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Appalachian Trail May Need Years
Hurricane Helene Damaged the Appalachian Trail, But It’s Not As Bad As a Viral Video Suggests
A social media account posted that a third of the Appalachian Trail was destroyed in the wake of Hurricane Helene. It turns out those claims are not true. The post Hurricane Helene Damaged the Appalachian Trail,
After Helene’s ‘Historic’ Damage, Appalachian Trail May Need Years to Recover
Downed trees and flooding have left the trail impassable in many of the 14 states on its route. As the scope of devastation caused by Hurricane Helene comes into focus, an American landmark that dozens of towns benefit from is facing historic destruction: the Appalachian Trail.
Did Hurricane Helene Really Destroy One-Third of the Appalachian Trail?
Our hiking columnist phoned up experts along the iconic pathway to get a sense of the destruction left by Hurricane Helene
WVVA
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Portions of Appalachian Trail open but leaders advise using caution
Leaders with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy say while some areas are open, hikers should use caution when traveling the ...
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on MSN
Hiking the Appalachian Trail often takes 6 months. She did it in 40 days.
Tara Dower, 31, set the record for the fastest supported run of the Appalachian Trail by completing the roughly 2,200-mile ...
U.S. News & World Report
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Appalachian Trail
Winding its way from Maine to Georgia, the
Appalachian Trail
(also known as the AT) spans 2,190 miles through 14 states. About 323 of those miles are found in
North
Carolina
, including 226.6 ...
The Guam Daily Post
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Tara Dower hiked Appalachian Trail in 40 days
The first time Tara Dower set out to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail in 2017, she had a panic attack. She felt alone and ...
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Photos: Volunteers take on the task of recovery in flooded NC mountain town
The Appalachian Trail runs down the main street in Hot Springs. During Helene, the French Broad River raged down the same ...
The Charlotte Observer on MSN
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In the resort town of Hot Springs, service workers take on leadership roles after Helene
Along the Appalachian Trail, the Western North Carolina community picks up the pieces after destructive floods.
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