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"Not all those who wander are\nlost"
\nJ.R.R.Tolkien
\nThose who attend this program will be treated to a modern day adventure. In\nMarch last year\, Sam Ducharme set out on a 2180 mile\, 14 state backpacking trip\nfrom Springer Mountain\, Georgia to Mt. Katahdin Maine. During his six month\njourney he documented the rugged beauty of the Appalachian Mountains\, the\nwildlife\, the hardships encountered on the trail\, as well as the people\,\nculture and humanity at its finest. Come join him as he takes you through the\ntrail towns\, over the mountaintops and through the back country. The images and\nstories will leave you with a renewed awe of the beauty of our country and its\npeople.
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\nYou will also see his gear\, how he cooked\, and hear what it is like sleeping in\na hammock for six months through three seasons.
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\nSam Ducharme is a retired K9 Officer and a lifelong resident of Connecticut.
Following the talk\, there is an opportunity to take a hike in the area\, lead by members of the Wintonbury Land Trust.
Registration is appreciated.