![]() The film:After Bryson has announced his plan to hike the A.T. Whether you’ve seen the movie, read the book, or just want to have the facts set straight, read on: we’ve got a lot of trail to cover… The Dangers of the A.T. Heads up: if you’re sensitive to movie spoilers, we’ll be discussing almost every aspect of the film here. ![]() ![]() We don’t want any aspiring thru-hikers getting the wrong idea before heading off on their own adventures. We just want to set the record straight when it comes to something we do know: the ins-and-outs of being a thru-hiker. This isn’t an indictment of the movie itself-none of us at Appalachian Trials claim to be movie critics. Whether due to dramatic license or simply getting it wrong, there are more than a few details in the film that will make A.T. Yet while the film tells the story of a thru-hike attempt gone awry, that doesn’t mean that it gets all of the facts straight. ![]() ![]() After years of delays, the film version of Bill Bryson’s bestselling 1998 novel has finally crawled into theaters, providing millions of moviegoers the opportunity to see the grandeur of the Appalachian Trail on the big screen. ![]()
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