
After years of refining, the work began when Myron Avery began helping by mapping out the route. The inspiration to create it began in 1921 with a plan to make a trail just 1,200 miles long. The behemoth path began as the vision of a man by the name of Benton MacKaye. Its creation wasn’t the result of colonist or Native American activities. Possibly the most famous hiking route in the United States, the Appalachian Trail runs from Georgia clear up to Maine. Including learning a few things about the history and terrain of the path. If you want to save this summary for later, download the free PDF and read it whenever you want.ĭownload PDF Lesson 1: We have volunteers in the early 1900s to thank for the beautiful, difficult, 2,100-mile-long Appalachian Trail.Īfter a move to New Hampshire, author Bill Bryson decided he wanted to hike the nearby Appalachian Trail.
Part of the beauty of the trail is in its incredible trees and other scenery.Īre you ready to go on an adventure? Let’s get going!. Dramatic temperature changes and the rugged terrain made for a difficult journey for Bryson and Katz. The gorgeous and difficult 2,100-mile-long Appalachian Trail is the result of some ambition and hard work in the early 1900s. Here are the 3 greatest lessons from the adventures in this book: It’s got all of the makings of a great adventure, including excitement, danger, and lessons along the way. If all of this sounds like fun to you, then you’re going to love A Walk in The Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail (Official Guides to the Appalachian Trail) just as much as I did. As if this was hard enough, when we arrived, I had to make my own dinner and sleep in a tent! I remember these times fondly though and still hike in the mountains near my home. I remember the difficulty of strapping a heavy pack to my back and walking miles. In my ten or so years as a Boy Scout, I often got to go hiking. I’ve stood on top of some of the highest mountain peaks in the area and seen as far as I ever thought possible.
I grew up visiting the place where my grandpa was born in a log cabin. My great-grandfather homesteaded in a beautiful, mountainous area near where I live. Listen to the audio of this summary with a free reading.fm account*: