This may be a stupid question, so I apologize in advance if it is.
At the end of a thru-hike it is likely that we are going to be dirty, smelly, and in need of a clean up before taking public transportation back home again. Our clothes are likely to be in the same condition after a couple of weeks on the trail.
Assuming that we are using a lightweight backpack, for example a GG Mariposa or such like, it is unlikely that we would want to place this without any protection through the airport baggage system. Even normal suitcases carry the scars of airport baggage handling.
What do you guys do when you get to the end of a long thru-hike? Do you go to a hotel and clean up, laundry your hiking clothes and just hope and pray that your precious backpack and gear will be safe? Or do you get a cab ride to a Wal-Mart and buy a cheap suitcase to protect your gear and purchase some street clothes to get home in? Or maybe send such items to a Post Office somewhere?
Also, how do you go about booking your flights etc in advance when you don’t really know for sure the exact date that you will be heading home? If I book the flights on the day of departure it is a lot more expensive than booking it in advance.
As I said, these may be dumb questions, but I am trying to cover as many bases as possible before I leave next year, and these questions keep coming up all the time.
FWIW, the outward journey is no problem. I am leaving with a friend in a vehicle. He is hiking part way with me and then has to leave due to time constraints. I want to complete the entire trail, which is why I don’t have the suitcase problem on the outward journey.
The trail is the Ozark Highland Trail. I was due to do this a year or so ago but serious illness prevented me from doing it. I have the excellent trail guide by Tim Ernst, and I am comfortable with everything concerned with the actual thru-hike. It is the logistics at the end of it that I am wondering about.
JimC

