Hacking the Appalachian Trail

Hacking the Appalachian Trail
Title Hacking the Appalachian Trail PDF eBook
Author Arthur Wayne Glowka
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 0
Release 2022-07-12
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Heidi Mueller was a lifelong hiker and a lover of the Appalachian Trail. She thought she knew its dangers. But she was wrong. She knew about scorpions, rattlesnakes, and bears. She learned the hard way about kidnapping, murder, and rape. Captured by Bible-beating hillbillies with a bush ax and a herd of wild hogs, Heidi finds herself tied to a chair for weeks, suffering fear and abuse till the wilderness itself offers her a savior. Heidi will never forget the horror and the terror, the sound of hacked flesh and cracked skulls--and neither will you. Fear may keep you from ever hiking again. Click "buy now" to find out why.

Walking the Appalachian Trail

Walking the Appalachian Trail
Title Walking the Appalachian Trail PDF eBook
Author Larry Luxenberg
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 276
Release 1994
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780811730952

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Thru-hiker of 1980 weaves history, maintainers' perspectives, accounts of several dozen thru-hikers (well-known and obscure), and the how's of walking the A.T. into a thorough but entertaining history of an increasingly popular sport.

Walking on the Wild Side

Walking on the Wild Side
Title Walking on the Wild Side PDF eBook
Author Kristi M. Fondren
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 165
Release 2015-12-11
Genre Education
ISBN 0813571901

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The most famous long-distance hiking trail in North America, the 2,181-mile Appalachian Trail—the longest hiking-only footpath in the world—runs along the Appalachian mountain range from Georgia to Maine. Every year about 2,000 individuals attempt to “thru-hike” the entire trail, a feat equivalent to hiking Mount Everest sixteen times. In Walking on the Wild Side, sociologist Kristi M. Fondren traces the stories of forty-six men and women who, for their own personal reasons, set out to conquer America’s most well known, and arguably most social, long-distance hiking trail. In this fascinating in-depth study, Fondren shows how, once out on the trail, this unique subculture of hikers lives mostly in isolation, with their own way of acting, talking, and thinking; their own vocabulary; their own activities and interests; and their own conception of what is significant in life. They tend to be self-disciplined, have an unwavering trust in complete strangers, embrace a life of poverty, and reject modern-day institutions. The volume illuminates the intense social intimacy and bonding that forms among long-distance hikers as they collectively construct a long-distance hiker identity. Fondren describes how long-distance hikers develop a trail persona, underscoring how important a sense of place can be to our identity, and to our sense of who we are. Indeed, the author adds a new dimension to our understanding of the nature of identity in general. Anyone who has hiked—or has ever dreamed of hiking—the Appalachian Trail will find this volume fascinating. Walking on the Wild Side captures a community for whom the trail is a sacred place, a place to which they have become attached, socially, emotionally, and spiritually.

Thru-Hiking the Appalachian Trail

Thru-Hiking the Appalachian Trail
Title Thru-Hiking the Appalachian Trail PDF eBook
Author Jen Beck Seymour
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 236
Release 2018-06-08
Genre Backpacking
ISBN 9781720656272

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So, you want to hike the entire 2200 miles of the Appalachian Trail, which stretches across 14 states from Georgia to Maine? Bestselling authors Greg Seymour and Jen Beck Seymour, who completed the trail on their first attempt, share their insights and personal stories in this easy-to-use guide. Their 100 tips, tricks, traps, and facts tell you everything you need to know to plan a successful thru-hike. You will find the answers to questions such as: Why do most people quit and how can I avoid their mistakes? How do I do the doo in the middle of the woods? What animals should I worry about? What do zero, slack-packing and pink blazing mean? How do I plan and budget for a 5-7 month hiking trip? What permits will I need? How do I hike 2200 miles without destroying my feet? What gear do I need? Where should I NOT have sex when thru-hiking? This book also includes a full list of thru-hiker slang words, as well as four different hikers' gear lists for you to peruse. THRU-HIKING THE APPALACHIAN TRAIL is the perfect primer for anyone who wants to take this epic journey... and succeed.

Backpacker Magazine's Guide to the Appalachian Trail

Backpacker Magazine's Guide to the Appalachian Trail
Title Backpacker Magazine's Guide to the Appalachian Trail PDF eBook
Author Jim Chase
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 244
Release 2004-10-13
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780811731850

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"[T]he definitive guide to the most famous footpath in the nation. Featuring the latest details on the Trail route and current conditions, this revised and updated edition tells you what terrain you can expect to find, where to go to avoid the crowds, and what to look for along the way."--Cover.

The Appalachian National Scenic Trail

The Appalachian National Scenic Trail
Title The Appalachian National Scenic Trail PDF eBook
Author Charles H. W. Foster
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1987
Genre History
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In 1968, management of the Appalachian Trail shifted from control by an informal alliance of private-citizen volunteers to a designated responsibilty of the National Park Service. To protect it from adverse development, Congress had made the trail part of the national park system and endorsed an unique private/public cooperative management system involving scores of private organizations and public jurisdictions. The volunteers still have the lead role in defining the work, but public agencies have the accountability. This June 1987 history is the inside story of how the pieces of that puzzle were put together, by the chairman of a group of volunteers and state-appointed officials that crafted this model of private/public stewardship of public recreational lands.

Appalachian Odyssey

Appalachian Odyssey
Title Appalachian Odyssey PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey H Ryan
Publisher Down East Books
Pages 321
Release 2016-07-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1608935795

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Like many hikers who’ve completed the Appalachian Trail, Jeffrey Ryan didn’t do it in one long through-hike. Grabbing weekends here and days off there, it took Jeffrey twenty-eight years to finish the trail, and along the way he learned much about himself and made many new friends, including his best friend, who made the journey with him from start to finish. Including 75 color photos, this engaging book is part memoir, part natural history and lore, and part practical advice. Whether you’ve hiked the AT, are planning to hike it, or only wish to dream of hiking it, this is the book to read next.