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Each year, thousands of people attempt to go all 2,190 miles of the Appalachian Trail as it winds through 14 states. This year, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy estimates that 3,400 individuals will attempt a thru-hike, making it one of the busiest years in the trail’s history. Already 1,500 people have set out from the trail’s southern terminus—Springer Mountain, in Georgia—on their way to Maine’s Mt. Katahdin. Among them are retirees, teenagers, endurance athletes, and recent amputees. They come from as far away as New Zealand and South Africa and and hail from a variety of backgrounds. Only about 25 percent of them will finish the six-month journey. We met up with a few of these hopefuls as they set out.
Each year, thousands of people attempt to go all 2,190 miles of the Appalachian Trail as it winds through 14 states. This year, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy estimates that 3,400 individuals will attempt a thru-hike, making it one of the busiest years in the trail’s history. Already 1,500 people have set out from the trail’s southern terminus—Springer Mountain, in Georgia—on their way to Maine’s Mt. Katahdin. Among them are retirees, teenagers, endurance athletes, and recent amputees. They come from as far away as New Zealand and South Africa and and hail from a variety of backgrounds. Only about 25 percent of them will finish the six-month journey. We met up with a few of these hopefuls as they set out. (Photo: Amanda Greene)

Portraits of Appalachian Trail Hikers

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Each year, thousands of people attempt to go all 2,190 miles of the Appalachian Trail as it winds through 14 states. This year, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy estimates that 3,400 individuals will attempt a thru-hike, making it one of the busiest years in the trail’s history. Already 1,500 people have set out from the trail’s southern terminus—Springer Mountain, in Georgia—on their way to Maine’s Mt. Katahdin. Among them are retirees, teenagers, endurance athletes, and recent amputees. They come from as far away as New Zealand and South Africa and and hail from a variety of backgrounds. Only about 25 percent of them will finish the six-month journey. We met up with a few of these hopefuls as they set out.
(Photo: Amanda Greene)

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Each year, thousands of people attempt to go all 2,190 miles of the Appalachian Trail as it winds through 14 states. This year, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy estimates that 3,400 individuals will attempt a thru-hike, making it one of the busiest years in the trail’s history. Already 1,500 people have set out from the trail’s southern terminus—Springer Mountain, in Georgia—on their way to Maine’s Mt. Katahdin. Among them are retirees, teenagers, endurance athletes, and recent amputees. They come from as far away as New Zealand and South Africa and and hail from a variety of backgrounds. Only about 25 percent of them will finish the six-month journey. We met up with a few of these hopefuls as they set out.

Jeremy

Age: 31
From: Leesburg, Florida
Occupation: Retired cryptologist
Luxury Item: Digital camera

“I’m a transitioning veteran and recently divorced. There is a lot of stress and depression in the military, but I really believe hiking heals. Re-acclimating to civilian life has been really difficult for me, and I was just diagnosed with ADHD after 30 years of not knowing why my brain works the way it does. So I guess I’m also hiking to learn to control how I think.”

Jeremy 
Age: 31
From: Leesburg, Florida
Occupation: Retired cryptologist 
Luxury Item: Digital camera

“I’m a transitioning veteran and recently divorced. There is a lot of stress and depression in the military, but I really believe hiking heals. Re-acclimating to civilian life has been really difficult for me, and I was just diagnosed with ADHD after 30 years of not knowing why my brain works the way it does. So I guess I’m also hiking to learn to control how I think.”
Jeremy

Age: 31

From: Leesburg, Florida

Occupation: Retired cryptologist

Luxury Item: Digital camera

“I’m a transitioning veteran and recently divorced. There is a lot of stress and depression in the military, but I really believe hiking heals. Re-acclimating to civilian life has been really difficult for me, and I was just diagnosed with ADHD after 30 years of not knowing why my brain works the way it does. So I guess I’m also hiking to learn to control how I think.”
(Amanda Greene)

Teri

Age: 55

From: Hot Springs, North Carolina

Occupation: Dental hygienist

Luxury Item: A birthstone earring for each of her two grown kids.

“I’ve lived near the trail my whole life. For me it was always a question of: Why wouldn’t I do that? My kids are grown and I’ve just retired, so now seemed like the perfect time. I know it’s going to be hard as heck. I’m most worried about how my knees will hold up. I just have to trust that it’s going to work out.”

