Presentation: Three-Time Thru-Hiker Spreads True Stories about the AT
March 21, 2011
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AMC Maine member Wayne Newton will present a talk highlighting stories and lessons gleaned from his three through hikes of the Appalachian Trail, including his most recent hike completed during the 2010 season. If you think an AT through hike might be in your future, or if you are considering through hiking or section hiking any long distance trail, you owe it to yourself to hear what Wayne has to say on Thursday March 24. This is an excellent opportunity to hear first hand from a seasoned, no nonsense through-hiker, who minces no words about what it takes to complete the journey. Come to hear Wayne’s wonderful storytelling in his famous inimitable laconic dry humor, to listen to his now-expanded collection of true AT tales, or to simply enjoy the vicarious experience of long distance hiking from the comfort of a chair in a warm room. Wayne will also bring his extensive photo library collection of his through hikes featuring the people, the views, and the flowers he encountered on his journeys. Wayne will explicitly ask for audience questions, so think ahead about what you want to learn. The program will be the Curtis Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant Street, Brunswick. Parking is free and close to the library in the municipal lot off Union Street. Potluck dinner will begin at 6:00pm followed by the presentation at 7:00pm. Attendees are encouraged to bring a potluck item and their own dinnerware (plate, utensils etc.). Drinks will be provided and plastic-ware will be available. Free and open to the public.
For more information download flyer (176KB PDF) or contact John Mullens
