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  appalachian trail guide book: 2021 the A.T. Guide David "Awol" Miller, AntiGravityGear, 2021 Since 2010, The A.T. Guide, a.k.a. The Awol Guide, has been the guidebook of choice for hikes of any length on the Appalachian Trail. The book contains thousands of landmarks such as campsites, water sources, summits and gaps. The trail's elevation profile is included and every landmark is aligned to the profile. Hikers using this guide know where they are on the trail, what views, streams and campsites are ahead, and whether they'll be hiking uphill or downhill to get there. The A.T. Guide answers all of your questions about how to get rides, where to stay, and where to get supplies. There are 94 maps of towns on or near the trail showing where to find these services and detailed listings for businesses.The A.T. Guide is the most innovative trail guidebook ever developed.
  appalachian trail guide book: Awol on the Appalachian Trail David Miller, 2006 A 41-year-old engineer quits his job to hike the Appalachian Trail. This is a true account of his hike from Georgia to Maine, bringing to the reader the life of the towns and the people he meets along the way.
  appalachian trail guide book: How to Hike the Appalachian Trail: a Comprehensive Guide to Plan and Prepare for a Successful Thru-Hike Chris Cage, 2017-01-03 Everything you need to know to complete your thru-hike. The AT is a life changing experience and an amazing accomplishment. Half of the battle is proper preparation. This book is everything I wish I would have known before setting off on my thru-hike. Complete with personal tips and experiences. Learn how to budget wisely, save money and not waste cash. Know how to allocate 6 months of your time and plan your exit. Master your gear with a massive guide on everything from your spork to your tent. Understand clothing, layering and materials. Hear about what life is really like on the trail. Know which direction to go, when and why. Familiarize yourself with a state by state breakdown of the trail. Learn how to mentally prepare an optimistic framework for the I-wanna-quit-days. Understand the physical demands and methods to prevent injury. Prepare yourself for the nutritional needs with food ideas and favorite meal plans. Know the REAL dangers on the AT. Female Needs section from AT record-holder Heather 'Anish' Anderson. And a whole lot more...
  appalachian trail guide book: Guide to the Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania Wayne E. Gross, 1998 Covers 229 miles from Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area to the town of Pen Mar on the Maryland border. Five multicolored topographic maps, with elevation profiles, produced by the Keystone Trails Association and Potomac Appalachian Trail Club
  appalachian trail guide book: Becoming Odyssa Jennifer Pharr Davis, 2011-07 Originally published in 2010 with the subtitle Epic adventures on the Appalachian Trail.
  appalachian trail guide book: Appalachian Trials Zach Davis, 2012-02-08 I really loved it...Appalachian Trials is full of specific tactical tips for mental preparation, which is key well beyond the AT. - Tim Ferriss, author of New York Times Best Selling The 4-Hour Workweek and The 4-Hour Body Each year, it is estimated that more than 2,000 people set out to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail, yet seven in ten ultimately fall short of their goal. Given the countless number of how-to books and websites offering information about logistics, gear, and endurance training, one would think that more people would finish this 2,200 mile trek. Why then, do so many hikers quit prematurely? After successfully thru-hiking the AT in five months with zero prior backpacking experience, author, Zach Davis, is convinced he's discovered the answer. Aspiring thru-hikers, Davis tells readers, are preparing the wrong way- sweating on the StairMaster, meticulously plotting each re-supply box, or obsessing over the a synthetic or down sleeping bag or perfect pair of socks. While the AT undoubtedly presents extraordinary physical challenges, it is the psychological and emotional struggles that drive people off the trail. Conquering these mental obstacles is the key to success. This groundbreaking book focuses on the most important and overlooked piece of equipment of all- the gear between one's ears. Filled with first-hand, touching yet humorous vignettes and down-to-earth advice that both instructs and inspires, Appalachian Trials gives readers the mental road map they'll need to hike from Springer Mountain to Mt.Katahdin. In Appalachian Trials readers will learn: Goal setting techniques that will assure hikers reach Mt. Katahdin The common early stage pitfalls and how to avoid them How to beat the Virginia Blues The importance of and meaning behind hiking your own hike 5 strategies for unwavering mental endurance The most common mistake made in the final stretch of the trail Tips for enjoying rather than enduring each of the five million steps along the journey Strategies for avoiding post-trail depression and weight gain In addition, the Bonus Section of Appalachian Trials includes: A thorough chapter on gear written by thru-hiker of the AT and Pacific Crest Trail, and professional backpack gear reviewer Information about the trail's greatest and most unknown risk and how to guard against it 9 tips for saving money before and during your thru-hike A thorough FAQ section including information ranging from how to obtain sponsorship, to the best stove for the trail, to avoiding chafing, and much more
  appalachian trail guide book: Walking with Spring Earl Victor Shaffer, 2000 The author's account of his four-month hike in 1948 of the entire length of the Appalachian Trail.
  appalachian trail guide book: Appalachian Trail Guide to New Hampshire-Vermont Cynthia Taylor-Miller, 2009-07-01 The book provides important background information and detailed descriptions of the footpath, overnight shelters, and other facilities. The maps are tear- and water-resistant and show road accesses, water sources, and distances for the shorter sections people like to hike over an afternoon or weekend.--Set box.
  appalachian trail guide book: Appalachian Trail Guide to Central and Southern Virginia Appalachian Trail Conference, 1986-01-01
  appalachian trail guide book: Appalachian Trail Guide to Massachusetts-Connecticut Sue Spring, 2014 The official guide to the 141 miles of the Appalachian Trail between the Vermont and New York lines, paralleling the western borders of Massachusetts and Connecticut. This packaged product includes a new edition of the guidebook, in modern unidirectional format, with a set of four detached topographical maps (two sheets, printed on both sides), scaled at one inch: one mile with 100-foot contours and including elevation profiles, shelters and other features, and water sources. Features of the Massachusetts-Connecticut route include Mt. Greylock, the nearby towns of the Berkshires, and the river walks of western Connecticut. The range of the maps is from several miles into Vermont to about 20 miles into New York (reaching the train stop that connects hikers to Manhattan ) The book includes local history as well as background on trail landmarks.
  appalachian trail guide book: Discovering the Appalachian Trail Joshua Niven, Amber Adams Niven, 2022-06-01 From beginners to thru-hikers, Discovering the Appalachian Trail has something for anyone that wants a connection with the nation’s longest marked footpath at approximately 2,181 miles. Starting at Springer Mountain in Georgia and finishing far to the north in Maine’s Mount Katahdin, the A.T. crosses 14 states, 6 national parks, and 8 national forests. Taking on the A.T. is a pilgrimage because of both its beauty and accessibility. Let Joshua Niven and Amber Adams guide you across the best trails that the Appalachian Trail has to offer. Complete with full-color photography, you’ll also have hikes suited to every ability, mile-by-mile directional cues, sidebars, and maps.
  appalachian trail guide book: The Appalachian Trail Brian King, Appalachian Trail Conservancy, 2012-09-25 The only illustrated book officially published with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, The Appalachian Trail explores this legendary footpath in detail: with a foreword by Bill Bryson and filled with more than 300 spectacular contemporary images, as well as unpublished historical photos, documents, and maps from the ATC archives. Once inspired by this wonderful celebration of the A.T., readers can plan their own hike using the removable and full-size copy of the official National Park Service’s map of the entire Appalachian Trail included inside each book. In celebration of the Appalachian Trail’s seventy-fifth anniversary, this official book documents in text and photos the history, beauty, and significance of America’s most iconic hiking trail. With fascinating essays on topics ranging from the trail’s history to the day-by-day hiking experience, this book is perfect for anyone interested in conservation, outdoor recreation, or American history, and for all those who dream of one day becoming thru-hikers themselves. Completed in 1937 by a small cadre of volunteers, the Appalachian Trail spans fourteen states, from Maine to Georgia, and is more than 2,000 miles long. Now, seventy-five years after its completion, the A.T. remains America’s premier hiking trail and is known as the people’s path. Visitors from all over the world are drawn to the trail for a variety of reasons, whether to reconnect with nature and see its beauty and wildlife, or to challenge oneself—for two miles or 2,000. Out of three million annual visitors, almost 2,000 attempt each year to earn the distinction of thru-hiker by walking all five million footsteps in one continuous journey.
