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43. Virginia’s Lost Appalachian Trail with Mills Kelly, Historian and Host of The Green Tunnel Podcast

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“The Appalachian Trail is thought of as a trail for thru hikers but it's just not true. Three to four million people will hike on the Appalachian Trail this year. A couple thousand of those will be thru hikers. They're less than one half of one percent. Thru hiking 2,198 miles is an amazing accomplishment and so they kind of suck up all the media attention. The real story of the trail is not the story of the thru hikers, it’s the story of the person who does a five-mile loop hike on a Saturday.” – Mills Kelly, Historian and Host of The Green Tunnel Podcast
Referred to by hikers as “The Green Tunnel,” the Appalachian National Scenic Trail is the oldest and most iconic multi-state, long-distance footpath, but the trail that we know today is not the trail that originally traversed Southwest Virginia. Historian and lifelong hiker, Mills Kelly, tells the story of Virginia’s lost Appalachian Trail and the communities impacted by the trail’s relocation. Mills also shares the contributions hikers make to the towns along the trail, surprising facts about trail use today and how it has changed over the last century, and advice for any thru hiker, section hiker, or day hiker planning to join the 3 to 4 million users who set foot on the Appalachian Trail each year. Let’s Go!
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· Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources I DWR Shop

· Breaks Interstate Park

· Virginia Association for Parks

· Virginia State Parks

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· Blue Ridge Outdoor Magazine

· Hennessy Hammock

· Zenbivy

Mentioned in this Episode:
*Support the Show with a Membership and Receive the Full List of Show Notes Links
Connect with Mills Kelly and The Green Tunnel Podcast:

Website I Instagram I Email - tkelly7@gmu.edu

Buy the book, Virginia’s Lost Appalachian Trail (Check your local booksellers first)

Episode 22. Hiking McAfee Knob and Virginia’s Triple Crown with Diana Christopulos, Roanoke Appalachian Trail Club

Potomac Appalachian Trail Club

Natural Bridge Trail Club

Send me a Text Message

Support the Show.

Contact show host, Jessica Bowser:
Send me a Text Message

jessica@virginiaoutdooradventures.com

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“The Appalachian Trail is thought of as a trail for thru hikers but it's just not true. Three to four million people will hike on the Appalachian Trail this year. A couple thousand of those will be thru hikers. They're less than one half of one percent. Thru hiking 2,198 miles is an amazing accomplishment and so they kind of suck up all the media attention. The real story of the trail is not the story of the thru hikers, it’s the story of the person who does a five-mile loop hike on a Saturday.” – Mills Kelly, Historian and Host of The Green Tunnel Podcast
Referred to by hikers as “The Green Tunnel,” the Appalachian National Scenic Trail is the oldest and most iconic multi-state, long-distance footpath, but the trail that we know today is not the trail that originally traversed Southwest Virginia. Historian and lifelong hiker, Mills Kelly, tells the story of Virginia’s lost Appalachian Trail and the communities impacted by the trail’s relocation. Mills also shares the contributions hikers make to the towns along the trail, surprising facts about trail use today and how it has changed over the last century, and advice for any thru hiker, section hiker, or day hiker planning to join the 3 to 4 million users who set foot on the Appalachian Trail each year. Let’s Go!
Follow VAOA Podcast:

Website I Instagram I Facebook

Support the Show: Buy Me A Coffee

VAOA Podcast is Sponsored By:

· Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources I DWR Shop

· Breaks Interstate Park

· Virginia Association for Parks

· Virginia State Parks

Advertisers:

· Blue Ridge Outdoor Magazine

· Hennessy Hammock

· Zenbivy

Mentioned in this Episode:
*Support the Show with a Membership and Receive the Full List of Show Notes Links
Connect with Mills Kelly and The Green Tunnel Podcast:

Website I Instagram I Email - tkelly7@gmu.edu

Buy the book, Virginia’s Lost Appalachian Trail (Check your local booksellers first)

Episode 22. Hiking McAfee Knob and Virginia’s Triple Crown with Diana Christopulos, Roanoke Appalachian Trail Club

Potomac Appalachian Trail Club

Natural Bridge Trail Club

Send me a Text Message

Support the Show.

Contact show host, Jessica Bowser:
Send me a Text Message

jessica@virginiaoutdooradventures.com

  continue reading

63 episoder

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