The Expansiveness of the Appalachian Trail - Camino 10
The first time I heard about The Appalachain Trail was in "A Walk In The Woods" by Bill Bryson. Since then, I've had many opportunities to familiarize myself with the trail in two different spots across its long 2,200 mile expanse (Camino). During my time working as a Forester in Adirondack State Park in northern New York, me and my team would often work on trail restoration along parts of the AT, camping anywhere from 5 to 10 days at a time in its wilderness. In my time during this program, I came to understand the elevation changes Dr. Redick talks about on page 11. Four-man teams would have to carry some of the heavier equipment we would take with us. By the time I started working in the Blue Ridge Mountains at Wintergreen Resort in Virginia, I would also have to clean up some of the sprawling trail from Stinging Nettle, along with other vines and shrubs.
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