Friday, May 30, 2014

Greetings!




I have attempted and successfully completed many physical challenges over the years, including marathons, cross country bicycle trips, and hundred mile plus hikes. My interest has evolved into a desire to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail (AT), a 2,100-mile trek over rough terrain along 14 eastern states.

I plan to document the experience and its effects on me and others, exploring how the experience of thru-hiking -- i.e. continuously hiking to complete a trail in a single season -- creates opportunities for self-discovery and learning. The field notes will ultimately form the data for a qualitative study and dissertation for a doctorate in Educational Leadership from the University of St. Thomas.

The hike generally takes four to six months. It is estimated only 15-25% of those attempting a thru-hike are successful. Odds are less for those over the age of 60, as I am. I will begin at Mount Greylock, Massachusetts, traveling north for 600 miles to Mount Katahdin, the northern terminus of the AT. I will return by car to Mount Greylock and hike to Springer Mountain, Georgia, the southern terminus. I will take six months to complete the hike, beginning in June and finishing sometime in December.

I plan to hike carrying less than thirty pounds, including food and water. Some of the gear is pictured here. I hope you will find it interesting following my progress.