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Trail-er Trash: Thoughts On an Appalachian Trail Thru-hike
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I knew I would hike the Appalachian Trail. My dad took me on my first backpacking trip when I was 16, and I instantly fell in love. Backpacking isn’t easy, but it’s simple. Perfectly simple. I draw extreme pleasure from being able to survive with nothing but what I can carry on my back. You establish a baseline of comfort, and from there you are free to wander and wonder. Something in my 16-year-old head understood that thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail was the ultimate backpacking experience. After years of talking about it in high school and college to extremely patient friends, I was excited and frantically planning during my final semester at school to finally get underway. I’m pleased to say I hiked all 2,185.3 miles from Springer Mountain, Georgia to Mount Katahdin, Maine from May 24th-Sep. 27th, 2014.
This ebook is the fullest written representation of the trail I can give.
This ebook is the fullest written representation of the trail I can give.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5A Good read. If it is ever reprinted I would leave out the dream sequences and include the footnotes in the text, kind of annoying to flip back and forth. I feel the author would have gotten more out of the experience if he had been a little more open to meeting people and less judge mental. None the less I enjoyed the book.