I’ve been thinking that before leaving this region of the country I need to take six months off my life and hike the Appalachian Trail, which I could reasonably do ~2-3 years from now, after graduation. Talking with Ryan last week got me interested in a southbound hike:
Southbound thru-hikers start in June or July at Katahdin and finish in Georgia in November or December. A southbound hike will allow you much more solitude, but you will be “breaking in” on the most rugged part of the Trail. A Maine-to-Georgia hike also requires that you traverse long distances between resupply points in the early part of your trek. In many ways it’s a tougher hike than a northbound thru-hike. Fewer than 500 people have reported completion of the A.T. southbound.
Ryan mentioned that a friend who traveled southbound was treated differently by northbound hikers, from shouts of “You’re going the wrong way!” to near animosity at times. I’ll enjoy the near-solitude of southbound travel, but I’m still looking for a traveling companion…

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March 31, 2008 at 8:39 pm
Ryan
The woods IS where it’s at. Give me just a few years and i’ll join you on your hike! For now I continue a similar goal but in pieces - section hiking. We should do a section of the AT this summer…
April 1, 2008 at 8:44 am
Jacob
Yeah, we’ll definitely hike a section this summer!
April 2, 2008 at 12:39 pm
Lana
Drat…my comment never posted!
I had a friend who once decided to hike the Bruce Trail in Canada (about 500 miles.) Unfortunately he wasn’t the best planner & he returned soon after, half eaten alive by black flies. <:\ Better luck (& planning,) to you!