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    Maine Warden Service discover skeletal remains discovered, likely those of missing hiker Geraldine Largay 

    Published on 10-16-2015 14:37
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    [Augusta, Maine – Friday, October 16, 2015]
    The Maine Warden Service believes that skeletal remains discovered in Redington Township are likely those of missing hiker Geraldine Largay missing since July 22, ...
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    Appalachian Trail hiker dies after fall from Annapolis Rock - Herald-Mail Media 

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    Published on 10-11-2015 21:08
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    Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2015 12:40 pm | Updated: 6:10 pm, Sun Oct 11, 2015
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    An Appalachian Trail hiker from the United Kingdom died Sunday morning after falling off of Annapolis Rock, officials said.
    "He was photographing the Annapolis Rock area, jumping from ...
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    Hikers warned of contaminated water on Appalachian Trail - WCAX 

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    Hikers warned of contaminated water on Appalachian Trail
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    The Appalachian Trail Conservancy says hikers are showing up at hostels in northern New Hampshire and western Maine with diarrhea. They say their symptoms are not improving without antibiotics. The hikers suspect they're getting sick from contaminated ...
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    KRAFT FOODS GROUP VOLUNTARILY RECALLS 

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    BLUEBERRY PATCH 

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    Published on 03-02-2015 11:13
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    A.T. hikers will certainly miss the hospitality extended over the years by Gary and Sandy Poteat at the Blueberry Patch Hiker Hostel (Dick's Creek Gap, Hiawassee, Ga.). The hostel has been closed and will not reopen. On behalf of myself and all those who've had their thru-hikes enriched by the kindness and generosity of the Poteat, thank you and God Bless. Your warm welcomes and hearty pancake breakfasts made us feel as if we were among family.
    You are in our prayers. (Scoop-2000).
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    illabelle

    The Appalachian Trail Conservancy Won’t Recognize Your 2021 Thru-Hike for Now - Backp

    Make your own certificate. That's what I did.

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    Traveler

    The Appalachian Trail Conservancy Won’t Recognize Your 2021 Thru-Hike for Now - Backp

    The ATC has "closed" the trail due to the pandemic. Many States have closed all camping areas and/or have medical requirements to cross into

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    Slo-go'en

    The Appalachian Trail Conservancy Won’t Recognize Your 2021 Thru-Hike for Now - Backp

    Of course their hoping conditions improve and restrictions are removed sometime this spring. But considering things are getting worse and the vaccine

    Slo-go'en 01-16-2021, 15:22 Go to last post
    HankIV

    The Appalachian Trail Conservancy Won’t Recognize Your 2021 Thru-Hike for Now - Backp

    Numbers seemed slightly down from what I saw. Especially vs 2019 when they were first showing those.

    It does seem like very muddled messaging.

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