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    Default Rescue of injured hiker on Appalachian Trail in Kent

    https://www.newstimes.com/news/artic...n-17395900.php

    Not many details here, maybe more info will be forthcoming on other sites.

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    Not the toughest area for a carry on the AT but definitely not easy.

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    Apparently the hiker was female, and suffered a broken ankle.

    https://wlad.com/local-headlines/644063

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    Ugh, I can sympathize (from personal experience). Wishing her an uneventful recovery and a return to the trail after that.

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    Hope all is safe, North of Salisbury is some tough hiking as the nobo perspective goes....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gambit McCrae View Post
    Hope all is safe, North of Salisbury is some tough hiking as the nobo perspective goes....
    Maybe, but after doing NH and ME, I don't remember anything in the prior 12 states being that tough. Just a matter of perspective I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Astro View Post
    Maybe, but after doing NH and ME, I don't remember anything in the prior 12 states being that tough. Just a matter of perspective I guess.
    That section isn't very tough as far as being strenuous by A.T. standards, but sections around Kent intermittently have "one wrong step can end your hike" Pennsylvania style rock fields that catch a lot of people off guard.

    That said, there was also a major reroute in that area that was completed a year or two ago and I haven't had a chance to hike that new section yet, so for all I know there could be new challenges in that area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarcasm the elf View Post
    That said, there was also a major reroute in that area that was completed a year or two ago and I haven't had a chance to hike that new section yet, so for all I know there could be new challenges in that area.
    I hiked the reroute last fall shortly after it was completed and didn't find it to be that challenging at all. The first few miles north of Kent (e.g. St. John's ledges) were more difficult, IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleRock View Post
    I hiked the reroute last fall shortly after it was completed and didn't find it to be that challenging at all. The first few miles north of Kent (e.g. St. John's ledges) were more difficult, IMO.
    Carrying a litter with a person on it makes it a little different situation, which is perhaps why it took more than 7 hours.

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