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I've hiked most of the way from Chicago to Maine on several occasions. A half dozen trips to the back of the plane to drain off excess coffee probably covers five or six hundred miles of the distance.
I have several friends who did the Appalachian Trail when we were in college. I've covered a small portion of it in Maine and New Hampshire, including several mountain peaks in the Presidential Range that fall along the trail. Doing the whole thing, though, is a serious undertaking.
A couple of notes from the AT site:
"In 2004, Lee Barry, known as “Easy One,” became the oldest thru-hiker at age 81 when he completed his fifth hike (and second thru-hike) of the A.T. Only 11 thru-hike completions have been reported by hikers age 70 or over, and most of those hikers had already thru-hiked the A.T. at least once before."
"Nancy “Magellan” Gowler become the oldest female thru-hiker in 2007 at age 71 when she completed her second thru-hike."
Luckily, living in New England, I never run out of new places to hike. I have my favorites, but the area that I live in now, offers up new hiking places literally every day!
Now...to get the full effect, just add wilderness camping and I'm a happy girl!
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Do they have single malt scotch at the stores where you do your wilderness camping? Because that's my default requirement for comfort.![]()
Have you read Bill Bryson's about the AT? Hilarious.
I've hiked most of the way from Chicago to Maine on several occasions. A half dozen trips to the back of the plane to drain off excess coffee probably covers five or six hundred miles of the distance.
I have several friends who did the Appalachian Trail when we were in college. I've covered a small portion of it in Maine and New Hampshire, including several mountain peaks in the Presidential Range that fall along the trail. Doing the whole thing, though, is a serious undertaking.
A couple of notes from the AT site:
"In 2004, Lee Barry, known as “Easy One,” became the oldest thru-hiker at age 81 when he completed his fifth hike (and second thru-hike) of the A.T. Only 11 thru-hike completions have been reported by hikers age 70 or over, and most of those hikers had already thru-hiked the A.T. at least once before."
"Nancy “Magellan” Gowler become the oldest female thru-hiker in 2007 at age 71 when she completed her second thru-hike."
I like to hike. I have a decent backpack that I bought from someone about 10 years ago but have never used it. I wish I could take 2 months and hike to Maine.