I was just plugging in some different waypoints along the AT, and found it interesting that you can pull up walking directions that follow the AT
for example google says Amicalola to Neels is 37.5 miles and 14 hours 23 minutes walking
I was just plugging in some different waypoints along the AT, and found it interesting that you can pull up walking directions that follow the AT
for example google says Amicalola to Neels is 37.5 miles and 14 hours 23 minutes walking
Google's driving times assume averaging the speed limit minus traffic slowdowns but don't include any rest breaks from what I can figure. I can never get anywhere other than short local trips as fast as they estimate, even driving over the speed limit. It's really hard to average 70 mph without drawing the attention of law enforcement. Good luck on 14 hours to Neels. That's 2.6 something mph average. Maybe Anish, or Karl, or more recently Kathryn could do it. I'll add 48 hours.
There's a speed limit on the AT?
A hiking speed of 2.6 mph on the trail is quite doable, but not many people hike for 14.5 hrs per day. Here is an old thread on hiking speeds. Lone Wolf reported 3mph with 40 lb pack.
https://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/sho...d-on-the-Trail
Does it always follow the trail now? I recall trying this a few months ago and when the road was quicker, it would tell you to take the road instead of the trail.