Hiking on the Appalachian Trail in Deep Cold

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2009

AT in Northern part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on the way to Mount Cammerer. It is so cold my mouth is numb.

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  • Glad you enjoyed it. The Appalachian Trail is one of the most well-travelled and attentively maintained trails in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The snow in this video is not much, I didn't need snowshoes or anything. It is possible to be tricked by the snow, in the Park, but the AT always follows the ridge-top, and the vegetation is so thick on each side of the trail it is very clear where the trail is.

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  • I've learned to chew gum in the winter.. It will keep your face and mouth warm and limber.

  • awsome clip, reminds me of snowmobiling some of the APP Trail after a Georgia snowstorm last year. Course the trail is pretty narow so ya gotta go slow.. cool video

  • Its beautiful. however is it difficult to stay on the path with all that snow? easy to get lost? just curious , thanks

  • So beautiful place! I love snow!

  • thanks for sharing. and 2thumbs up for hiking solo.

  • wow, it's really wonderful!

  • wow wish i could have seen that. cool video !

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