My wife and I have provided trail magic for years by either feeding hikers or giving a ride to town just like other trail angels. It’s fun to see the look of relief on the face of a tired hiker when you offer food or a ride to town. I’ve read on A.T. forums trail angels should be feeding the homeless and not hikers who shouldn’t need help. Although, we’ve found many each year who do need help. It is also suggested if we want to help the trail, do some trail maintenance. In the south, during the peak of the thru-hiker season it’s hard to find a road crossing without a grill set up or someone giving out food of some type. Some say planned trail magic is not magical at all. What is trail magic to you? Do you like to see a face or just a cooler with a sign?
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