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What is a "self- supported" trail?
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When each hiker helps one another to complete the trail.
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.When each hiker has to disqualify another hiker
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When each hiker can get assistant from non-hikers.
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When each hiker organizes their own supplies.
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A "self-supported" trail refers to a trail where each hiker is responsible for organizing their own supplies. This means that they have to carry their own food, water, and any other necessary equipment for the duration of the trail. They cannot rely on assistance from other hikers or non-hikers for their supplies. This type of trail requires hikers to be self-sufficient and prepared for the journey ahead.