  appalachian trail guide book: Appalachian Trail Guide to Shenandoah National Park John Hedrick, 2009-03-25 The official guide to the 107 miles of the Appalachian Trail that bisect Shenandoah National Park (the route of Skyline Drive, renowned for fall drives, was the original route of the A.T.). This book includes background information and trail-route descriptions in both directions for the A.T., as well as descriptions for about 400 miles of popular side trails in the park, which are located roughly between Front Royal and Waynesboro, Va., about one hour from Washington, D.C. The detached six-color maps are scaled at 1: 63,360 with 100-foot contour intervals and elevation profiles. Other Appalachian trail Guides include: Appalachian Trail Guide to New Hampshire-Vermont: 978-1-889386-53-9 Appalachian Trail Guide to Central Virginia: 978-1-889386-57-7 Appalachian Trail Guide to Maryland-Northern Virginia: 978-0-915746-53-8 Appalachian Trail Guide to North Carolina-Georgia: 978-1-889386-56-0 Appalachian Trail Guide to New York-New Jersey: 978-1-889386-48-5 Appalachian Trail Guide to Southwest Virginia: 978-1-889386-52-2 Appalachian Trail Guide to Tennessee-North Carolina: 978-1-889386-41-6 Appalachian Trail Guide to Maine: 978-1-889386-40-9 Appalachian Trail Guide to Massachusetts-Connecticut: 978-1-889386-13-3 Appalachian Trail Guide to Pennsylvania: 978-1-889386-03-4
  appalachian trail guide book: Appalachian Trail Guide to Shenandoah National Park John Hedrick, 2016 The Appalachian Trail (A.T.) is America's most-storied footpath and the longest marked greenway in the world, a magnet for people who seek a day or weekend of adventure in nature. Inside this box area a pocket-sized official guidebook and detached maps for the Shenandoah National Park portion of the A.T. The book provides important background information and detailed descriptions of the footpath, overnight shelters, and other facilities. The maps are tear-and water resistant and show road accesses, water resources, and distances for the shorter sections people like to hike over an afternoon or weekend. The maps are also GPS compatible and include: U.S. 522 (Front Royal) to U.S. 211 (northern section); U.S. 211 to U.S. 33 (central section); U.S. 33 to I-64/U.S. 250 (southern section/Waynesboro).
  appalachian trail guide book: The Thru-Hiker's Handbook Dan Bruce, 2000-08
  appalachian trail guide book: Just Passin' Thru Winton Porter, 2009-12-01 Like a well-crafted stage play, Just Passin' Thru delivers one suspenseful scene after another. But in this historic setting — a store on the Appalachian Trail called Mountain Crossings — the characters who show up are no fictional creations. They are the real-life stars of the author’s new life as a backpack-purging, canteen-selling, hostel-running, bandage-taping, lost-child finding, argument-settling, romance-fixing, chili-making man of many faces. Like any good drama, there are the good guys (and gals) and the weirdos, too. Some show up once (and that’s enough), and some appear again and again. Some are friends, and some dangerous. But all are united by two things: the author’s story-capturing talent, and whatever it is that lures them to attempt (or conquer) a 2,200-mile path that climbs and plummets from Georgia to Maine.
  appalachian trail guide book: Appalachian Trail Thru-Hikers' Companion 2021 Robert Sylvester, 2021 The official guide for AT thru-hikers and section hikers
  appalachian trail guide book: Appalachian Trail Guide to Massachusetts - Connecticut Norman Sills, Appalachian Trail Conference, Robert Hatton, 1990-01-01
  appalachian trail guide book: Appalachian Trail Guide to Southwest Virginia Bill and Mary Ann Prueschner, Tom Dillon, 2007-12-18 The official guide to 167 miles of the Appalachian Trail from the New River at Pearisburg, Va., south to the Tennessee line near the small town of Damascus, just outside the Mt. Rogers National Recreation Area (highest point in the state), with additional description for the Iron Mountain Trail near the southern end. This guide is in a 'unidirectional' format for trail-route descriptions (as opposed to separate sets of descriptions for each direction), with natural- and cultural-history nuggets on the facing pages from the route details and illustrative photographs. Each section includes a locator map with major nearby highways and an elevation miniprofile for the route within that section. The accompanying five waterproof, tear-resistant topographic maps (on three sheets) are scaled at 1: 63,360 with 100-foot contour intervals and detailed elevation profiles.
