Conquering the Notch: The Appalachian Trail's Toughest Mile

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Hikers tackle the Mahoosuc Notch, known as the hardest mile of the Appalachian Trail, facing a challenging boulder field that requires climbing, leaping, and scrambling. Despite the physical demands and mishaps like a dropped hiking pole, the hikers persevere, eventually reaching the steep Mahoosuc Arm climb. Exhausted but determined, they push through to their campsite, looking forward to a shorter, more relaxed day ahead.
Topics:science#appalachiantrail#hiking#mahoosucnotch#outdooradventure#trailchallenges#travel-and-adventure
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