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While the ATC is still encouraging people not to start a thru-hike, they know that people will anyway. By leaving registration open, people planning a
gpburdelljr Today, 11:33Agreed, didn't even reported my 2011 thru hike, recognition wasn't even an issue.
Fredt4 Today, 11:22Make your own certificate. That's what I did.
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The nights are drawing in, and it is time to think about next year....
Will the A.T. be fully open? When? The Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Neo who use to post on here sometimes posted this on FB today.
Last night my friend also known by his trail name "Rain Man" passed away.
I have owned a pair of Marmot rain pants for over 10 years. they are wearing out and I want to replace them. These are full zip on both legs and mine
Last Post By: CalebJ Today, 12:43I'm on the fence about a trip this weekend. I am prepared to deal with the cold, but due to 30-35 mph winds with gusts to 43, I was planning to "tuck
Last Post By: StubbleJumper Today, 12:11<a href="https://www.backpacker.com/news-and-events/the-appalachian-trail-conservancy-wont-recognize-your-2021-thru-hike-for-now" target="_blank">The
Last Post By: peakbagger Today, 11:38Long story short: I had prostate surgery several years ago and now I need to catheterize myself 3 times a day; otherwise, I'm a healthy and fit 73 yo.
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The Appalachian Trail Conservancy Won’t Recognize Your 2021 Thru-Hike for Now - Backp
As an NPS volunteer and AT boundary line maintainer I wonder what this years policy will be regarding working on the trail.?
peakbagger Today, 11:38