we're not the slowest nor the fastest. Probably average. From reading posts I know that the area we are aiming (Mahoosuc Notch) is the slowest of the entire trail and not a 20miles/day section. Not to be stressed out afterall, we'll get out when we run out of time wherever that might be, I guess. See you on the trail fellas

  • Hi! We are planning a week on the AT. We'd start with the presidential summits the first day and go nobo from there 4 more days. I'm trying to figure out where we would potentially come out on the 5th day. We know we'll be doing Mahoosuc Notch, and we are looking forward to it! Could anybody help me out figure out the average speed of that area? May the spirit of the mountain goat protect us all!

  • Thank you all for the warm welcome! Quote from LIhikers: “rudecam, first welcome to the café. Now on to the hiking. Ifg you tell us a bit about your hiking experience, and maybe more importantly your dog's hiking experience, we could probably make better suggestions. And what kind of dog is it you'll be hiking with? When my wife and I hike we have a 90 pound shepherd with us. That made it very difficult to go through Mahoosuc Notch, where you have to go over, under, and around rocks the size of …

  • Hi, First timer on this forum. My dog would like to do a section of the AT in the state of Maine, but we're not quite sure where and when to go. First, we have a full 7 days of hiking holidays to invest on this, plus 2 extra days of transport (total of 9 days). Do you folks have any suggestions for a 7 days section? Our duo is of average speed. I'm not sure when to go either... Is there a magical moment without mosquitoes, without snow and without crazy gun blazing hunters? See you on the trail!