[at-l] Online AT slide show - photos sought
Art Cloutman
Art at crystalacresnh.com
Mon Oct 1 06:51:11 CDT 2007
I hiked the AT in 2004. At the Jenkin's Shelter in VA, I met a man
and his daughter who were involve in a photo project of the AT that I
think was called "A Day on the AT". People were suppose to take
photos of the trail from Georgia through Maine all during the same
weekend in June. Does anyone know if that project was completed?
Was it published?
Gabby Art GAME04
>In today's Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
>
>Sunday September 30, 2007
>Hit the trail
>
>By JULIE E. GREENE julieg at herald-mail.com
>
>One of the most beautiful times of the year to hike the Appalachian
>National Scenic Trail is approaching as autumn colors begin to appear.
>
>The images on this page are from the Maryland portion of the trail, which
>runs along the ridge of South Mountain from the Potomac River to the
>Pennsylvania border and is approximately 40.5 miles long.
>
>David Reus, recreation project coordinator for the trail, said 3 million
>to 4 million people a year use the 2,175-mile Appalachian Trail, which
>runs from Maine to Georgia. Reus said a pilot study was done this past
>summer to get a better idea of how many people visit the trail. The
>results of the study, which focused on the trail from Northern Virginia
>into Pennsylvania, should be out this winter.
>
>The Herald-Mail invites readers to share their Appalachian Trail photos
>for an online slide show at www.herald-mail.com.
>
>The photos should show the beauty and ruggedness of the trail experience,
>and they should not be posed or digitally manipulated. Include a brief
>description of where and when the picture was shot, and your name and
>town. Submit by e-mail only to: photo at herald-mail.com; put "Appalachian
>Trail" in the subject line.
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