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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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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, 12:11The 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
<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