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  • Here is the latest chart of north bounders who have registered: appalachiantrailcafe.net/index…6a89740a2cb0eee70647c9b06 This version starts with today, since at the moment I'm posting it primarily for thru-hikers who haven't registered yet. And here's a pdf of that chart: appalachiantrail.org/docs/defa…-of-2-28.pdf?sfvrsn=0.The latest we have for other categories is 2-20; both jogs and pdfs are now posted on the thru-hiker voluntary registration page at appalachiantrail.org/thruhikeregistration…

  • Wolves have not only a keen sense of smell, but keen eyesight. Will be curious to learn what Da Wolf picks up.

  • Here is the first graph (hopefully, if I did the attachments right) showing the number of nobos per day that have signed up for the voluntary thru-hiker registration. The chart is current as of about 10 pm yesterday, and includes just over 250 nobos. We've had about 75 more registrations come in since then. Sorry to distract from the sock conversation.

  • Thanks all for a warm welcome. I blush at the comparison to ATC's legendary "trail mom," Jean Cashin. One great lady.

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    LaurieP - - Appalachian Trail

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    Hey Guys, Glad to be able to join the conversation here. I'm an ATC staff member who's on the team that has developed the A.T. Voluntary Thru-Hike Registration. The registration is just one of several strategies that ATC's "Walk in the Woods Mitigation Task Force" is pursuing in advance of the movie that will show in theaters later this year. We started our work last fall, after Ron Tipton (ATC's executive director, GA-ME '78) led a panel discussion "The Future of the A.T." at the Appalachian Lo…