Tag Archives: Appalachian Trail

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Smokey Bear Says…

Visit the Mount Cammerer firetower, one of the few remaining lookout towers in the Smokies!   There are several trails to the Cammerer firetower, but all of them are long and steep (the shortest route is over ten miles round trip)…  just take it easy and stop frequently, because it’s definitely worth the climb. And [...]

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Stampede on the Appalachian Trail

Okay, so it wasn’t really a stampede. But the Appalachian Trail in the Smokies gets quite crowded during the last two weeks in April when the thru-hikers arrive. Despite the fact that they still had about 1,900 more miles to go, a bunch of hikers were nice enough to pause and talk to me (while [...]

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Appalachian Trail Hikers: GSMA’s First Film!

April is thru-hiker season in the Smokies! Courtney Lix interviewed ten hikers and produced this exciting short film. Click the photo below to see the short film starring 10 AT hikers. Click here to check out our fabulous AT map for $2.50.

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Our Thru-hiker Season Peaks

April 11, 2008 Meet Pine Knot, Chill, and Sitesee! Just as the early spring wildflowers appear to be near their peak of bloom, the parade of northbound spring thru-hikers traversing the Great Smoky Mountains is simultaneously reaching a crescendo. Coming into work early this morning, I encountered a half dozen thru-hikers clustered at the boundary [...]

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Rabbit’s Foot

“I’m Rabbit’s Foot,” he says. “That’s my trail name.” He’s an AT thru-hiker, tall, with straight, sun-bleached blond hair and a tan that highlights his light blue eyes. He’d spent the night in town and was standing alongside the road, hoping to hitch a ride back to the AT when my boss picked him up [...]