Mary and I plan to start hiking the Appalachian Trail in March. But, how do we get to the southern terminus? With hundreds of souls doing this every spring, the way is pretty well marked. The Thru-Hiker's Companion offers lots of guidance. Here's what we've found so far:
There are several options and decisions to consider.Will a friend or family member get us there? Or will we fly into Atlanta? Take a bus, or train? When will we get to the area, and where will we spend the first night? Will we hike the approach trail from Amicalola State Park, or get someone to get us up the forest roads to a spot close to the top of Springer Mountain?
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Friday, September 30, 2011
Sunday, September 11, 2011
A Backpacking Camera
No, this ain't it ... |
Now, to be fair, that's not a bad camera, I use it a lot, and it would be a rational choice not to add the weight of another camera on a long hike. But, to try and capture the essence of the trail and the people hiking it, I want a camera that allows more creative control, and that is capable of producing high quality imagery. Heck, I may try and get a coffee table book outta it ...
Friday, September 9, 2011
When to Start an AT Thru Hike
Having decided to tackle the Appalachian Trail, we needed to decide when we wanted to start. We found that decision was affected by the time of year and seasons we wanted to hike, and our tolerance for cold, crowds, and black flies.