Teri
Age: 55
From: Hot Springs, North Carolina
Occupation: Dental hygienist
Luxury Item: A birthstone earring for each of her two grown kids. 

“I’ve lived near the trail my whole life. For me it was always a question of: Why wouldn’t I do that? My kids are grown and I’ve just retired, so now seemed like the perfect time. I know it’s going to be hard as heck. I’m most worried about how my knees will hold up. I just have to trust that it’s going to work out.”
Teri

Age: 55

From: Hot Springs, North Carolina

Occupation: Dental hygienist

Luxury Item: A birthstone earring for each of her two grown kids.

“I’ve lived near the trail my whole life. For me it was always a question of: Why wouldn’t I do that? My kids are grown and I’ve just retired, so now seemed like the perfect time. I know it’s going to be hard as heck. I’m most worried about how my knees will hold up. I just have to trust that it’s going to work out.”
(Amanda Greene)

Athena

Age: 23

From: Salem, Massachusetts

Occupation: Chef

Luxury Item: Whiskey

“I hiked Katahdin when I was 14 and got the outdoors bug. My family owns a Christmas tree farm 40 miles north of Katahdin, so my plan is to hike up and over Katahdin and keep going until I get back to my land. My grandfather is 93. He told me, ‘If I haven’t yet died, I’ll be there to meet you.’”

Athena 
Age: 23 
From: Salem, Massachusetts 
Occupation: Chef 
Luxury Item: Whiskey  

“I hiked Katahdin when I was 14 and got the outdoors bug. My family owns a Christmas tree farm 40 miles north of Katahdin, so my plan is to hike up and over Katahdin and keep going until I get back to my land. My grandfather is 93. He told me, ‘If I haven’t yet died, I’ll be there to meet you.’”
Athena

Age: 23

From: Salem, Massachusetts

Occupation: Chef

Luxury Item: Whiskey

“I hiked Katahdin when I was 14 and got the outdoors bug. My family owns a Christmas tree farm 40 miles north of Katahdin, so my plan is to hike up and over Katahdin and keep going until I get back to my land. My grandfather is 93. He told me, ‘If I haven’t yet died, I’ll be there to meet you.’”
(Amanda Greene)

Paul

Age: 51

From: Chicago, Illinois

Occupation: Information technology specialist

Luxury Item: Coffee percolator

“I’ve completed 90 marathons, but the last three years of travelling for work has taken a lot out of me and put a lot on me. I’m hoping to change my lifestyle. But I still want to eat well out on the trail. Good food isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. Tomorrow morning, I’ll have the best ever cup of coffee. I spent all winter and spring trying to perfect the percolator schedule. It takes about a half in hour to get a single cup, but it’s totally worth it.”

Paul 
Age: 51 
From: Chicago, Illinois 
Occupation: Information technology specialist 
Luxury Item: Coffee percolator  


“I’ve completed 90 marathons, but the last three years of travelling for work has taken a lot out of me and put a lot on me. I’m hoping to change my lifestyle. But I still want to eat well out on the trail. Good food isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. Tomorrow morning, I’ll have the best ever cup of coffee. I spent all winter and spring trying to perfect the percolator schedule. It takes about a half in hour to get a single cup, but it’s totally worth it.”
Paul

Age: 51

From: Chicago, Illinois

Occupation: Information technology specialist

Luxury Item: Coffee percolator

“I’ve completed 90 marathons, but the last three years of travelling for work has taken a lot out of me and put a lot on me. I’m hoping to change my lifestyle. But I still want to eat well out on the trail. Good food isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. Tomorrow morning, I’ll have the best ever cup of coffee. I spent all winter and spring trying to perfect the percolator schedule. It takes about a half in hour to get a single cup, but it’s totally worth it.”
(Amanda Greene)

پ

Age 23

From: Waco, Texas

Occupation: Retail

Luxury Item: Stuffed animal

“Two years ago, I was working at Starbucks. I changed my whole life so that I could do this. I spent a year and half planning for the hike. During that time, my granddaddy died. He had help raised me. He was a rodeo cowboy turned truck driver. When I was a little kid, I bought him this stuffed Tasmanian Devil so he wouldn’t be alone in his rig. After he died, I put a lock of his hair in Taz so he could come up the trail with me. My dad’s a tattoo artist. He tattooed the Appalachian Mountains and a fox on me just before I left.”

