If you love to hike, you've probably got your own bucket list of which ones you need to do. Well, you might want to add this Maine one to your list if you haven't already.
An Appalachian Trail hiker has arrived in Maine and is determined to trek for a reason. He is raising money for suicide prevention and nothing will stop him.
Documents show an Appalachian Trail hiker, Geraldine Largay, whose remains were found last year in Maine survived at least 26 days after getting lost. During that time, her texts went undelivered because of poor cell reception.
Colorado resident Scott Jurek set a new world record in hiking the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine in 46 days, eight hours. That beats the previous record held by Jennifer Pharr Davis by three hours.