Day: 132

Date Written: 12/14/2024 | AT Mile 2197.4 | Day Total: 11.6 miles | Gain: 959 ft

Today’s the day! The final day. Woke up before my alarm this morning and made my last breakfast on the trail. I saved half a bag of mini powdered donuts for the occasion.

Meeting my parents at the parking lot before Springer at 8:30! I began hiking a little after 7:30. Got a small climb and 1.8 miles to reach them. I can’t wait!

Last camp

The 1.8 miles went by very fast! I was really soaking in the final moments leading up to the finish. Passed over a few creeks and it was looking to be a beautiful day!

Creek crossing
Early morning sky

I first spotted a few shiny car windows then I saw a moose! I moose in Georgia?!?!?! Ohhh… it’s dad is disguise!!!

Mom and Moose!!!

After the reunion the three of us hiked the remaining mile to Springer Mountain (the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail). The trail up was a bit more rocky than the rest of Georgia has been but remains very modest. On our way we walked by the southern terminus of the Benton Mackaye Trail.

Southern terminus of the Benton Mackaye Trail

It wasn’t long before the trail came to a clearing and I spotted the plaque! First thing I did was touch the plaque! Officially completed the Appalachian Trail! What an odd great feeling! We took a photoshoot between the two plaques and the last white blaze. Hardly felt real?!?!?

Officially done!
The plaque
Group picture
Two thru hikers in the family
View from Springer Mountain

The Approach trail continues on down the other side of Springer Mountain. No more white blazes, just blue blazes for the next 8.8 miles down to Amicalola Falls State Park.

The next 6 miles flew by! Passed by a ton of tent sites and also a few gaps including Black Gap and Nimblewill Gap. We also hiked over Frosty Mountain but I didn’t see any snowman here… just a wooded summit with the remains of a fire tower.

Looking back at Springer Mountain

We stopped a little before 12 and ate lunch on the trail. It was a sunny and wind guarded spot. I had my wraps and a cutie my parents packed! So yummy! Afterword we continued down to the top of Amicalola Falls.

Dad and I hiking along

Lots of backpackers and day hikers today. Particularly a lot of day hikers at Amicalola Falls. The falls were shocking tall and as I’ve been told, had a lot of steps, 425 to be exact.

Amicalola Falls Selfie
View from Amicalola Falls
Stairs going down

We crossed over the falls in a small bridge. It was much taller than I imagined. We continued down to the stone arch afterword where the approach trail begins.

Amicalola Falls
Stone near arch
Arch and new visitor center
The Arch!

My legs can rest now after 132 days! It’s been a long journey and feels like I was on Katahdin just moments and ages ago.

I want to give a special thanks to my family, friends, fellow hikers, trail volunteers, hostels owners, caretakers, shuttle drivers, chainsaw crews and everyone who helped me along my way from Maine to Georgia!

7 responses to “Day: 132”

  1. Congratulations Ryan. Merry Christmas! Thank you for the gift of your journal. I enjoyed every day!

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  2. Steven G. Anderson Avatar
    Steven G. Anderson

    congrats. A job well done. You should be very proud of your accomplishment,

    now back to reality!

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  3. bravelyd4b627cd25 Avatar
    bravelyd4b627cd25

    Now I’m crying! It will be great to see you soon! Congratulations.

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  4. distinguishedenthusiastically21217f931d Avatar
    distinguishedenthusiastically21217f931d

    Merry Christmas!!! Congratulations!!! So proud of you!

    Thanks so much for sharing your trip! It was a wonderful gift to see and hear! I will miss it all.

    Welcome back home!!!

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  5. speedilyfand9dd849a35 Avatar
    speedilyfand9dd849a35

    WOW!! Congratulations Ryan!! I just finished your blogs. What an amazing accomplishment this is for you and was for your dad. I know your parents are so proud of you!! I’d love to chat with you some day about your adventure!!

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  6. driggle0a069757dc Avatar

    Congratulations Ryan!  We’ve really enjoyed reading your journal and providing a glimpse into the AT. Thank you and happy trails!

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  7. Beth Huffmyer Grudell Avatar
    Beth Huffmyer Grudell

    It was truly an honor to watch you turn your dream into a reality! It’s a reflection of your patience , persistence and dedication. Loved, loved, loved being part of your story along the way but mostly as you finished at Springer! Congratulations!

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