The Appalachian Trail has a counterpart, the Benton MacKaye Trail, which also begins at Springer Mountain in Georgia. It was my privilege to help build the BMT in Georgia in the 1980;s and early 1990"s. I led the work party which finished the trail in Georgia. I also guided the National Geographic photographer who took pictures for the book "Pathways to Adventure" featuring the BMT. George Owen, Darcy Douglas, Marty Dominy, etc. are all names which will live in my memory. It was the experience of a lifetime.--Tom Reilly
I read the book about 15 jaers ago. And i met Bill Bryson , i think in 2011 the that arrivet at Santiago de Compostella . From the Netherlands to Spain by bike 2800 km.We sitting at a table in a , for my the last Refusio for that trip. We share a botle of wine , started a small talk wat are doing. Mr Bill Brison tald he was writing a book about the Camino. And he told my, he had also writing book about the Appalachine mountens colt The Appalachian Trail. I told him that i have read such a book, and remember mij that the writer also “ the walker was” and he was to or tree time face to face wis a bear. And Bill Bryson sad to me, sir thats my!!!!!!Awsome a meeting, the more you travel, the more you can tell story,s. It was a very nice expirian.Gerit Jan Voortman Rijssen the Netherlands
I absolutely love this movie! I've watched it several times and laugh every time! Beautiful scenery but not for the faint at heart for sure!
This is a great movie, fun for all ages, So glad I saw it on the big screen.
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Love the scenes on Roan Mtn in Tennessee. It's my favorite part of the AT.
The Appalachian Trail has a counterpart, the Benton MacKaye Trail, which also begins at Springer Mountain in Georgia. It was my privilege to help build the BMT in Georgia in the 1980;s and early 1990"s. I led the work party which finished the trail in Georgia. I also guided the National Geographic photographer who took pictures for the book "Pathways to Adventure" featuring the BMT. George Owen, Darcy Douglas, Marty Dominy, etc. are all names which will live in my memory. It was the experience of a lifetime.--Tom Reilly
needs to be more like you
Theres a humbleness to Nick Nolte I really like. (along with the brashness)
Bryson....you DID get Redford to play you! Best wishes and I know this will be a hit!!!
Saw it tonight- was a great movie
watched the movie tonight... such a great find. great acting
Looks good, iconic great actors
It will also be interesting to see what impact the movie has on the trail.
Looking forward to seeing this movie.
My favorite movie ☺️
Hey, that's me at 2:02
Good movie
Luckily I planned my hike, before this movie came out.
looks like a great movie--Flatbread
The hills are alive with the sound of music, trah la la la (couldn't help it....them views ya know)
Was that a grizzly on the AT?
Of course not. Only black bears here in the east.
I read the book about 15 jaers ago. And i met Bill Bryson , i think in 2011 the that arrivet at Santiago de Compostella . From the Netherlands to Spain by bike 2800 km.We sitting at a table in a , for my the last Refusio for that trip. We share a botle of wine , started a small talk wat are doing. Mr Bill Brison tald he was writing a book about the Camino. And he told my, he had also writing book about the Appalachine mountens colt The Appalachian Trail. I told him that i have read such a book, and remember mij that the writer also “ the walker was” and he was to or tree time face to face wis a bear. And Bill Bryson sad to me, sir thats my!!!!!!Awsome a meeting, the more you travel, the more you can tell story,s. It was a very nice expirian.Gerit Jan Voortman Rijssen the Netherlands
Why did you edit a fart into where they fall in the water?! I've watched the movie like 10 times. I'm sure it's gas free!😂
Challenging hike with zero respect for preparation, planning or nature. 🤔 A lesson in here somewhere. 🤔
Saw it tonight- was a great movie