Hiking the Appalachian Trail

John Gignilliat, left is pictured near the midway point of the Appalachian Trail, which he hiked from south to north in 1994. Read about the trip in a continuing series in the Tideland News. This week's feature is all about the important walking stick. (Contributed photo)
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