  appalachian trail guide book: Divided Brian Cornell, 2019-11-17 Once a person hikes a long trail, they catch the bug, but does it get any easier the second time around? Four years after starting the Appalachian Trail with his brother, Brian takes to the Continental Divide Trail for his second thru-hike in familiar company. However, trail life is not always as rewarding and romantic as the pictures you see or second-hand stories you hear. Divided provides an accurate account of life on trail: what hikers ponder, eat, love, loathe, and the questions they tire of answering. Some moments are too short, some are painfully long while others are whisked away unceremoniously with the wind. Follow along on the journey as Brian navigates difficulties, successes and everything between while attempting to walk from Mexico to Canada.
  appalachian trail guide book: Appalachian Trail Guide to Central and Southwest Virginia Appalachian Trail Conference, 1991
  appalachian trail guide book: 2022 the A.T. Guide David "Awol" Miller, AntiGravityGear, 2022-01-15 Since 2010, The A.T. Guide, a.k.a. The Awol Guide, has been the guidebook of choice for hikes of any length on the Appalachian Trail. The book contains thousands of landmarks such as campsites, water sources, summits and gaps. The trail's elevation profile is included and every landmark is aligned to the profile. Hikers using this guide know where they are on the trail, what views, streams and campsites are ahead, and whether they'll be hiking uphill or downhill to get there. The A.T. Guide answers all of your questions about how to get rides, where to stay, and where to get supplies. There are 100 maps of towns on or near the trail showing where to find these services and detailed listings for businesses.The A.T. Guide is the most innovative trail guidebook ever developed.
  appalachian trail guide book: The Pacific Crest Trail Joshua M. Powell, 2021-03-16 The Pacific Crest Trail as you've never seen it before! A visual feast for the senses, this highly designed paperback showcases the PCT through clever infographics, modern illustration, and insightful text. The book captures both the grandeur of the West Coast as well as the tiniest things that a thru-hiker notices and experiences during a 140-day trek. Through the written word, graphic design, and illustration, The Pacific Crest Trail: A Visual Compendium conveys the beauty and the beastliness of a 2,650-mile wilderness hike from Mexico to Canada. The author chronicles the PCT through infographics about the trail and the thru-hikers' experience, and includes arresting illustrations of the landscape and minutiae of the trail. Everything from trail markers, weather challenges, and the stories behind popular toponyms to the songs stuck in a hiker's head, thru-hiker trail names, and food consumed will be addressed, making this an ideal gift for any outdoor enthusiast.
  appalachian trail guide book: Hiking and Traveling the Blue Ridge Parkway Leonard M. Adkins, 2013-06-01 This comprehensive guidebook provides a detailed description of every official trail along the Blue Ridge Parkway. But that's just the beginning: veteran hiker Leonard M. Adkins includes information on every trail that touches the Parkway, including the Appalachian Trail, the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, and other public pathways on national park, state park, national forest, municipal, and private lands. You'll find GPS coordinates for official Parkway trailheads, along with fifty maps and many photographs of what you'll see along the way. Adkins notes each trail's length, difficulty, points of interest, handicap accessibility, and natural features. Far more than a guide to the trails, this book also tells you what to expect at overlooks, as well as where to dine, sleep, and find a restroom, and suggests worthwhile side trips. Elevation change charts for bicyclists, minimum tunnel heights for RVs, camping recommendations, roadside bloom calendars, sightseeing information for nearby towns, and other advice make this the perfect companion for your next Parkway adventure.
  appalachian trail guide book: All about the Appalachian Trail Leonard M. Adkins, 2020-04 The Appalachian Trail is one of the most iconic hiking trails in the world and a testament to the power of cooperation. Winding through fourteen states from Georgia to Maine, the Trail is cared for by thirty-one trail clubs, numerous partnerships, the National Park Service, and Appalachian Trail Conservancy. At 2,200 miles long, the trail attracts millions of hikers per year. In this young reader's book, the author lays out the history of the Appalachian Trail in its many facets. He includes its geological, ecological, and human history, as well as its history as a trail. By weaving these all together, the author allows the reader to better understand one of the world's longest hiking trails.
