Great article, Mike. I've been worn down flat more than once by those "elders" despite my relative youth, I'm 71. One thing in there: the irrepresible assistant crew leader Doug is an elder too, he's a grandfather. Thanks for a great read.
Konnarock is the Appalachian Trail Conservancy's flagship crew program, named after its original base camp in southwest Virginia. Originating in 1983, it covers the Appalachian Trail from Rockfish Gap in Virginia, near Waynesboro, to the Trail's southern terminus at Springer Mountain in Georgia. The program is a joint venture among ATC, the 12 southern Trail clubs, the U.S. Forest Service's southern region, and the National Park Service.
Great article, Mike. I've been worn down flat more than once by those "elders" despite my relative youth, I'm 71. One thing in there: the irrepresible assistant crew leader Doug is an elder too, he's a grandfather. Thanks for a great read.
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