Looks like they've added 1.1 miles for 2019.
http://www.atdist.com/atdist?k1=AA&k2=RN&h=b8fc69dd
Total mileage is now 2192.0
Looks like they've added 1.1 miles for 2019.
http://www.atdist.com/atdist?k1=AA&k2=RN&h=b8fc69dd
Total mileage is now 2192.0
i read this the other day and was curious about the wording... wouldnt it be more accurate to state "1.1 miles were added during 2018"?
its not like all the relos for the year open on january 1st. i know of one relo for sure that opened this past fall, and it wouldnt be surprising at all if more open in the middle of 2019. to the degree that the trail changes ts is a constant rolling change. this is the first time i can recall that change being reported in such a way as to suggest theres one time a year that the length of the trail changes.
Relo's are constantly ongoing
But becoming fewer it seems
Always fun to stumble onto a new one your guide dont have.
Most are not even noticeable other than " that 2 mi seemed too take too long,"
Last edited by MuddyWaters; 12-08-2018 at 08:59.
Just poor wording, although surprising that even with that if anyone misunderstood.
Also, I've wondered at times if in some cases the mileage updates stem from corrected measurements in absence of any re-route. There have been a few places where I've been highly suspicious of the official mileage claims.
Yep, and all of it uphill....
does anyone have a list of the actual mile changes?
the main pages says minor changes in GA, NC, central VA, CT and MA. I know they are minor but I'd still be interested to read where, I think someone posted this info last year.
NoDoz
nobo 2018 March 10th - October 19th
-
I'm just one too many mornings and 1,000 miles behind
the section i alluded to earlier is actually none of those. the last of the bear mountain (NY) relo opened this past fall.
maybe it didnt cause a big enough mileage change to be worth noting in this context though.
but then again, if those 5 add up to 1.1 miles thats less than 1/4 mile on average per change. so on their own each of those is almost not worth noting, at least not in the sense of the distance being different.
along the lines of what someone else brought up, 1.1 miles is probably less than what we might assume the cumulative error in measuring the full length of the trail to be.
it could also be something like 1.3 miles longer here, 1 mile shorter here, 2.7 longer, 2.1 shorter... ect. and then the end result between the 5 changes being only 1.1 difference, while it could possibly be a greater change per area. It can't be to much any way you look at it.
NoDoz
nobo 2018 March 10th - October 19th
-
I'm just one too many mornings and 1,000 miles behind
Thanks for the link to the trail log. After starting to pursue section hiking in 1998 I have been using the 1999 A.T. Data Book to log my hikes with notes in the margins. The total miles then was 2160. So far I have walked from the base of Amicalola Falls to the Potomac River.
The 1999 Data Book indicates it's 1000 miles, my 2013 AWOL's guide totals 1018 and the newest total is 1025 miles.
My hope is to do a LASH (or two) beginning in a couple of years to complete the trail. In any event, if I make it to Katahdin I think it still counts as a 2000 miler.
Looks like I've been doing some "sleep hiking". It says that I've completed 2192 of 2192 miles. I wish that was true. Now I've got to go back and put in each of my hikes to get it back right.
I may never get to thru hike but I'll never get through hiking.
I am curious too. I remember from last year, that at year end, Guthooks will update to the new numbers. After that, I update the numbers I keep in a spreadsheet of all my section hikes. Last year it cause my completion percentage to change up ever so slightly without passing a single blaze.
I hiked the LT and Vermont portion of the AT in the 60's & early 70's. it's interesting to look at the old guidebooks and see some major relocations over that span of years. Most of the VT relo's have been to move the trail onto public land. If you know where to look, there are still some shelters or tent sites out in the woods where the trail used to go.
It's all good in the woods.
In Georgia:
+0.4 miles from Woody Gap to Big Cedar Mtn (Trail mile 20.5)
-0.3 miles from Big Cedar Mtn to Dan Gap (Trail mile 21.9)
+0.1 miles from Burnett Field Mtn to Jarrard Gap (Trail mile 25.7)
In North Carolina:
+0.2 miles from Brown Fork Gap to Brown Fork Gap Shelter (Trail mile 152.9)
In NC/TN
+0.1 miles from a stream to TN91 (Trail Mile 448.2)
In Virginia
+0.2 miles from Highcock Knob to Marble Spring (Centrail VA Mile 140.4)
In Mass/Conn (1457.2)
+0.4 miles from Bear Mtn to Massachusetts - Connecticut Line (Trail Mile 1507.7)
-0.4 miles from Mass/Conn Line to Sages Ravine Campsite (Trail Mile 1507.8)
+0.3 miles from Sage Ravine to Laurel Ridge Campsite (Trail Mile 1508.4)
+0.1 miles from Laurel Ridge Campsite to Mt Race (Trail Mile 1509.6)
+0.2 miles from Shaker Campsite to Jerusalem Rd (Trail Mile 1540)
-0.2 miles from Cheshire Cobbles to Church St (Trail Mile 1578.3)
thanks so much for that
NoDoz
nobo 2018 March 10th - October 19th
-
I'm just one too many mornings and 1,000 miles behind