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2000 Miles to Maine: Adventures on the Appalachian Trail

The film follows a group of hikers as they embark on a transformative journey along the Appalachian Trail, sharing intimate stories and struggles as they take in the stunning natural beauty of their surroundings.

Director Douglas Morse and producer Heide Estes traveled to the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail in Georgia, seeking stories of hikers who quit the trail after just a few days. They met a variety of characters, including Jack, who got stuck with an angry dog, and Matt and Angie, who planned to get married on the trail. The film follows hikers like Chad, an easy-going guy in excellent shape, as they embark on their journey to Maine's Mount Katahdin, over 2000 miles from Springer Mountain.

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Originally Released: United States, Jan 01, 2004

Genres:Documentary