The Appalachian Trail
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Anyone ever hiked parts or the whole trail? I'd like to try a 50 mile (or so) stretch and was wondering if anyone had any experience(s) they could share.
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I took a summer class my Freshman year where we hiked part of the trail. We branched off and went on some other trail. It was in PA, that's all I know. Our leader guy did the whole trail once and was planning on doing it again. He had a sick tattoo that started from his lower back and went up to his left four arm. The tattoo was of the trail and every state he went through and a picture of some event that happened in each state. Cool guy, one day it would be cool to do the whole trail.


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Do it.
I've not done much of the trail -- all of Virginia, when I was much much much younger, parts of New Hampshire, and a good part of Maryland. The Maryland stretch is much easier than Virginia and NH and might be one of the easiest parts of the Trail. I've read that Pennsylvania is one of the toughest segments. I don't know what portion you're thinking of, but people say be careful in some of the really redneck states. Hillbillies apparently don't like hikers.
Also, if you haven't read A Walk in the Woods, by Bill Bryson, definitely check that out. He's funny but also gives you a good sense of the monotony.0 -
Thanks! Yes, I have read a Walk in the woods...hilarious! I love Bryson's booksWe were but stones your light made us stars0
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the parts up here in NY, you have to be careful, Ticks, Lyme, unreal.0
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Or you could just read/listen to Billy Bryson's A WALK IN THE WOODS which is a very good book about walking The Appalachian Trail.
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A 50 mile stretch wouldn't be too bad. You would at least stay in the same climate. A friend of mine did the whole thing years ago and had to have sets of different clothes mailed to post offices along the way as the climate changed- Georgia to Maine takes a long time. I've done parts of it in New York around where it runs through Harriman State Park and parts in Virginia in Shenandoah.
Apparently I can walk some of it in Ireland now, WTF.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ire ... 22043.html
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he.who.forgets wrote:Anyone ever hiked parts or the whole trail? I'd like to try a 50 mile (or so) stretch and was wondering if anyone had any experience(s) they could share.
Is your question riddled with metaphors?
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I read A Walk In The Woods and bought a kick ass frameless backpack. That is as far as I ever got.
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I've done small portions of it in Georgia. It is great.
I admire anyone who has done the whole trail and got their "trail name" and everything.
It is such a cool thing. I am no where near the shape i would need to be in to do that though.Charlotte 00 | Charlotte 03 | Asheville 04 | Atlanta 12 | Greenville 16 | Columbia 16 |Seattle 18 | Nashville 22 | Ohana Festival 24 x2 | Atlanta 25 x20 -
here is a video of a guy who did it...6 months 2,200 miles in a 5 minute stop motion video
http://vimeo.com/20218520The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
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RKCNDY wrote:here is a video of a guy who did it...6 months 2,200 miles in a 5 minute stop motion video
http://vimeo.com/20218520
Thanks for the link RKCNDY, that was great. I loved the combination of vocal-less music with an utter lack of people in the video. It was almost hypnotic."A lot more people are capable of being big out there that just don't give themselves a chance." -Stone Gossard0 -
no idea...maybe the carolinas? I figured the climate is mild if the right time of year, plus the terrian is not too difficult and great scenery (i'm guessing)eddiec wrote:A 50 mile stretch wouldn't be too bad. You would at least stay in the same climate. A friend of mine did the whole thing years ago and had to have sets of different clothes mailed to post offices along the way as the climate changed- Georgia to Maine takes a long time. I've done parts of it in New York around where it runs through Harriman State Park and parts in Virginia in Shenandoah.
Apparently I can walk some of it in Ireland now, WTF.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ire ... 22043.html
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HeavyHands wrote:he.who.forgets wrote:Anyone ever hiked parts or the whole trail? I'd like to try a 50 mile (or so) stretch and was wondering if anyone had any experience(s) they could share.
Is your question riddled with metaphors?
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; nah, I'd bring the wife along :P We were but stones your light made us stars0 -
that was awesome, thanks for posting!RKCNDY wrote:here is a video of a guy who did it...6 months 2,200 miles in a 5 minute stop motion video
http://vimeo.com/20218520We were but stones your light made us stars0 -
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AT is very cool. We came close to doing it this year but work engagements just won't allow it. the sections with the greatest views are in Smoky NP, White Mountains, and Maine. They are also some of the busiest trail sections so plan on going out of season for solitude, or plan it for when the thru hikers come and meet some. Late May is Appalachian Trail Days in Damascus, VA and is a must for anybody who loves the AT. In that area is Grayson Highlands which has some amazing dayhikes on the AT near the highest point in Virginia. Also wild ponies. Yep wild ponies, that's what I said. We got harassed by a black bear at Grayson in Oct., the weekend after we saw PJ in pitt and buff!!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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total cost of the trip
3500ish if you sleep on the ground every night and always eat BP food (very difficult in mid-atlantic states where there is a hostel every few miles!
8000ish if you make too many trips in town...have heard of many people running out of money because they want to stay in town/drink and party with their new trail friendsMonkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
of course that doesn't include the cost of putting your life on hold for 6 months, to which it is hard to put a dollar value.
and about 1000-1500 dollars of gear if you aren't already a fully geared 3 season backapackerMonkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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