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Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) The Appalachian Trail Conservancy( ATC) is the primary source for information regarding the Appalachian Trail. The ATC provides books, maps, and logistical information about the trail. But most importantly, they serve as the stewards of the AT, organizing countless volunteers who maintain this awesome footpath. Great organization!
Appalachian Trail Hiking Tips Cincinnati Enquirer interview This is an article with tips on preparing for a thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail.
Appalachian Trail Services web site A site with journals and links to services along the trail.
Association of Long Distance Hikers (aldha) This is the club to join after the trail. They host an annual "Gathering" each fall with plenty of inspirational adventure presentations to keep the wanderlust alive.
besthike.com Great site for information on hiking the John Muir Trail.
Bob Shaver's Outdoor Related Blog An interesting site with a variety of outdoor topics including some uniques outdoor related inventions.
Books Leaving Footprints Check out Joan Young's award-winning book "North Country Cache: Adventures on a National Scenic Trail" from New York to North Dakota.
Boom This This is a great site for baby boomers to bookmark. They featured Jeff's 8 tips to acclimate back to the real world after your grand adventure.
Bright Research This organization is dedicated to helping families of children with brain injuries such as cerebral palsy.
Burnham Ink The Burnham's have assembled a great outdoor travel site to inspire you to explore the natural beauty all around us.
David Miller's Appalachian Trail Adventure My wife enjoyed reading "Awol on the Appalachian Trail" an insightful, fast-paced and witty new book on thru-hiking the A.T. I've added it to my reading list.
ejazztravel Check out Jeff's 8 tips to acclimate back to the real world after your adventure. This site has lots of good travel info.
Garren Creek Photography A wonderful outdoor photographer.
Great American Outdoor Trails Radio Magazine
Healthopedia Find out more about Cerebral Palsy.
Hike the JMT This is a helpful website for information about the John Muir Trail.
Hiking and Camping Stuff The best place to buy your outdoor equipment. A family owned and operated business dedicated to people who love the outdoors. Years of experience with hiking and camping equipment makes them one of the premier outdoor websites on the internet.
HikingForums.net A collection of General Discussion, Trail Recommendation and Hiking Gear forums.
hikingideas.com Great site to help put your next adventure together.
Inside Scoop Live Listen to Jeff Alt as he shares tips on: How to camp in the woods and stay married; how nature heals; and why he is so passionate about hiking. Jeff also talks about his recent family hike in Ireland carrying his 21-month daughter on his back.
International Appalachian Trail The AT now continues from the American northern Terminus of Katahdin, ME to Quebec Canada.
Jeff Alt's travel column Book mark my travel column and you can keep up with my latest trail adventures from around the world.
Kelty A quality brand of backpacks, tents, sleeping bags, child carriers, and more.
Magaroni's Adventures Check out Magaroni's adventures. I met Magaroni along the AT in 1998. Wanderlust seemed to have taken hold, and he kept on walking.
Nimble Will Nomads Adventures Eb has walked from coast to coast and from Key west to Quebec. In 2004 Eb retraced the Lewis & Clark expedition. Keep an eye on this guy for more adventures.
Outdoorzy This site is for everyone who describes themselves as "outdoorzy". Full of great blogs and information.
Ron Almendinger's AT quest My Stepfather,Ron, has been walking the AT for over 14 years. He has less than 161 miles to go. Help us out and send Ron an e-mail of encouragement. Stay tuned for the latest updates.
Southbounders A Film About a Journey on the Appalachian Trail.
TAIGA German Engineered Outdoor Clothing
The Backpacker The Backpacker has some interesting and helpful information regarding the Appalachian Trail.
The Hiking Web Site A hiking website with information for the beginner and advanced backpacker.
The Johannesburg Hiking Club Planning a trip to South Africa? Check out the Johannesburg Hiking Club page for the insider scoop on the best hiking.
The Sunshine Foundation The Sunshine Foundation is the foundation that I raised money for on my Appalachian journey. The Sunshine staff and residents have been like extended family. When ever I visit my brother Aaron, I get the feeling of being in someone's home not an institution.
Timothy Seaman's Music Timothy Seaman's music is magical, inspiring, and peaceful. He combines the hammer dulcimer, guitar, piano, banjo, flute, and many more instruments to create a nature celebration. I play Tim's music during my Walk for Sunshine presentations. Timothy has accompanied me with live music on a few occasions.
Tom Mangan's two heel drive A great hiking blog full of interesting and current hiking related pictures and stories.
Trail Days 2006-07 Trail Days 2006-07, Damascus, Virginia hosts the largest annual Appalachian Trail festival.
Trail Fest 2007 Trail Fest 2007, Hot Springs, North Carolina, one of my favorite trail towns hosts an annual trail festival.
Trail Journals Trail Journals publishes journals of AT hikers as they walk.
Traveling Today Check out Jeff's 8 tips to acclimate back to the real world. This magazine has lots of current and intersting travel tips and stories.
United Cerebral Palsy Fund United Cerebral Palsy Fnd. is the primary organization dedicated to finding a cause and cure for Cerebral Palsy.
Virtual Parks This site is amazing. Chock full of stunning outdoor panoramic photos of the Sierra and other western parks.
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