blw2 Posted February 28, 2017 Author Share Posted February 28, 2017 I'm doing the Smokies section of the AT in June! oh, look forward to reading more about your preparation and journey. Doing a trip log or anything? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jr56 Posted February 28, 2017 Share Posted February 28, 2017 Did about 50 ft in the Smokeys, and a few more 50 ft sections in Vermont. Just to say I had "hiked" on the AT 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Petey091 Posted June 11, 2017 Share Posted June 11, 2017 yes to all posts.... helpful, interesting, and cool! like to read about older guys doing it.... currently watching a vlog series on youtube by a girl that through hiked last year. She seems to be going through at least mostly sober....and she's being a purist about hiking every inch.... but over all It really strikes me that the AT scene really is more of a "beatnik" social fest. Fun and making friends and all... I love the idea of that a little bit, but mostly I'm craving the nature and mountains. Kinda want to get away from crowds. The AT does have a social aspect to it. Since October when I first posted in this thread my Troop has covered from Snickers Gap in Va to Pine Grove in Pa. If you want to be around less people just leave early in the season. I have been following on YouTube a guy called Earlyriser, He should be finishing the AT very soon. He left early and really only bumped into weekend day hikers until the weather became warm. He also put up some high mileage days so he does hike in the loose groups that usually form. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
resqman Posted June 12, 2017 Share Posted June 12, 2017 " but over all It really strikes me that the AT scene really is more of a "beatnik" social fest. Fun and making friends and all... " It is social if you wanna, solitary if you wanna. Meeting folks on the trail during day is mostly, Hi, Where is the last place you saw water? How far to the next mtn top/road crossing/landmark? Most of the social aspect comes at night in the shelters. Hikers backgrounds vary widely. I met grandfather and two grandsons carrying couple gallons of Kentucky bourbon. Met 4 firefighters who were taking their annual buddy trip. Met four 55+ guys all from same small town taking their annual buddy trip. Met lots of individuals hiking to prove something to themselves or get some time away from something in their life. Most AT hikers are NOT thru hikers but rather day, weekend or week hikers. Section hikers. Mostly out to get away from their daily life and enjoy a little stroll. Students, professionals, ladies, buddies, outdoorsman, people from all sorts of walk of life. Very few Beatniks. Even in the shelters, you can be less social. I solo hiked for 30 days. Did hike along with one fella for 2 days. Sprinted down the trail with a thru hiker for about 4 hours. Most of the social time is between 6pm and around 9pm at the shelter. People fixing meals, relaxing around a fire or table, and them most people jump in sleeping bag shortly after dark. Most discussions are not about peoples life off the trail. It usually centers around their experiences on the trail. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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