People should do the A.T. [always with periods in between the A and the T] in their twenties and thirties. You can do it as a through-hike or as my husband and I did as section hikers on our vacations. We were "punching a clock" and it took us decades but we did every inch of the trail.
As people have more resources, they should hike hut to hut in Norway or Iceland.
In their sixties, when they may be retired or are no longer punching a clock, they should do the Camino. OK, this is the Danny theory of hiking life.
Looking forward to seeing you in November in Asheville. You will have a standing room crowd.
Even as a fairly new hiker, I can say with certainty that the A. T. is not for me. Inns and coffee shops and lunch? I'm in!
I always figured it wasn’t for me. . .but the things you’ll consider when you’re looking for love—😂.
People should do the A.T. [always with periods in between the A and the T] in their twenties and thirties. You can do it as a through-hike or as my husband and I did as section hikers on our vacations. We were "punching a clock" and it took us decades but we did every inch of the trail.
As people have more resources, they should hike hut to hut in Norway or Iceland.
In their sixties, when they may be retired or are no longer punching a clock, they should do the Camino. OK, this is the Danny theory of hiking life.
Looking forward to seeing you in November in Asheville. You will have a standing room crowd.
Thanks, as always, for your insights! Looking forward to seeing you again:)