  appalachian trail guide book: Appalachian Trail Thru-Hikers' Companion (2016) Appalachian Long Distance Hikers Association, 2016-02 The champion of Appalachian Trail guides for thru-hiking for two decades! With professionally crafted elevation profiles, almost 50 updated maps, and redesigned tables for more at-a-glance information on-trail. Still the only such guide written by volunteers for which all the proceeds are returned to the Trail by these two nonprofits! The Appalachian Trail Conservancy and the Appalachian Long Distance Hikers Association collaborate each year on a guide especially designed for potential thru-hikers who want the basic information for a five- to six-month trek in the woods, at a reasonable price, but also want the adventure of finding out the extras for themselves. A favorite of section-hikers, too. With fact-checking research by more than three dozen thru-hiker volunteers in 14 states, backed by the first-hand information of the trail's volunteer and staff maintainers and managers and extensive information from the 2016 A.T. Data Book. Equipment-makers' toll-free numbers, post office hours, much more included.
  appalachian trail guide book: 1001 Miles on the Appalachian Trail Glenn McAllister, 2017-05-21 Join Chef Glenn McAllister on his Appalachian Trail adventures, covering 1001 miles of rugged footpath, inspirational mountaintops, and unbounded nature. Glenn's eloquently written journal entries paint vivid pictures of the wildness of the AT, the fascinating variety of characters he met along the way, and the unexpected love story that unfolded between Georgia and West Virginia. Author of Recipes for Adventure: The Ultimate Guide to Dehydrating Food for the Trail, Chef Glenn includes a supplemental chapter with some of his favorite recipes, from unstuffed peppers to pumpkin pie, and the basics for preparing dehydrated meals.
  appalachian trail guide book: A Walk in the Woods Bill Bryson, 2012-05-15 God only knows what possessed Bill Bryson, a reluctant adventurer if ever there was one, to undertake a gruelling hike along the world's longest continuous footpath—The Appalachian Trail. The 2,000-plus-mile trail winds through 14 states, stretching along the east coast of the United States, from Georgia to Maine. It snakes through some of the wildest and most spectacular landscapes in North America, as well as through some of its most poverty-stricken and primitive backwoods areas. With his offbeat sensibility, his eye for the absurd, and his laugh-out-loud sense of humour, Bryson recounts his confrontations with nature at its most uncompromising over his five-month journey. An instant classic, riotously funny, A Walk in the Woods will add a whole new audience to the legions of Bill Bryson fans.
  appalachian trail guide book: Appalachian Trail Guide to New Hampshire - Vermont Appalachian Trail Conference, 1988-09-01
  appalachian trail guide book: Mud, Rocks, Blazes Heather Anderson, 2021-03 Following her bestselling memoir, Thirst, here is the next step in Heather Anish Anderson's adventurous life journey--one of deep emotion and self-discovery
  appalachian trail guide book: The Appalachian Trail Philip D'Anieri, 2021-06-08 The Appalachian Trail is America’s most beloved trek, with millions of hikers setting foot on it every year. Yet few are aware of the fascinating backstory of the dreamers and builders who helped bring it to life over the past century. The conception and building of the Appalachian Trail is a story of unforgettable characters who explored it, defined it, and captured national attention by hiking it. From Grandma Gatewood—a mother of eleven who thru-hiked in canvas sneakers and a drawstring duffle—to Bill Bryson, author of the best-selling A Walk in the Woods, the AT has seized the American imagination like no other hiking path. The 2,000-mile-long hike from Georgia to Maine is not just a trail through the woods, but a set of ideas about nature etched in the forest floor. This character-driven biography of the trail is a must-read not just for ambitious hikers, but for anyone who wonders about our relationship with the great outdoors and dreams of getting away from urban life for a pilgrimage in the wild.
  appalachian trail guide book: Appalachian Trail Guide to Pennsylvania Wayne E. Gross, 2012
  appalachian trail guide book: White Mountain Guide Steven D. Smith, Mike Dickerman, 2012 This fully updated, comprehensive hiking guide is the most trusted resource available for hiking trails in the White Mountain National Forest. Includes three high-quality, GPS-rendered, pull-out maps.
