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Want to Hike 1,500 Miles Across Texas? A New Trail Might Make It Possible

Want to Hike 1,500 Miles Across Texas? A New Trail Might Make It Possible
The Pacific Crest Trail winds for 2,650 miles through deserts, mountain passes, and canyons on the West Coast. The Appalachian Trail, its counterpart to the east, traverses dappled forests and river gorges for 2,200 miles. Somewhere in the middle, the Continental Divide Trail follows the spine of the Rocky Mountains for 3,100 miles.Along those three trails, dubbed the Triple Crown of Hiking, long-distance hikers blister their toes, wear clothing to a frazzle, whip their bodies into shape, and learn all about themselves. As anyone who’s read the books Wild or A Walk in the Woods, or seen their movie adaptations, can attest, finding yourself and pushing your limits on a through hike has become a time-honored American tradition. And now, trail advocates say, it’s time…

The post Want to Hike 1,500 Miles Across Texas? A New Trail Might Make It Possible appeared first on Texas Monthly.



This article was originally published by Pam LeBlanc at Texas Monthly (https://www.texasmonthly.com/travel/cross-texas-trail-plans-charlie-gandy/).

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