Almost Final Cut HikaNation Exhibit photos
Friday, August 31, 2018


Paula's text versions for the exhibit:

Friday, August 31, 2018 - HikaNation panel 8.6.docx

September 6, 2018 - HikaNation panel 8.8.docx
October 13, 2018 - HikaNation panel 10.13.docx
October 19, 2018 - 2018-10-19 HikaNation Text revised2.docx
October 30, 2018 - HikaNation-final-panel-draft-10-30-2018.docx

December 2018 - almost final version - Hikanation-Panel_Var2D-12-2018.pdf
HikaNation Exhibit opening
at Appalachian Trail Museum
on first weekend of May 2019

(possibly in conjunction with the
2019 Hall of Fame Banquet)


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Hikers crossing the Oakland Bay Bridge
led by Glenn Seaborg (California Coordinator),
Jeannie Harmon (California Pathfinder),
and Kurt Burke.

An estimated 7,000 people showed up for
the HikaNation kickoff and bridge closing.

Oakland Bay Bridge, California

April 13, 1980
  American
Hiking Society
#14 McReynolds-037.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 5.38"
2400 x 1615
Use only 1:
#13 or #14

Hikers crossing the Oakland Bay Bridge:
Edna Schoenfeld,
Jeannie Harmon (California Pathfinder),
Glenn Seaborg (California Coordinator),
Kurt Burke (far right).

An estimated 7,000 people showed up for
the HikaNation kickoff and bridge closing.

Oakland Bay Bridge, California

April 13, 1980
Rex Halfpenny Mike McReynolds
Small photo consideration (5)
#18 AHS-03-book.jpg
Monty-airstream-mail

600 DPI8.00" x 5.07"
4800 x 3043
This photo came from Jim Kern's book,
Trail Reflections. Photo caption reads:
"HikaNation, the name of the cross-country hike,
was organized by Kern and supported along the way
by Monty Montgomery and his Airstream camper."

On-site HikaNation coordinator
Ret. USAF Lt. Col. "Monty" Montgomery's
van & airstream support was crucial to the
success of HikaNation.

Note: Two other "candidates":
RH-013.jpg and RH-170.jpg .
  Jim Kern
#19 tye-river-bridge.jpg
Butch's Bunch

400 DPI 8.00" x 5.5"
3199 x 2199
Tye River along the Tidewater ATC section of
the Appalachian Trail with Susan "Butch" Henley,
Mary Oswald, Rex Halfpenny, Bruce Ohlson, and
Reese Lukei, Jr. (HikaNation Virginia Coordinator).

A.T. and Tye River, Virginia

March or April 1981
Reese Lukei, Jr. Reese Lukei, Jr.
#57 HikaNation-timetable.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 4.54"
2401 x 1363
Use only 1:
#57 or #56 or #8


The HikaNation Route
with Timetable
Backpacker
Magazine
Paula Guerrein
#56 Hike-A-Nation2.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 5.15"
2400 x 1545
Use only 1:
#57 or #56 or #8


The HikaNation Route
Backpacker
Magazine
Jim Lambert
#8 Backpacker HikaNation Ad
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300 DPI
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8.00" x 2.59"
2400 x 777
Use only 1:
#57 or #56 or #8


Original image link
150 DPI -- 7.27" x 2.38" -- 1090 x 357

Hikers Needed to Hike Across the United States
Backpacker Magazine--August 1978


Backpacker
Magazine
on-line
internet
screen grab
from magazine:
August 1978 issue
#16 Parade-Day-1981-
clipped-600dpi.jpg

600 DPI (not 8" wide)
4.55" x 6.09"
2730 x 3656
Use only 1:
#16 or #15

(screen grab from Mountainer pdf
with Mountaineer magazine logo at top removed)

John Stout w/flag, with crowd on Capitol stairs.

HikaNation was not protesting but instead
showed support for more trail funding
from Congress.

Washington, D.C.

May 13, 1981
K. Jewell Mountaineer
Magazine pdf
#15 stout-flag-stairs.jpg
400 DPI 8.00" x 5.50"
3199 x 2199
Use only 1:
#16 or #15

John Stout w/flag, with crowd on Capitol stairs.