  appalachian trail guide book: Massachusetts Trail Guide John S. Burk, 2009 Massachusetts Trail Guide, 9th Edition is a comprehensive hiking guide with a pull-out map that provides detailed information for avid hikers about every major trail in Massachusetts.
  appalachian trail guide book: Platinum-Blazing the Appalachian Trail: How to Thru-Hike in 3-Star Luxury Michael "sharkbait" Neiman, Bruce "rtk" Matson, 2019-03-15 When thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail, where can I find some fine dining or the best ice cream? After many nights in the woods, how can I add some luxury to my hike? And which are the very best hostels and other experiences along the AT? Which is the best Trail town for a visit? Platinum-Blazing the Appalachian Trail will point you to the very best or platinum meals, accommodations, and other experiences available to the tired hiker looking to splurge from time to time when taking a break from the Trail.
  appalachian trail guide book: Appalachian Trail Design, Construction, and Maintenance William Birchard, Robert D. Proudman, 2000 This is the classic, comprehensive manual on how to build a footpath to withstand the beating of 8 million boots a year (some hitting the ground 5 million times), to rest lightly on the land, to preserve the natural resources around it, and to allow a true backcountry experience-all at the same time. It is addressed to those who work on the Appalachian Trail-4,500 volunteers putting in a total of more than 185,000 hours a year-but is used by veteran and novice trail-builders around the world because of the success of the Appalachian Trail system. Illustrated with more than 50 photographs and 100 explanatory drawings, this manual includes design and construction specifications and lists of tools and U.S. suppliers.
  appalachian trail guide book: The Trail is the Teacher Clay Bonnyman Evans, 2020-08-15 An account of the author's 2016 thru-hike of the 2,190-mile Appalachian Trail.
  appalachian trail guide book: From Dream to Reality Thomas Johnson, 2021-03 The history of putting the A.T. on the ground and protecting it.
  appalachian trail guide book: Hiking Close to Home Jack Hartt, 2019-07-19 Forests, fields, beaches and bluffs -- our islands provide plenty of options for just about any hiking ability. Take on a challenging climb or relax on a paved bike path. Explore your own backyard with this handy guide to over fifty hikes that are close to home.
  appalachian trail guide book: Appalachian Trail Thru Hikers' Companion 2020 Appalachian Long Distance Hikers Association, 2019-12-15 The champion of Appalachian Trail guides for long-distance hiking for more than a quarter-century With professionally crafted elevation profiles, 50 maps, and comprehensive tables for more at-a-glance information on-trail. The Appalachian Trail Conservancy and the Appalachian Long Distance Hikers Association collaborate each year on a guide especially designed for potential thru-hikers who want the basic information for a five- to six-month trek in the woods, at a reasonable price, but also want the adventure of finding out the extras for themselves. A favorite of section-hikers and dreamers, too. Still the only such guide written by volunteers for which all the proceeds are returned to the Trail by these two nonprofits. With fact-checking research by more than three dozen thru-hiker volunteers in 14 states, backed by the first-hand information of the trail's volunteer and staff maintainers and managers and extensive information from the 2020 A.T. Data Book. Equipment-makers' toll-free numbers, post office hours, much more included.
Official Appalachian Trail Guide Sets and Maps
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If you plan to visit or Appalachian Trail, this booklet will answer some of your basic about the Trail and help you prepare for your adventure. What is the Appalachian Trail? The “A.T.,” as it’s …

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Trail Guide to New York-New Jersey Daniel D. Chazin,Appalachian Trail Conference,1998 Consists of a guidebook and two detached double sided maps in a display box for 172 miles of …

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The Planning Guide also contains links to Trail management documents and includes several basic reference documents in the appendices. The Appalachian Trail Data Book and A.T. …

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WhiteBlaze Pages is designed for thru-hikers, long-distance hikers, and section-hikers on the Appalachian Trail. Its aim is to assist you in determining your location and sur-rounding …

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The A.T. Guide 2019 Sobo TRAIL Updates // Return here often to find updates and the latest information about the Appalachian Trail // LAST UPDATED: 10/8/2019; 3:33:15 PM