A hiking trip is a great way to get back to nature and to escape urban life, at least for a little while. The Appalachian Trail is the longest hiking-only footpath in the world and runs across 14 American states from Georgia to Maine, passing mountainous terrain, forest and lakes. Practice your boots before you set off into the wilderness. Our road ahead t-shirt will keep you motivated and cool each and every of the 2160 miles!
Appalachian Trail
Sneak Peak at a new Appalachian Trail Tee Shirt
We are big fans of the Appalachian Trail here at Adayak. While, I’ve never thru-hiked it … I do often think about having that opportunity someday in the future. I just can’t afford to take 4 months off – too busy trying to grow the Adayak brand! Of course, if I had Jenn Pharr Davis’ attitude I could thru-hike in 20+ days.
Anyways ….
We have a new Appalachian Trail t-shirt coming out in about two weeks. Wanted to give our blog readers a chance at a sneak peak. Here she is in all her glory. Will be printed on 100% organic cotton and sold for $20.
Appalachian Trail Logo T-shirt For Sale
The Appalachian Trail is probably the most popular trail in the world. It stretches 2,000+ miles from Georgia to Maine and is traveled by thousands of section and thru-hikers each year. There’s something majestic about the AT that draws people in – people who are looking to prove something, people who are searching for a deeper meaning to life or just people looking for a great weekend hike.
We’ve just launched a new Appalachian Trail T-Shirt featuring a simple, classic AT logo on the front. It’s a subtle logo measuring just 5.75″ tall x 5.25″ wide … it lets people wear a shirt for their favorite trail without being overly dramatic and colorful. The shirt is priced at $16.95 – which we think is a great deal for an organic cotton shirt.
Order today and get 3-Day shipping for only $3.99.
Appalachian Trail on the Today Show
The Today Show ran a short segment yesterday morning about a retired art teacher who hiked as a thru-hiker last year on the Appalachian Trail. He hiked by the trail name of Braid, maybe you ran into him?
This is part of an ongoing series by the AARP.