Sev 
Age 23
From: Waco, Texas
Occupation: Retail
Luxury Item: Stuffed animal

“Two years ago, I was working at Wal-Mart and in an abusive relationship. I changed my whole life so that I could do this. I spent a year and half planning for the hike.  During that time, my granddaddy died. He raised me. He was a rodeo cowboy turned truck driver. When I was a little kid, I bought him this stuffed Tasmanian Devil so he wouldn’t be alone in his rig. After he died, I put a lock of his hair in Taz so he could come up the trail with me. My dad’s a tattoo artist. He tattooed the Appalachian Mountains on me just before I left.”
Sev

Age 23

From: Waco, Texas

Occupation: Retail

Luxury Item: Stuffed animal

“Two years ago, I was working at Wal-Mart and in an abusive relationship. I changed my whole life so that I could do this. I spent a year and half planning for the hike. During that time, my granddaddy died. He raised me. He was a rodeo cowboy turned truck driver. When I was a little kid, I bought him this stuffed Tasmanian Devil so he wouldn’t be alone in his rig. After he died, I put a lock of his hair in Taz so he could come up the trail with me. My dad’s a tattoo artist. He tattooed the Appalachian Mountains on me just before I left.”
(Amanda Greene)

Sandro

Age: 31

From: Bern, Switzerland

Occupation: Tax auditor

Luxury Item: Cigarettes

“I have some real baggage I need to walk off. There are so many distractions and obligations at home, so it seemed much easier to come here, even though I had to be granted a visa. Most of my gear is American. I bought it online and trained with it at home. I didn’t want to be the first guy to see if European brands can hold up on the A.T.!”

Sandro
Age: 31
From: Bern, Switzerland
Occupation: Tax auditor
Luxury Item: Cigarettes 

“I have some real baggage I need to walk off. There are so many distractions and obligations at home, so it seemed much easier to come here, even though I had to be granted a visa. Most of my gear is American. I bought it online and trained with it at home. I didn’t want to be the first guy to see if European brands can hold up on the A.T.!”
Sandro

Age: 31

From: Bern, Switzerland

Occupation: Tax auditor

Luxury Item: Cigarettes

“I have some real baggage I need to walk off. There are so many distractions and obligations at home, so it seemed much easier to come here, even though I had to be granted a visa. Most of my gear is American. I bought it online and trained with it at home. I didn’t want to be the first guy to see if European brands can hold up on the A.T.!”
(Amanda Greene)

Tom W.

Age: 43

From: Hershey, Pennsylvania

Occupation: Retired coast guard

Luxury Item: Books on a Kindle

“When I was 12 years old, my Boy Scout leader took our troop camping on the A.T. That night, he stretched his arms out in either direction and said, ‘Do you see this trail? It goes all the way from Georgia to Maine.’ Hiking it has been a dream of mine ever since. Thinking about the trail got me through the [Coast Guard] service: it’s been my happy place.”

Tom W.
Age: 43
From: Hershey, Pennsylvania
Occupation: Retired coast guard
Luxury Item: Books on a Kindle

“When I was 12 years old, my Boy Scout leader took our troop camping on the A.T. That night, he stretched his arms out in either direction and said, ‘Do you see this trail? It goes all the way from Georgia to Maine.’ Hiking it has been a dream of mine ever since. Thinking about the trail got me through the [Coast Guard] service: it’s been my happy place.”
Tom W.

Age: 43

From: Hershey, Pennsylvania

Occupation: Retired coast guard

Luxury Item: Books on a Kindle

“When I was 12 years old, my Boy Scout leader took our troop camping on the A.T. That night, he stretched his arms out in either direction and said, ‘Do you see this trail? It goes all the way from Georgia to Maine.’ Hiking it has been a dream of mine ever since. Thinking about the trail got me through the [Coast Guard] service: it’s been my happy place.”
(Amanda Greene)

Tom S.

Age: 63

From: New York, New York

Occupation: Software designer

Luxury Item: None

“I’m a student of Zen Buddhism, and I see this experience as a five-month walking meditation. It’s an exercise in staying in the moment, and so I have only brought the bare minimum: no books, no spiritual accouterment. I want to let it all go and see how little I need to thrive. I don’t think most of the people in my life really get it. My daughters think I should just play golf for five months. My friends keep promising that they’ll come get me off the trail if I decide to quit, no matter where or when. One told me I could hide out in his basement for the remaining three months if I want to avoid the embarrassment of quitting. I told don’t think I’m going to need that. Still it’s nice to have the option.”

