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The AT: Appalachian Trail

AT Sign
There are few of these signs along the way but they’re located at strategic points. Here, next to I-66, was the start of the segment I hiked which is referenced as VA-Secton 5.

The trail is 2178 miles long and runs from Maine to Georgia. It’s world renown and it runs through the Shenandoah Mountains which are practically in my backyard. I like hiking  so it’s a natural stomping ground for me. My past walks along it were purely by chance as parts of different hikes. Today my goal was the AT.

This morning I started at a convenient parking lot where the AT crosses I-66 and walked to another parking lot where the AT crosses US 522 (see map below). My thinking is that next time I’ll start my hike at the parking lot where I turned around. Using this logic I hope to string together all the segments of the AT through the Shenandoah. We’ll see if I’m up to it!


Along today’s hike I saw my first AT Shelter. A fleeting idea I had early on was that I’d hike the length of the Appalachian Trail. This would involve lots of backpacking and camping in shelter areas so I took a look. I was pretty impressed. The AT volunteers really do a lot. Oh, to be clear, I’ve given up on the idea of hiking the entire AT. I’ll just hike contiguous segments within the Shenandoah and sleep in my own bed at night.

Appalachian Trail - I66 to US522Jim and Molly Denton Shelter

One consequence of hiking solo is that each time I need to retrace my steps. For instance, today’s hike was 8.2 miles one-way making for a rather long 16.4 hike overall. If I am able to complete my agenda of hiking the 115 miles I’ve mapped out then I’ll actually have walked a total of 230 miles. Gosh, stated THAT way perhaps I should be less ambitious!

Interactive Map - Appalachian Trail ConservancyVA-Section 5 (click here for interactive AT map)

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By TravisGood

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