HikaNation was not protesting but instead
showed support for more trail funding
from Congress.

Washington, D.C.

May 13, 1981
Reese Lukei, Jr. Reese Lukei, Jr.
#10 mississippi-300dpi-8inchwidth.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 6.28"
2400 x 1884
Note: Person in middle, standing,
with green shirt and grey&blue vest on
needs to be "blurred out" of recognition or
"Photoshopped out" before this image can be used.


Use only 1:
#10 or #20

Group photo just before
crossing the icy Mississippi River.

Mississippi River
Wittenburg Ferry crossing, Missouri

January 15, 1981


Also availble:
mississippi-600dpi-8inchwidth.jpg
600 DPI -- 8.00" x 6.28" -- 4800 x 3769
Tim Ernst Tim Ernst
#20 harpers-ferry-2.jpg
400 DPI 8.00" x 5.86"
3200 x 2344
Use only 1:
#10 or #20

Group photo at ATC Headquarters,
Harpers Ferry celebration.

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

May 9, 1981
  Reese Lukei, Jr.
...And a bonus image to consider...
#3 HikaNationLH.jpg
Ryan's HikaNation stationery

600 DPI 8.00" x 10.35"
4800 x 6212
I created the HikaNation letterhead at the request
of Bruce Ohlson. I don't remember the details of
the process, but I somehow got hold of markers and
paper and drew a caricature of a backpacker walking
across America from coast to coast.

Ryan Bozis

Also available:
HikaNationLH-original.jpg
600 DPI -- 8.44" x 10.92" -- 5061 x 6550
Ryan Bozis Ryan Bozis





Potential HikaNation Exhibit photos
pre-Thursday, August 30th


with Paula's text version for the exhibit:
HikaNation panel 8.3.docx


Paragraph A

2 versions
HikaNation - A historic backpack across America
*A 14-month cross-country journey from 4-12-1980 to 5-27-1981
*Started in San Francisco, CA and ended in Cape Henlopen, DE
*Mission was multifaceted, highlighted need for more trails
*Organizers were Jim Kern, Bill Kemsley Jr., Paul Pritchard, and
  Glenn Seaborg, all supporters of the newly formed American Hiking Society
*Hiker sign-up promoted in Backpacker Magazine
HikaNation was a 14-month cross-country backpacking trip starting
at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California on April 12, 1980, and
ending at Cape Henlopen, Delaware on May 27, 1981 after traversing
over 4,286 miles and passing through 14 states and Washington, D.C.

Purposes for the hike included highlighting the need for more hiking
trails across America and promoting hiking as a low energy consumption
form of recreation.

HikaNation was organized by Jim Kern, William Kemsley, Jr., Paul Pritchard,
and Glenn Seaborg, and was sponsored by the American Hiking Society, the
United States Department of the Interior Heritage Conservation and Recreation
Service, Postum, Backpacker magazine and others.

While each state had a HikaNation coordinator who planned the route and
some activities through the state, Monty Montgomery was the HikaNation
"on-site" Hike Coordinator. Monty drove his van and airstream trailer parallel
to the HikaNation route and provided numerous functions.
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#1 or #2

HikaNation patch logo.

The "HikaNation" name came from a
Backpacker Magazine reader contest.

Bruce Ohlson's version (link below)
unfortunately does not meet exhibit requirements:
4-rockers-to-patch.jpg
150 DPI -- 5.60" x 5.69" -- 840 x 853
William Ewart William Ewart
#2 logo.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 7.53"
2400 x 2258
Use only 1:
#1 or #2

HikaNation logo with sponsors
American Hiking Society and
U.S. Department of the Interior.

The "HikaNation" name came from a
Backpacker Magazine reader contest.
   
#3 HikaNationLH.jpg
Ryan's HikaNation stationery

600 DPI 8.00" x 10.35"
4800 x 6212
I created the HikaNation letterhead at the request
of Bruce Ohlson. I don't remember the details of
the process, but I somehow got hold of markers and
paper and drew a caricature of a backpacker walking
across America from coast to coast.

