The Clarion Brevard College April 1, 2004 Community News: The Appalachian Trail By Jon Obst, staff writer 1 j Tf ic a nl^ire where one can have a.n The Appalachian Trail is a vast bastion of early ^he logging industry and human adventure and experience the beauty and dangers o ^ j^ature, fuU of trees taUer than those The Appalachian Trail is the brainchild of Benton an'oSTof wilderness to find rugged beauty so that people throughout future generations could this ^ sanctuary and inspiration A K1 VPS on trees that stretches from Springer The trail is a continuous footpath, marked on the trail is 4,400 feet, and it never Mountain, Georgia to Mt. Kathadin in Maine. e g es throughout all the states it falls below 2,500 feet. There is also a very large amount o Appalachian Trial is also known as the encompasses, which includes rabbits, bears, wolves, ox, a A.T. u oritv of htk-crs ^o out for short Several million people hike on the A.T. every . hiking it by sections year after year. A small excursions. Some hikers reach their goal of hiking the e number of people hike the entire trail at once. Those who hike the trail should approach Leave no trace means leave no trace is very important while on the PP^ ^ irtnres and memories. This is a really goo way to For those of you th« have not been on the. or few days it is more than worth your time, t is a o http://WWW .bre yard. edu/ cl arion/