This thesis explores the motivations and experiences of those thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail in the 20th and 21st Century. A detailed analysis examines the influence of conservationism, urban development, and collective American values on trail culture. The analysis uses Susan Fast\u27s methodology from her 2000 article, Rethinking Issues of Gender and Sexuality in Led Zeppelin: A Woman\u27s view of Pleasure and Power in Hard Rock, as a model. Personal experiences from hiking the A.T. in 2003 are analyzed in juxtaposition with other hiker\u27s written accounts. The bulk of these journals come from the website TrailJournals.com. The Appalachian Trail extends over 2,100 miles from Georgia to Maine. The A.T. was initiated based on the ide...
As Henry Thoreau noted in the 1850s, the simple act of walking can be loaded with political and spir...
This research was conducted during a five-month southbound hike of the 2,175 mile Appalachian Trail ...
The Appalachian Trail—a hiking trail in the eastern United States—is for many an icon of the America...
This thesis explores the motivations and experiences of those thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail in t...
Distinct natural landscapes and unique regional histories intermingle with one another to influence ...
A great deal of previous sociological research has examined the social contours of subcultures, focu...
abstract: While many report positive changes after completing a long distance hike on the PCT, many ...
This thesis follows solo women hikers as they embark upon walking either the Pacific Crest Trail or ...
In American cultural perspectives toward nature, there exist two entwined principal tenets—the roman...
In the early 1970s hundreds of hikers began to traverse all 2,000-plus miles of the Appalachian Trai...
On the Trail: A History of American Hiking is a national history outlining a novel interpretation of...
Hundreds of individual hike the entire length of the Appalachian Trail each year. Research on place ...
Hundreds of individual participate in the outdoor recreation activity of hiking the entire length of...
The purpose of this research was to examine the outcomes prompting hiking along the Appalachian Trai...
In the face of declining trail maintenance budgets and increasing recreational use, we must develop ...
As Henry Thoreau noted in the 1850s, the simple act of walking can be loaded with political and spir...
This research was conducted during a five-month southbound hike of the 2,175 mile Appalachian Trail ...
The Appalachian Trail—a hiking trail in the eastern United States—is for many an icon of the America...
This thesis explores the motivations and experiences of those thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail in t...
Distinct natural landscapes and unique regional histories intermingle with one another to influence ...
A great deal of previous sociological research has examined the social contours of subcultures, focu...
abstract: While many report positive changes after completing a long distance hike on the PCT, many ...
This thesis follows solo women hikers as they embark upon walking either the Pacific Crest Trail or ...
In American cultural perspectives toward nature, there exist two entwined principal tenets—the roman...
In the early 1970s hundreds of hikers began to traverse all 2,000-plus miles of the Appalachian Trai...
On the Trail: A History of American Hiking is a national history outlining a novel interpretation of...
Hundreds of individual hike the entire length of the Appalachian Trail each year. Research on place ...
Hundreds of individual participate in the outdoor recreation activity of hiking the entire length of...
The purpose of this research was to examine the outcomes prompting hiking along the Appalachian Trai...
In the face of declining trail maintenance budgets and increasing recreational use, we must develop ...
As Henry Thoreau noted in the 1850s, the simple act of walking can be loaded with political and spir...
This research was conducted during a five-month southbound hike of the 2,175 mile Appalachian Trail ...
The Appalachian Trail—a hiking trail in the eastern United States—is for many an icon of the America...