Tom S.
Age: 63
From: New York, New York
Occupation: Software designer
Luxury Item: None

“I’m a student of Zen Buddhism, and I see this experience as a five-month walking meditation. It’s an exercise in staying in the moment, and so I have only brought the bare minimum: no books, no spiritual accouterment. I want to let it all go and see how little I need to thrive. I don’t think most of the people in my life really get it. My daughters think I should just play golf for five months. My friends keep promising that they’ll come get me off the trail if I decide to quit, no matter where or when.  One told me I could hide out in his basement for the remaining three months if I want to avoid the embarrassment of quitting. I told don’t think I’m going to need that. Still it’s nice to have the option.”
Tom S.

Age: 63

From: New York, New York

Occupation: Software designer

Luxury Item: None

“I’m a student of Zen Buddhism, and I see this experience as a five-month walking meditation. It’s an exercise in staying in the moment, and so I have only brought the bare minimum: no books, no spiritual accouterment. I want to let it all go and see how little I need to thrive. I don’t think most of the people in my life really get it. My daughters think I should just play golf for five months. My friends keep promising that they’ll come get me off the trail if I decide to quit, no matter where or when. One told me I could hide out in his basement for the remaining three months if I want to avoid the embarrassment of quitting. I told don’t think I’m going to need that. Still it’s nice to have the option.”
(Amanda Greene)

David

Age: 51

From: Ashland, Ohio

Occupation: Firefighter/paramedic

Luxury Item: Battalion cap

“I went to the firefighting academy 20 years ago. A buddy of mine there told me how he planned to hike the A.T. after we graduated. He got called up to duty before he could, but I’ve had it in the back of my mind ever since. I’m not much of a hiker. But I’ve done a bunch of cross-country bike trips, so I get the idea of endurance. My gear is really old-school: I have a 30-year-old tent I adore, and a stinky old sleeping bag.”

David
Age: 51
From: Ashland, Ohio
Occupation: Firefighter/paramedic
Luxury Item: Battalion cap

“I went to the firefighting academy 20 years ago. A buddy of mine there told me how he planned to hike the A.T. after we graduated. He got called up to duty before he could, but I’ve had it in the back of my mind ever since. I’m not much of a hiker. But I’ve done a bunch of cross-country bike trips, so I get the idea of endurance. My gear is really old-school: I have a 30-year-old tent I adore, and a stinky old sleeping bag.”
David

Age: 51

From: Ashland, Ohio

Occupation: Firefighter/paramedic

Luxury Item: Battalion cap

“I went to the firefighting academy 20 years ago. A buddy of mine there told me how he planned to hike the A.T. after we graduated. He got called up to duty before he could, but I’ve had it in the back of my mind ever since. I’m not much of a hiker. But I’ve done a bunch of cross-country bike trips, so I get the idea of endurance. My gear is really old-school: I have a 30-year-old tent I adore, and a stinky old sleeping bag.”
(Amanda Greene)

Kelli

Age 25

From: Des Moines, Iowa

Occupation: Retail

Luxury Item: Sparkly key chains

“I work at a big chain fabric store, and I’m blown away by how awful and rude and self-centered people can be. Last year was a really hard time for me. I felt like I needed to find a community. I’ve always heard about how nice everyone is on the trail. A lot of people back home think I’m crazy. I’m not an outdoorsy person and this is definitely out of the norm for me. I left my dog with my parents back home—that was really hard. But I needed to get out of the monotony and find out what I can do for myself.”

Kelli
Age 25
From: Des Moines, Iowa
Occupation: Retail
Luxury Item: Sparkly key chains

“I work at a big chain fabric store, and I’m blown away by how awful and rude and self-centered people can be. Last year was a really hard time for me. I felt like I needed to find a community. I’ve always heard about how nice everyone is on the trail. A lot of people back home think I’m crazy. I’m not an outdoorsy person and this is definitely out of the norm for me. I left my dog with my parents back home—that was really hard. But I needed to get out of the monotony and find out what I can do for myself.”
Kelli

Age 25

From: Des Moines, Iowa

Occupation: Retail

Luxury Item: Sparkly key chains

“I work at a big chain fabric store, and I’m blown away by how awful and rude and self-centered people can be. Last year was a really hard time for me. I felt like I needed to find a community. I’ve always heard about how nice everyone is on the trail. A lot of people back home think I’m crazy. I’m not an outdoorsy person and this is definitely out of the norm for me. I left my dog with my parents back home—that was really hard. But I needed to get out of the monotony and find out what I can do for myself.”
(Amanda Greene)

