A.T.
What is the abbreviation for the Appalachian Trail?
Where does the Appalachian Trail begin in the south?
Springer Mountain in Georgia
What is something hikers sleep in when hiking?
a tent
What are hikes called who hike the entire trail within one year?
thru-hikers
Thru-hiking, or through-hiking, is the act of hiking an established long-distance trail end-to-end continuously.
What is a narrow path used for walking only?
footpath
100 years
How old is the Appalachian Trail?
Where does he Appalachian Trail end in the north?
Mount Katahdin in Maine
What are some types of coats/jackets that hikers should have when hiking the Appalachian Trail?
Down jacket, rain jacket, poncho, rain skirt
What is a type of shelter hikers find along the Appalachian trail that has three sides and one open side?
Lean-to Shelters
What is cleanliness for the purpose of staying healthy?
hygiene
1937
When was the Appalachian Trail completed?
How long is the Appalachian Trail?
3200 km
What do hikers use to keep their food free from bears?
Bear Bag
What are some dangerous animals you might encounter on the Appalachian Trail?
black bears, venomous snakes and ticks, bobcats, and coyotes
What is it called when your body temperature gets dangerously low?
hypothermia
What type of hiking trail is the Appalachian Trail?
hiking only footpath
How many states does the Appalachian Trail go through?
14 U.S. States
How much does the average backpack weigh?
21 pounds/ about 10 kg
What is a way to have safe drinking water along the Appalachian Trail?
Filtering water
What are the natural features of the land called?
terrain
How many steps are in the Appalachian Trail?
5,000,000 steps
This map tells you where things are and how to get to them, whether you're hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, or just interested in the world around you. These maps describe the shape of the land. They define and locate natural and manmade features like woodlands, waterways, important buildings, and bridges.
topographic map
A specially designed long stick, often made of metal and used in a pair, that gives you support when you are walking.
trekking pole
What are some physical challenges hikers encounter while hiking the Appalachian Trail?
hunger, exhaustion, soreness, loneliness
What is it called when you are getting used to a new climate or situation?
acclimate