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Episode 2: The plan and choosing a good camp site

Episode 2: The plan and choosing a good camp site

FromSection Hiking the Appalachian Trail


Episode 2: The plan and choosing a good camp site

FromSection Hiking the Appalachian Trail

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Jan 3, 2020
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Podcast episode

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What is the plan?  Well, here it goes.  The idea is to leave Harpers Ferry the morning of April 24th, hiking to Waynesboro, VA at the bottom of the Shenandoah National Park by May 3rd.  There are 34 established camp sites and if I'm able to put my preparation into practice I will be able to make my mark and stay at some of them while camping in dispersed backpacking camping locations on other days.  
we are sponsored today by the Committee to Restore America's National Parks.  An advocacy group dedicated to eliminating the $12B maintenance backlog of our Nations National Parks.  Check them out at http://www.restoreamericasnationalparks.org.
Check out The Trek's 2019 AT hiker survey -- https://thetrek.co/appalachian-trail/2019-hiker-survey-general-information/?ref=slider
We also talked about some of the ways to make sure you are able to find a good campsite.  Andrew Skurka, backcountry hiker extraordinaire, has definite opinions about this topic.  Find them at: https://andrewskurka.com/five-star-campsites-part-1-introduction/ (part 1 of a 4 part series)
Thanks very much and we'll see you next time!

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Released:
Jan 3, 2020
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Hey, I'm a guy who can't get away for 6 months to a year to do a thru hike on a long trail. But I do have time to take a week here or there to do a section hike. So I'm going to section hike the Appalachian Trail. Let's talk about what it takes to plan a great hike, then go out and hit the trail. We are sponsored by the Committee to Restore America's National Parks, a campaign aimed at fixing the $11.9Billion backlog under our National Park System. You can check them out at https://restoreamericasnationalparks.org.