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The author of a new book about the Appalachian Trail discusses its history and significance. This is a rebroadcast of an earlier show (original air date July 19, 2021).
The author of a new book about the Appalachian Trail discusses its history and significance. This is a rebroadcast of an earlier show (original air date July 19, 2021).
Section on on the Appalachian trial through Vermont during the wettest year in over 100 years. Rocks , Rain, Roots, Rocks, and Mud are the order of the day. FB Page https://www.facebook.com/Appalachianhikernet/ IG https://www.instagram.com/ramdino/ ramdinoroamingthetrails@gmail.com Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/RamdinoRoamingtheTrails 2021 HIker Supoort list https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ktACK-OEkldyvQUwbWwMsaavsD76lMJJTwJGdhhEBiM/edit?usp=drivesdk Zpacks Affiliate link https://zpacks.com?aff=54 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ramdino/message
The author of a new book on the Appalachian Trail discusses its history and significance, and the role it plays in Maine.
The author of a new book on the Appalachian Trail discusses its history and significance, and the role it plays in Maine.
In this episode, Todd, Steve and Mike talk about one of their favorite hikes in Georgia - Blood Moutain on the Appalachian Trail! This is the highest peak on the Appapachian Trail in Georgia and one of the most scenic hikes on the trail! One of best hikes you can do in the North Georgia Mountains!!hiking, trekking, north georgia mountains, Appalachian Trail, Blood Mountian, Great Hikes near Atlanta, great weekend adventures in the Southeast US...www.got-adventure.commikegotadventure@gmail.com
Dave and Clay were invited to visit the Maine Highlands! So they went and while they were there they stayed at the beautiful and rustic Wilson's on Mooshead Lake. The Wilson's took them fishing in the Kennebec River, where they caught dozens of brook trout and monster smallmouth bass! After fishing it was dinner at the beautiful Kelly's Landing restaurant. While there they got to hang out with local historian Liz from the Katahdin "Kate" Museum, Moosehead's Marine Museum and famous steam ship. The next day the weather turned bad, so they spent some time making friends and checking out the local businesses. The Highlands From Maine’s highest peak, Mt. Katahdin to its largest lake, Moosehead, The Maine Highlands offers great outdoor adventures, historic and cultural experiences, many culinary delights and unexpected entertainment opportunities. Located in the center of Maine, there are more than 200 waterfalls, miles and miles of trails for hiking, ATVing, and some of the best snowmobiling trails anywhere. The last or first portion (depends on your perspective) of the Applachian Trail is in The Maine Highlands. Known as the "Hundred-Mile Wilderness", it is said there are more moose seen there than on any other part of the trail. If you are looking for less moose and more music, head to one of our many festivals, the Waterfront Concerts series in Bangor, enjoy shopping boutique or mall style, or try some of our culinary delights and craft beers. Whatever your adventure, The Maine Highlands is a must visit while exploring Maine. [shadowbox] Links Moosehead Marine Museum Wilson's on Moosehead Kelly's landing Maine Guide Fly-Shop Indian Hill Trading Post [/shadowbox]
Dave and Clay were invited to visit the Maine Highlands! So they went and while they were there they stayed at the beautiful and rustic Wilson’s on Mooshead Lake. The Wilson’s took them fishing in the Kennebec River, where they caught dozens of brook trout and monster smallmouth bass! After fishing it was dinner at the beautiful Kelly’s Landing restaurant. While there they got to hang out with local historian Liz from the Katahdin “Kate” Museum, Moosehead’s Marine Museum and famous steam ship. The next day the weather turned bad, so they spent some time making friends and checking out the local businesses. The Highlands From Maine’s highest peak, Mt. Katahdin to its largest lake, Moosehead, The Maine Highlands offers great outdoor adventures, historic and cultural experiences, many culinary delights and unexpected entertainment opportunities. Located in the center of Maine, there are more than 200 waterfalls, miles and miles of trails for hiking, ATVing, and some of the best snowmobiling trails anywhere. The last or first portion (depends on your perspective) of the Applachian Trail is in The Maine Highlands. Known as the “Hundred-Mile Wilderness”, it is said there are more moose seen there than on any other part of the trail. If you are looking for less moose and more music, head to one of our many festivals, the Waterfront Concerts series in Bangor, enjoy shopping boutique or mall style, or try some of our culinary delights and craft beers. Whatever your adventure, The Maine Highlands is a must visit while exploring Maine. Links Moosehead Marine Museum Wilson’s on Moosehead Kelly’s landing Maine Guide Fly-Shop Indian Hill Trading Post
Your host Jimmy Joyce talks to Tom, a prospective 2013 Northbound hiker. Tom shares with us why he chose the Applachian Trail and his previous hiking experience. AT Radio is proud to have Tom as one of our 2013 featured hikers. We will have Tom on the show every 2-3 weeks throughout the duration of his hike. Check out the link below for more information on this series.