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Appalachian Trail Hiking

  • Writer: Jennifer Griola
    Jennifer Griola
  • May 12
  • 1 min read

The are more square feet of hiking trails and kayaking spots in NJ than there are people! The Appalachian Trail throughout parts of PA, NJ and NY was formed in part by the glaciers and thus it can be very rocky, with large boulders, big rocks, and uneven hiking surfaces. While this doesn't mirror the topography of Camino it's actually a good thing to train on surfaces that are more difficult. This is the highest elevation in the state of NJ (aptly named 'High Point'). It was strenuous and wonderful to climb up the mountain and reach the peak!

 
 
 

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