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Top 5 [legal] Appalachian Trail Traditions

Top 5 [legal] Appalachian Trail Traditions

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Top 5 [legal] Appalachian Trail Traditions Roger: I grew up in norrh conway nh and thru hikers were a staple and welcome part of the community.
We had roughly 50 acres on the saco and my father often welcomed hikers to stay for a limited time as long as they simply honored the no trace rule.
That taught me a lot as mybfather was a reagan Republican old school korean war vet and to see him treat these hippies as many were mislabeled as by so many with such humanity and trust je LLP ed make me who i am today.
Je never got the chance to hikenthe AT before he passed, so i am making my goal to do it in his honor by 2021, when i turn 50.
Your cideos have been a hugw confirmarion that this dream needs to become real. thank you for sharing with us

Date: 2020-08-18

Comments and reviews: 8


I am a 67 year old that has backpacked all my life, but never for longer than 10 days at a stretch. Your videos and the zest for life they portray are an inspiration to me and, I recently learned, to my best hiking buddy. You are a pretty incredible young person. Keep it up and keep living each day fully. By the way, off to the JMT this fall so will be on the trail for a little longer than ten days. You should give the GDT a try some time. The real wild starts north of the border!
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Nice video about the trail. Thru hiked 1989. Had a great time. Did the Ice cream challenge. My favorite stop was Rusty's Hard-time Hollow, with live mountain music in the evenings. I missed trail days, I walked through a week before. Thanks for giving me a chance to reflect back to the good old days on the trail.
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SWEET! I'm relegated to trail angle duty due to age. I will say it's a joy to give legal food and cell phone time but hikers give me so much in return. And my grandsons gets to see one more option in their lives.
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The Cookie Lady's husband is alive and well and left her for a midget stripper he met in Reno. The Cookie Lady now resides with a Cuban named Raul and they sell heroin to passing hikers.
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the cookie lady story seemed kinda suspicious to me. Those cookies oddly looked like it may be one of those special ones. Also, just what kind of plants was yall lookin at lol.
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I would smash the half gallon challenge. It's hard for me NOT to eat a half gallon of ice cream in one sitting. That's why I don't buy ice cream to keep in my house. :D
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Meh - carrying a stone from one terminus to another is the number one tradition. Not big and splashy, but I had my bit of Springer in my hand several times during the hike.
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I have such a fear of heights simply looking at your pictures of the McAfee Knob gave me the Heebie Geebies. That is one part of the trail I will NOT visit.
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