Anna’s Book Review: Windswept: Walking the Paths of Trailblazing Women by Annabel Abbs
Meeting books is a lot like meeting people. There are any number of paths (trails?) that might connect us to […]
Wet Feet
I had a fairly easy, nine mile hike about 45 minutes north planned for the weekend. We had gotten some […]
What?! The Appalachian Trail had a founding MOTHER
I petitioned two organizations this past summer to include Mrs.Stephenson in their historical literature and displays. As of now I […]
More Than A Trail
The American Perimeter Trail is more than a simple hiking trail. The APT is, and will be, a conservation corridor […]
Pandemic Predicament
The trail grows thin. It’s more narrow than I remember it in the past. The listless whispering deserts have given […]
Reflections of 2022
With the end of 2022 rapidly approaching I cannot help but reflect on the momentous year for the conference. Of […]