Ryan Bozis

Also available:
HikaNationLH-original.jpg
600 DPI -- 8.44" x 10.92" -- 5061 x 6550
Ryan Bozis Ryan Bozis
#4 trio of organizers
    Waiting for photo to be submitted


Which three ??:
Jim Kern, Bill Kemsley, &
(Pritchard, Seaborg, Evans, McReynolds or ?)

Photo from/of Kern/Reese/Pritchard
of organizers may become available.

American Hiking Society Founding President Jim Kern,
Backpacker Magazine publisher William Kemsley Jr.,
and ATC director Paul Pritchard were the
dreamers and organizers of the HikaNation event.
   

Paragraph B

A 4,326-mile "super hike"
A very unusual group of hikers per Ed Garvey

"A super hike on the A.T." is what Ed Garvey wrote to American Forestry Magazine in
April 1981. For 500 A.T. miles in Virginia and West Virginia, a core group of nearly 40
hikers were nearing the end of their cross-country trek. "The state of Virginia will have
witnessed the passage of a very unusual group of hiker... The trail has seen hundreds of
'2000 milers', but this will be a '4000 miler' group," said Garvey.
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#5 RH-159.jpg
Ed Garvey along the A.T.

400 DPI 8.00" x 12.30"
3199 x 4942
Ed Garvey
(Harpers Ferry Coordinator
& C&O Canal Pathfinder)
greets the HikaNation hikers.

Ed Garvey led HikaNation down
the C&O canal and organized the
Harpers Ferry event.

Bootens Gap, Shenandoah National Park

April 27, 1981
Rex Halfpenny Rex Halfpenny
#6 looking-in-tent.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 5.20"
2399 x 1559
Use only 1, or neither:
#6 or #7

Record Snowstorm Clobbers 2 States
March 19 - 24, 1981


William Ewart looking back
to hikers in the tent in photo above.

near Trimpi Lean-to, Virginia

March 21, 1981 -- Day 344
Shellie Newell William Ewart
#7 filming-in-snow.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 3.99"
2399 x 1197
Use only 1, or neither:
#6 or #7

Record Snowstorm Clobbers 2 States
March 19 - 24, 1981


John Olmsted & assistant filming
hikers (William Ewart & Shellie Newell)
on the A.T. snowy path.

near Trimpi Lean-to, Virginia

March 21, 1981 -- Day 344
Mike Halm William Ewart

Paragraph C

Promoted hiking and need for trails
Backpacker Magazine invited all hikers to join

Bold thinking led to the idea that this would be an event like none other. Sponsored by
the American Hiking Society, the U.S. Department of the Interior, Backpacker Magazine,
and Postum, its multiple purpose was to spur interest in hiking, promote the need for
more trails and create a national east-west cross-country trail route.
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#8 Backpacker HikaNation Ad
300 DPI
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8.00" x 2.59"
2400 x 777
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#8 or #9

Original image link
150 DPI -- 7.27" x 2.38" -- 1090 x 357

Hikers Needed to Hike Across the United States
Backpacker Magazine--August 1978
Backpacker
Magazine
on-line
internet
screen grab
from magazine:
August 1978 issue
#9 McReynolds-001-map.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 5.13"
2400 x 1538
Use only 1:
#8 or #9

Map of HikaNation route.

The original route planned for HikaNation
was from San Francisco to Washington, D.C.

Another map version may become available.
Mike McReynolds Mike McReynolds

Paragraph D

Hikers came from all walks of life
No requirements, just show up

Backpacker Magazine invited readers to participate and organizers expected experienced
backpackers to sign up. With no physical, medical or backpacking experience
requirements, the 87 backpackers who enlisted to go the entire distance ranged in age
from 68 to a couple with a 5-month-old baby, and some who had no hiking experience.
While 37 backpackers finished the entire hike, it was estimated that 13,000 hikers joined
to walk at least some of the trail along the way. Retired USAF Lt. Col. Lawrence
"Monty" Montgomery served as onsite coordinator and van support, scouting the daily
route, alerting communities of the group's arrival, doing mail pickups, providing water in
dry areas, and transporting sick or injured backpackers. The backpackers elected
committees to handle day-to-day issues, rules of order, conduct, welcoming newcomers
and celebrating birthdays.
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#10 mississippi-300dpi-8inchwidth.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 6.28"
2400 x 1884
Note: Person in middle, standing,
with green shirt and grey&blue vest on
needs to be "blurred out" of recognition or
"Photoshopped out" before this image can be used.



