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There’s a bumper sticker on my Toyota with the words “My other car is a pair of boots.” I smiled when I bought it long ago, because I’ve always felt most at home with a carpet of green at my feet and a canopy of branches and sky above. Now when I see that sticker I still smile, but I also feel pride and wonder at the astonishing reality of those words. For just over five months in 2008, my other car was actually four pairs of boots. That’s how many I wore out walking the 2,175-mile Appalachian Trail. I’m told that’s about 5 million steps.
Quite possibly the world’s most famous footpath, the Appalachian Trail wanders through 14 states, from Georgia to Maine. It is within a day’s drive of two-thirds of the United State’s population, and every year an average of 2 to 3 million people will walk some section of it. Most will be day hikers. But according to the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, some 1,500 intrepid souls will set out to walk – or “thru-hike,” as it’s called – the entire trail. Of those, only about one in four will succeed.