Preserving the Appalachian Trail
Preserving the Appalachian Trail
After gathering in Asheville, North Carolina, a group of friends heads into the forest to help restore part of the 2,200-mile-long Appalachian Trail. Crew leader Skip Sheldon, a longtime trail veteran, mentors them on how to maintain one of America’s natural treasures. Afterward, the group enjoys a spectacular sunset and reflects upon their community service.

Crew leader Skip Sheldon speaks with the trail restoration crew
Trail Maintenance
See photos from the group's restoration work on the Appalachian Trail.