Group photo just before
crossing the icy Mississippi River.

Mississippi River
Wittenburg Ferry crossing, Missouri

January 15, 1981


Also availble:
mississippi-600dpi-8inchwidth.jpg
600 DPI -- 8.00" x 6.28" -- 4800 x 3769
Tim Ernst Tim Ernst
#18 AHS-03-book.jpg
Monty-airstream-mail

600 DPI8.00" x 5.07"
4800 x 3043
This photo came from Jim Kern's book,
Trail Reflections. Photo caption reads:
"HikaNation, the name of the cross-country hike,
was organized by Kern and supported along the way
by Monty Montgomery and his Airstream camper."

On-site HikaNation coordinator
Ret. USAF Lt. Col. "Monty" Montgomery's
van & airstream support was crucial to the
success of HikaNation.

Note: Two other "candidates":
RH-013.jpg and RH-170.jpg .
  Jim Kern
#11 Stan-HikaNation-Halstead-Kansas-grayscale.jpg

(scratchy-dusty-damaged:
will need "editing")
300 DPI 8.00" x 6.30"
2400 x 1889
Use only 1, or neither:
#11 or #12

The photo was taken at Kurt's Dairy Inn,
an ice cream shop at the north end of Halstead,
Kansas. The group had been bused up to
Halstead to see the Kansas Health Museum.
(more to the story)

Halstead, Kansas

October or November, 1980
Bob Mills Stan Adamson
#12 family-400dpi.jpg
400 DPI 8.00" x 6.40"
3200 x 2560
Use only 1, or neither:
#11 or #12

(front row):
Toni Martinazzi ("Ma"), Marika Matyus ("Sis"),
Howard Gilby ("Little Bro")
(next row):
Tim Geoghegan ("Bro"), Jerri "Rip" Hudson ("Little Sis"),
Randy Blymire ("Tall Bro"), Shellie Newell ("Sis"),
Dave Backus ("Bro"), Janet Parsons ("Sis"),
Joe Shute ("Pa")

Shellie's comment from Facebook:
"My HikaNation "family" that Janet gathered around
her from Day 4 of The Hike to today, consisting of
"Sis, Little Sis, Bro, Tall Bro, Little Bros, Ma and Pa."
More folks to cherish."

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

May 9, 1981
  William Ewart

Paragraph E

The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge closing
A historic first and only closing, a monumental logistical challenge

In a historic first, the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was partially closed to traffic so
the backpackers and a crowd of 10,000 well wishers, onlookers, and the just plain curious
could start the adventure. Experienced coordinators selected the routes through each state
and guided them to the next, 14 states in all. The commemorative celebration was held at
the U.S. Capitol, where representatives from Congress spoke to the backpackers, each
carrying their own state flags.
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2400 x 3125
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#13 or #14

Hikers crossing the Oakland Bay Bridge,
led by Glenn Seaborg (California Coordinator),
Jeannie Harmon (California Pathfinder),
and Kurt Burke.

An estimated 7,000 people showed up for
the HikaNation kickoff and bridge closing.

Oakland Bay Bridge, California

April 13, 1980
  American
Hiking Society
#14 McReynolds-037.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 5.38"
2400 x 1615
Use only 1:
#13 or #14

Edna Schoenfeld,
Jeannie Harmon (California Pathfinder),
Glenn Seaborg (California Coordinator),
Kurt Burke (far right).

An estimated 7,000 people showed up for
the HikaNation kickoff and bridge closing.

Oakland Bay Bridge, California

April 13, 1980
Rex Halfpenny Mike McReynolds
#15 stout-flag-stairs.jpg
400 DPI 8.00" x 5.50"
3199 x 2199
Use only 1:
#15 or #16

John Stout w/flag, with crowd on Capitol stairs.

HikaNation was not protesting but instead
showed support for more trail funding
from Congress.

Washington, D.C.

