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SpecialK
07-03-2011, 20:48
Was wondering if the exact half way point is north or south of the Pine Grove Furnance Store?

Thanks

Special K

Monkeywrench
07-03-2011, 21:17
Was wondering if the exact half way point is north or south of the Pine Grove Furnance Store?

Thanks

Special K

Working from memory, it's south of it.

LDog
07-03-2011, 21:28
Was wondering if the exact half way point is north or south of the Pine Grove Furnance Store?

By my calculations, 1089.5 miles is south of Pine Grove Furnace State Park, about 4/10s of a mile north of Tom's Run Shelter.

Carl in FL
07-03-2011, 21:35
The 2011 AT Guide puts it at 1090.5, noting that it tends to change every year.
The 2011 AT Guide mentions a thru-hiker using GPS to record every waypoint in 2010.
I am assuming the 2011 AT Guide uses this data but I am not certain.

Sly
07-03-2011, 21:44
Yup, 1,090.5 is the new halfway marker (built and erected by ALDHA volunteers), about 3.2 south of the park. Until recently it was about a mile north of the park. The old marker is going in the museum.

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birchy
07-04-2011, 10:15
The new MID-POINT marker was installed the first week of May 2011 and is located between Toms Run Shelter and Michaux Road just SOUTH of Pine Grove Furnace. As SLY indicated the old marker is now propped up against the porch at the A.T. Museum

10-K
07-04-2011, 12:06
Yup, 1,090.5 is the new halfway marker (built and erected by ALDHA volunteers), about 3.2 south of the park. Until recently it was about a mile north of the park. The old marker is going in the museum.

11729

Yeah but will it be in the Hall of Fame?????

Loneoak
07-04-2011, 13:22
Interesting article about it here: http://www.cumberlink.com/news/local/article_7a769102-a530-11e0-9efc-001cc4c002e0.html

Carl in FL
07-04-2011, 13:48
Just think how much the midpoint will have to be moved
once they extend the Trail south into the mountains of Florida....

Jeff
07-04-2011, 13:49
The way Bob Peoples and the Tennessee Eastman crew makes new trails, the halfway marker will be in Maryland in a few years !!!

Sly
07-04-2011, 14:40
By my calculations, 1089.5 miles is south of Pine Grove Furnace State Park, about 4/10s of a mile north of Tom's Run Shelter.

You're off a mile, or two...


Appalachian Trail Conservancy Puts New Official Length of the Appalachian Trail at 2,181.0 Miles

Harpers Ferry, WV (December 15, 2010)—The Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) has recently announced in the 2011 Appalachian Trail Data Book that the new official length of the Appalachian Trail is 2,181.0 miles. Relocations and re-measurements in 2010 meant an additional 1.9 miles for the legendary Appalachian Trail (A.T.). Every December, the latest mileage and shelter information for the 11 official guides is updated from volunteers who are constantly improving the trail, with volunteer Daniel D. Chazin of Teaneck, N.J., pulling it all together since 1983. This year, increases were reported for Massachusetts–Connecticut (0.2 mile), New York–New Jersey (0.9 mile), central Virginia (0.1 mile), and Tennessee–North Carolina (0.9 mile), while the southwest Virginia mileage was reduced by 0.1 mile.

LDog
07-04-2011, 14:48
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You're off a mile, or two...

Gotta get me a new guide ...:D

Monkeywrench
07-04-2011, 21:42
Yup, 1,090.5 is the new halfway marker (built and erected by ALDHA volunteers), about 3.2 south of the park. Until recently it was about a mile north of the park. The old marker is going in the museum.

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There's a new marker? I tried to figure out the half-way point just using dead reckoning based on my average hiking pace and the time from the last known point - whatever shelter is just south - during my '09 thru. Mid-point turned out to be a mud puddle, which was kind of fitting considering the weather during the '09 season. Yes, it was raining at the time.

Sly
07-04-2011, 22:04
There's a new marker? I tried to figure out the half-way point just using dead reckoning based on my average hiking pace and the time from the last known point - whatever shelter is just south - during my '09 thru. Mid-point turned out to be a mud puddle, which was kind of fitting considering the weather during the '09 season. Yes, it was raining at the time.

If I'm not mistaken, in 2009, the old Midpoint Marker was still up at 1,093.8 (from Springer), 4.2 miles north of the actual midpoint mark (1,089.7 or 0.6 mi N of Tom's Run Shelter) for that year.

Earlier this year, before they took it down to put in the museum, the old Midpoint Marker was at 1,094.7 (from Springer), again 4.2 miles north of the actual midpoint mark (1,090.5 or 0.5 mi N of Tom's Run).

Does that make sense? Haha... not a clue.

Monkeywrench
07-04-2011, 22:52
If I'm not mistaken, in 2009, the old Midpoint Marker was still up at 1,093.8 (from Springer), 4.2 miles north of the actual midpoint mark (1,089.7 or 0.6 mi N of Tom's Run Shelter) for that year.

Yeah it was still up, but I was trying to figure out the actual half-way point (based on guidebook mileage) for that year. I'm sure I was within a tenth, and probably closer. It was a miserable rainy day, and it gave me something to occupy my mind.

Sly
07-04-2011, 22:57
Yeah it was still up, but I was trying to figure out the actual half-way point (based on guidebook mileage) for that year. I'm sure I was within a tenth, and probably closer. It was a miserable rainy day, and it gave me something to occupy my mind.

I agree, you can get really accurate using dead reckoning.

Mags
07-04-2011, 23:27
Maybe the marker should be on wheels so it can be moved ever year? :D
(Actually, they do move the south pole marker every year..http://www.newscientist.com/blog/shortsharpscience/2008/01/marking-south-pole-drift-for-new-year.html)

Wise Old Owl
07-05-2011, 23:46
No Mags someone pretending to be you would fool with it and move it to Harper's Ferry! :eek: Now that would suck.

WingedMonkey
07-06-2011, 00:03
Yup, 1,090.5 is the new halfway marker (built and erected by ALDHA volunteers), about 3.2 south of the park. Until recently it was about a mile north of the park. The old marker is going in the museum.

11729

How many ALDHA's does it take to screw in a sign post?
:-?

ChinMusic
07-06-2011, 00:10
Not much of a Bon Jovi fan but I'll just have to have this on my iPhone for the mid point: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDK9QqIzhwk