Hemlocks to Hellbenders

Caring for the Appalachian Trail with the Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club

July 26, 2023 Season 1 Episode 15
Caring for the Appalachian Trail with the Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club
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Hemlocks to Hellbenders
Caring for the Appalachian Trail with the Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club
Jul 26, 2023 Season 1 Episode 15

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Every year, 3 million people hike the Appalachian National Scenic Trail that spans 14 states and runs more than 2,190 miles. The famed AT is said to be the longest hiking trail in the world. And it’s right here in our backyard.

About 230 miles of the AT are in Pennsylvania – including the halfway point at Pine Grove Furnace State Park. But who maintains the trail? Who builds and repairs the shelters for thru-hikers? Who takes the time to clear brush, chop downed trees and get rid of invasive species?

Volunteers. Thousands and thousands of volunteers with families and jobs spend countless hours every year maintaining the trail, dwellings and more.

Since the inception of the AT, the Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club in Reading has been heavily involved. The club has helped build and maintain their rocky and rugged 65-mile section of the Appalachian Trail and its cabins, shelters, monuments and rest stops between Lehigh and Susquehanna Rivers for nearly 100 years.

On this episode, I am joined by David Bailey to the podcast. David is the former president of the Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club and current chairman of the club’s Trails Committee. 

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Hosting, production and editing: Christian Alexandersen
Music: Jon Sauer
Graphics: Matt Davis

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Send us a Text Message.

Every year, 3 million people hike the Appalachian National Scenic Trail that spans 14 states and runs more than 2,190 miles. The famed AT is said to be the longest hiking trail in the world. And it’s right here in our backyard.

About 230 miles of the AT are in Pennsylvania – including the halfway point at Pine Grove Furnace State Park. But who maintains the trail? Who builds and repairs the shelters for thru-hikers? Who takes the time to clear brush, chop downed trees and get rid of invasive species?

Volunteers. Thousands and thousands of volunteers with families and jobs spend countless hours every year maintaining the trail, dwellings and more.

Since the inception of the AT, the Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club in Reading has been heavily involved. The club has helped build and maintain their rocky and rugged 65-mile section of the Appalachian Trail and its cabins, shelters, monuments and rest stops between Lehigh and Susquehanna Rivers for nearly 100 years.

On this episode, I am joined by David Bailey to the podcast. David is the former president of the Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club and current chairman of the club’s Trails Committee. 

Support the Show.

Visit our website to listen to the podcast, download free outdoor kids' activities, learn more about our public lands and to purchase merch. Follow us on Instagram and Meta to stay connected.

You can support the podcast by clicking “Support this show” in the podcast description to provide a monthly donation.

Hosting, production and editing: Christian Alexandersen
Music: Jon Sauer
Graphics: Matt Davis