May 13, 1981
Reese Lukei, Jr. Reese Lukei, Jr.
#16 Parade-Day-1981-
clipped-600dpi.jpg

600 DPI (not 8" wide)
4.55" x 6.09"
2730 x 3656
Use only 1:
#15 or #16

(screen grab from Mountainer pdf
with Mountaineer magazine logo at top removed)

John Stout w/flag, with crowd on Capitol stairs.

HikaNation was not protesting but instead
showed support for more trail funding
from Congress.

Washington, D.C.

May 13, 1981
K. Jewell Mountaineer
Magazine pdf

Paragraph F

The American Discovery Trail is born
HikaNation data useful in official east-west cross-country scouting expedition

Experiences, feedback and data from HikaNation were useful in establishing a route for
the American Discovery Trail, a 6,800-mile cross-country trail from California
to Delaware. In a category of its own as a Discovery Trail, it draws hikers, bicyclists,
horseback riders and runners, through small towns and big city greenways, connecting
the country to the cities of America.
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#17 RH-048.jpg
HikaNation Steering Committee

400 DPI8.00" x 5.20"
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Steering Committee route planning meeting
with Al Frost, Utah Pathfinder
(l. to r.: ??, Al Frost, Susan "Butch" Henley,
Dwight Riggs, Monty Montgomery,
Monique Bertrand or Edna Schoenfeld)

Monticello, Utah

August 2, 1980
Rex Halfpenny Rex Halfpenny

Paragraph G

HikaNation and the A.T.
Trail clubs, officials, welcome HikaNation and ask them to spread out

Though the A.T. was a key route for the final leg of HikaNation, the impact of such a
large backpacking group was not overlooked. To lessen the strain on trail facilities, the
backpackers spread out and were required to obtain proper permits and follow A.T.
regulations, so as not to affect the needs of other hikers. In addition, many individuals
associated with the A.T. played critical roles in ensuring the hike continued toward the
coast. Members of the ATC and individual trail clubs provided logistical support, route
finding, agency coordination, welcome events, trail dedications, a 1-year HikaNation
anniversary commemoration, and hosted the arrival event in Harper's Ferry marking the
culmination of the hike's journey on the A.T.


It was said of the adventure that,
"It was one, long handshake across America."
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#19 tye-river-bridge.jpg
Butch's Bunch

400 DPI 8.00" x 5.5"
3199 x 2199
Use only 1? :
#19 or #20

Tye River along the Tidewater ATC section of
the Appalachian Trail with Susan "Butch" Henley,
Mary Oswald, Rex Halfpenny, Bruce Ohlson, and
Reese Lukei, Jr. (Virginia Coordinator).

A.T. and Tye River, Virginia

March or April 1981
Reese Lukei, Jr. Reese Lukei, Jr.
#20 harpers-ferry-2.jpg
400 DPI 8.00" x 5.86"
3200 x 2344
Use only 1? :
#19 or #20

Group photo at ATC Headquarters,
Harpers Ferry celebration.

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

May 9, 1981
  Reese Lukei, Jr.
 

Additional potential exhibition photos:
  1. Original exhibit photo list : exhibit-photo-list.html
  2. Reese Lukei, Jr.'s HikaNation photos
  3. Mike McReynolds' HikaNation photos
  4. William Ewart's HikaNation photos,
    after 12/19/2018 (starting with Missouri)
And other slides available for scanning,
but in Terry Ernst's possession:
  1. Butch's HikaNation photos
  2. Rex's HikaNation photos
And other slides available for scanning,
but in Tim Geoghegan's possession:
  1. Tim Geoghegan's HikaNation photos
And other slides available for scanning,
but in Rex Halfpenny's possession:
  1. Rex Halfpenny's HikaNation photos
 
 

Images not used below


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#21 McReynolds-015-b.jpg
400 DPI 8.00" x 5.44"
3200 x 2176
San Francisco, California
Golden Gate Park - Polo Grounds
Opening Ceremonies

April 12, 1980
  Mike McReynolds
#22 McReynolds-028.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 5.42"
2400 x 1627
The Black Raven Pipers Band
led the hikers for the first one and a half miles of
the hike from the Polo Grounds to the Pacific Ocean.