Miguel

Age: 30

From: Jacksonville, Florida

Occupation: Military/security

Luxury Item: Sazon spice pack

“Now that I’m out of the National Guard and my security job is up, I’m trying to decide if I want to go into law enforcement. Hiking the trail will be a great opportunity to figure that out. I’m Puerto Rican and my family is really important to me. Before I left, my sister had everyone in our family sign a Sazon spice pack, which is the traditional spice of Puerto Rico. Carrying it I have a little taste of home.”

Miguel
Age: 30
From: Jacksonville, Florida
Occupation: Military/security
Luxury Item: Sazon spice pack

“Now that I’m out of the National Guard and my security job is up, I’m trying to decide if I want to go into law enforcement. Hiking the trail will be a great opportunity to figure that out. I’m Puerto Rican and my family is really important to me.  Before I left, my sister had everyone in our family sign a Sazon spice pack, which is the traditional spice of Puerto Rico. Carrying it I have a little taste of home.”
Miguel

Age: 30

From: Jacksonville, Florida

Occupation: Military/security

Luxury Item: Sazon spice pack

“Now that I’m out of the National Guard and my security job is up, I’m trying to decide if I want to go into law enforcement. Hiking the trail will be a great opportunity to figure that out. I’m Puerto Rican and my family is really important to me. Before I left, my sister had everyone in our family sign a Sazon spice pack, which is the traditional spice of Puerto Rico. Carrying it I have a little taste of home.”
(Amanda Greene)

Wendy

Age: 37

From: Chicago, Illinois

Occupation: Actor/karaoke singer

Luxury Item: Parents’ ashes

“I’ve been through a lot of personal stuff this past year, including losing my parents. I just got my first real acting gig, so I almost bailed on this trek. I’m kind of afraid that I’ll get back and the industry will have forgotten who I am. But in the end I decided it was worth the risk. When I get back, I want to try some edgier stuff: maybe take burlesque lessons.”

Wendy
Age: 37
From: Chicago, Illinois
Occupation: Actor/karaoke singer
Luxury Item: Parents’ ashes

“I’ve been through a lot of personal stuff this past year, including losing my parents. I just got my first real acting gig, so I almost bailed on this trek. I’m kind of afraid that I’ll get back and the industry will have forgotten who I am. But in the end I decided it was worth the risk. When I get back, I want to try some edgier stuff: maybe take burlesque lessons.”
Wendy

Age: 37

From: Chicago, Illinois

Occupation: Actor/karaoke singer

Luxury Item: Parents’ ashes

“I’ve been through a lot of personal stuff this past year, including losing my parents. I just got my first real acting gig, so I almost bailed on this trek. I’m kind of afraid that I’ll get back and the industry will have forgotten who I am. But in the end I decided it was worth the risk. When I get back, I want to try some edgier stuff: maybe take burlesque lessons.”
(Amanda Greene)

Nick

Age: 23

From: Shelton, Connecticut

Occupation: Lifeguard

Luxury Item: Tennis ball

“Back where I live, there’s an older man named Frank who always comes to the pool. He plays a lot of tennis and is always throwing around a ball. Before I left, he gave it to me. So I’m carrying it back to New England for him. I’ve got to finish the trail before August. My cousin is getting married then and my mom says I have to have showered beforehand.”

Nick
Age: 23
From: Shelton, Connecticut
Occupation: Lifeguard 
Luxury Item: Tennis ball

“Back where I live, there’s an older man named Frank who always comes to the pool. He plays a lot of tennis and is always throwing around a ball. Before I left, he gave it to me. So I’m carrying it back to New England for him. I’ve got to finish the trail before August. My cousin is getting married then and my mom says I have to have showered beforehand.”
Nick

Age: 23

From: Shelton, Connecticut

Occupation: Lifeguard

Luxury Item: Tennis ball

“Back where I live, there’s an older man named Frank who always comes to the pool. He plays a lot of tennis and is always throwing around a ball. Before I left, he gave it to me. So I’m carrying it back to New England for him. I’ve got to finish the trail before August. My cousin is getting married then and my mom says I have to have showered beforehand.”
(Amanda Greene)

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