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  • Hikes planned as part of the festival. 9:00 am Hike to Pole Steeple. 6 miles. Begin and ends at Museum. Hike type: Moderate length and difficulty. Route: Follow the AT northbound up to Pole Steeple and after taking in the view, head back down to Laurel Lake and back to the Museum via the Old Railroad Bed Rd. Waiver will be signed by all participants. 9:00 am Hike to Halfway Sign (made by WoodChuck Class of '85) 6.6 miles. Begins and ends at Museum. Hike type: Moderate length, easy difficulty. Ro…

  • LNT Education

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    I have started a new facebook group page titled "I believe in LNT on the Appalachian Trail and in my community." Here is the group description: "PLEASE SCROLL THE NOTIFICATIONS TAB DOWN AND CHOOSE ALL NOTIFICATIONS! This site is about sharing stories that relate to leave no trace and discussing plans to help teach leave no trace. No arguing here about the concept. It is for positive reinforcement of Leave no trace practices. If you would like to post a story that helps show reason for leave no t…

  • SAVE THE DATE June 6, 2015 Appalachian Trail Museum Festival and Hiker Reunion Plans are being finalized for the schedule but this is on the agenda. 1 - 3 Reunion Stories - Hikers from all reunion years tell their stories of the trail. Hope to see lots of 1975, 1980,1985, 1990, 1995, 200, 2005, 2010 hikers there. The Appalachian Trail Museum is located in Pine Grove Furnace State Park, PA., under the leadership of founder and Board President Larry Luxenberg and managed by Joe Harold. The Museum …