San Francisco, California
Golden Gate Park - Polo Grounds
Opening Ceremonies

April 12, 1980
  Mike McReynolds
#23 McReynolds-036.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 5.41"
2400 x 1623
Jeannie Harmon (California Pathfinder),
Glenn Seaborg (California Coordinator),
Norman Gee?, Kurt Burke

Oakland Bay Bridge, California

April 13, 1980
  Mike McReynolds
#24 the-beginning-photo.jpg

(original photo is
currently unavailable)
300 DPI (not 8" wide)

5.33" x 6.73"
1200 x 2019
Jeannie Harmon (California Pathfinder),
Glenn Seaborg (California Coordinator),
Norman Gee?

Oakland Bay Bridge, California

April 13, 1980
Rex Halfpenny Gudy Gaskill
#25 McReynolds-038.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 5.39"
2400 x 1618
Oakland Bay Bridge, California

April 13, 1980
  Mike McReynolds
#26 tildenpark.jpg
300 DPI (not 8" wide)

rescanning
is
possible

5.79" x 3.84"
1737 x 1152
After hiking across the Oakland Bay Bridge,
the route took us through Berkeley and
into the first significant trails of the hike,
to this eventual destination.

Tilden Park, California

April 13, 1980 -- Day 2
Dr. James Ewart William Ewart
#27 Marce-John-Jeannie.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 6.40"
2400 x 1920
Marce Guerrein, John Stout, Jeannie Harmon
with backpacks
Rex Halfpenny John Stout or
American
Hiking Society
#28 comfort-photo.jpg

(original photo is
currently unavailable)
300 DPI (not 8" wide)

5.33" x 6.73"
1200 x 2019
Monty Montgomery cutting
Susan "Butch" Henley's hair
Rex Halfpenny Gudy Gaskill
#29 RH-013.jpg
400 DPI8.00" x 5.20"
3199 x 2079
Rainbow afternoon over
on-site HikaNation coordinator
Monty Montgomery's
support vehicles.

Near Hawthorne, Nevada

May 14, 1980
Rex Halfpenny Rex Halfpenny
#30 halloween-10-31-1980.jpg
400 DPI 8.00" x 5.50"
3200 x 2200
HikaNation Halloween costumers:
Phil Atkins, Marce Guerrein,
Linda Stoneman, Janet Parsons
Jeannie Harmon

3 miles west of Burden, Kansas

October 31, 1980
William Ewart William Ewart
#32 2-tents-in-snow.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 5.20"
2399 x 1559
Record Snowstorm Clobbers 2 States
March 19 - 24, 1981


Tents in the snow.

near Killinger Lean-to, Virginia

March 23, 1981 -- Day 346
William Ewart William Ewart
#33 water-bottle-in-snow.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 5.20"
2399 x 1560
Record Snowstorm Clobbers 2 States
March 19 - 24, 1981


Snow covered picnic table,
with a water bottle embedded in the snow.

Killinger Lean-to, Virginia

March 23, 1981 -- Day 346
William Ewart William Ewart
#34 butchs-bunch.jpg
400 DPI 8" wide Tidewater ATC area gathering along the AT
with Susan "Butch" Henley, Bruce Ohlson,
Mary Oswald, Rex Halfpenny

Tidewater ATC area, Virginia

March or April 1981
Reese Lukei, Jr. Reese Lukei, Jr.
#35 hollins-college-lunch.jpg
400 DPI 8" wide HikaNation 1-year celebration

Hollins College, Virginia

April 11, 1981
Reese Lukei, Jr. Reese Lukei, Jr.
#36 pyles-c-o-canal.jpg
400 DPI 8" wide Heading to D.C. with
Gomer, Jiamie, Gayle Rainbow, Janet Parsons

Along the C&O Canal, Maryland

May 13, 1981
Reese Lukei, Jr. Reese Lukei, Jr.
#37 RH-170.jpg
Monty-airstream-paperwork

400 DPI8.00" x 12.36"
3199 x 4943
On-site HikaNation coordinator
Monty Montgomery registering hikers
for the C&O Canal hike into D.C

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

May 9, 1981
Rex Halfpenny Rex Halfpenny
#38 8-at-atc-headquarters.jpg
Butch's Bunch

400 DPI 8" wide HikaNation hikers in front of ATC Headquarters:
Keith Wright, Mary Oswald, Rex Halfpenny,
Linda Hull, Jerry Benson, Susan "Butch" Henley,
Bruce Olhson, Lyle Bialk
(Butch's Bunch)

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

May 9, 1981
Reese Lukei, Jr. Reese Lukei, Jr.
#39 parade-street.jpg
400 DPI 8" wide Hikers parading down a street
in Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

May 13, 1981
Reese Lukei, Jr. Reese Lukei, Jr.
#40 washington-monument.jpg
400 DPI 8" wide Note: Person on right, standing,
wearing blue-black shorts, red headband,
and no shirt needs to be "blurred out" of recognition
or "Photoshopped out" before this image can be used.



