APPALACHIAN TRAIL - TERMS, DEFINITIONS AND LINGO
2000 Miler - Either a
thru-hiker or a section hiker who has hiked the entire Appalachian Trail.
AT Appalachian Trail.
Bald - A mountain top
with no trees.
Bearbag - A bag for
storing food and anything that smells like food (ie.
toothpaste, soap, deodorant, and scented sunscreen.) It
is usually strung up in a tree or in some cases hung from a the small ropes that
you occasionally find in trail shelters.
Blowdown - Any
debris that lies across the trail (including trees, brush, etc.)
Blue-Blazing - Short cutting a section of the main trail by following a
side trail or a series of side trails which are often marked with blue-blazes.
Note: Under adverse trail conditions (extreme cold, lightening, snow, blowdowns,
washouts, etc.) blue-blazing is common practice.
Day Hiker - A hiker out for
the day that usually carries a small backpack
or no pack at all.
Flip-Flopper
- A thru-hiker that hikes part of the trail
going south to Springer Mountain, (or north to Mount Katahdin) then returns to
the starting point and hikes north to Mount Katahdin
(or south to Springer Mountain). Often this happens
when a northbounder or southbounder gets behind schedule and is trying to avoid
bad weather on the trail.
NOBO (Northbounder) -
A person hiking from South to North
SOBO (Southbounder)
- A person hiking from North to South
Section Hiker
- A hiker that attempts to hike the entire
Appalachian Trail (or any major trail0 in a series of connected hikes but not
necessarily within a single calendar year.
Slackpacking - Hiking
without your backpack. Typically, someone drops you off at one place in the
morning and picks you up somewhere else later in the day.
(Originally this term referred to someone hiking the trail in a causal,
non-hurried manner. In recent times, however, the original translation has
taken on new meaning.)
Thru-Hiker
- A hiker that attempts to hike the
entire Appalachian Trail in one continuous hike within a
single calendar year.
Trail Angel - A
kind-hearted individual who performs a good deed (for example, gives a ride into
town or back to the trail) for a hiker.
Trail Magic - Any act
of goodwill bestowed upon a day, section or thru-hiker by a total stranger who
seeks nothing in return.
Trail Name - A
unique name that is bestowed on any section or
thru-hiker. The trail name is usually awarded by other hikers and is often based
upon some personal characteristic or quirk that has been observed.
Trail Register - Used
by hikers to communicate along the trail. These
are usually notebooks that are left in shelters or
hostels where hikers write messages for each
other and share news, stories, etc.
Weekend Hiker
(or weekend warrior) - A hiker that is on the trail for 1-4 nights
Yellow-Blazing - Hitch-Hiking around a section of trail which is
sometimes referred to "catching a yellow" which means following the yellow lines
that divide the lanes on a two-lane highway.
Yogi-ing - The art of
getting others (often picnickers or day hikers) to offer food to you without
actually asking for it (as in Yogi Bear the cartoon)
Zero Day - A no-hiking
day sometimes referred to "taking a zero" or hiking no miles
that day.