Group photo in front of
the Washington Monument

Washington, D.C.

May 13, 1981
Reese Lukei, Jr. Reese Lukei, Jr.
#41 speech-capitol-steps.jpg
400 DPI 8.00" x 12.36"
3198 x 4942
Hikers sitting and listening
to speeches on Capitol steps

Capitol steps, Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

May 13, 1981
Reese Lukei, Jr. Reese Lukei, Jr.
#42 speech-stairs-300dpi-8inches.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 10.19"
2400 x 3057
Hikers sitting and listening
to speeches on Capitol steps

Capitol steps, Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

May 13, 1981
K. Jewell John Stout,
with
Gomer Pyles'
name on
back of photo
#43 speech-stairs.jpg
400 DPI 8" wide Another version of
hikers sitting and listening
to speeches on Capitol steps

Washington, D.C.

May 13, 1981
Reese Lukei, Jr. Reese Lukei, Jr.
#44 SBH-340.jpg
A higher resolution image
may become available.

Does not currently
meet exhibit requirements

72 DPI
Map of HikaNation route   Susan "Butch" Henley
#45 usa612x409_b.jpg
Does not currently
meet exhibit requirements

72 DPI
Map of HikaNation route

"Created" on the internet, sometime around 2000.
Higher DPI of current image is "above my paygrade".
William Ewart William Ewart
#46 ADT Map
Does not currently
meet exhibit requirements

Need to check with ADT for a
more detailed map
American Discovery Trail map

HikaNation
The Father of the American Discovery Trail
   
#47 John-Stout-cooking-1.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 6.40"
2400 x 1920
John Stout cooking in the winter Rex Halfpenny John Stout or
American
Hiking Society
#48 John-Stout-cooking-2.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 6.40"
2400 x 1920
John Stout cooking in the winter Rex Halfpenny John Stout or
American
Hiking Society
#49 John-Stout.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 9.93"
2400 x 2980
John Stout with backpack Rex Halfpenny John Stout or
American
Hiking Society
#50 Nevada-circle.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 6.40"
2400 x 1920
Hikers seated in a circle in Nevada ? Rex Halfpenny John Stout or
American
Hiking Society
#51 Helen-John-Stout.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 10.44"
2400 x 3131
Helen and John Stout
with HikaNation map in background
  John Stout
#52 Bruce by Rex
300 DPI 8.00" x 10.00"
2399 x 2999
Bruce Olhson with backpack Rex Halfpenny Bruce Olhson
#53 Bruce-Olhson.jpg

(original photo is
currently unavailable)
240 DPI 3.46" x 4.75"
830 x 1139
Bruce Olhson with a backpack Rex Halfpenny Bruce Olhson
#54 Cindy-Monty-key.jpg

(original photo is
currently unavailable)
72 DPI 2358 x 1889 Cindy Bain and Monty Montgomery
with a "Key to the City"
of Grand Tower, Illinois

Grand Tower, Illinois

January 15, 1981
Rex Halfpenny Marce &
Paula Guerrein
#55 Marce-Jeannie.jpg

(original photo is
currently unavailable)
72 DPI 2398 x 1891 Marce Guerrein and Jeannie Harmon
with backpacks
Rex Halfpenny Marce &
Paula Guerrein
#56 Hike-A-Nation2.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 5.15"
2400 x 1545
The HikaNation Route Backpacker
Magazine
Jim Lambert
#57 HikaNation-timetable.jpg
300 DPI 8.00" x 4.54"
2401 x 1363
The HikaNation Route
with Timetable
Backpacker
Magazine
Paula Guerrein