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I hiked the Appalachian Trail alone for 6 months. What I encountered in those mountains forced me to follow rules that don't appear in any guidebook. These rules kept me alive. In this firsthand account of solo hiking the Appalachian Trail, discover the unwritten rules that experienced thru-hikers know but never talk about. From the strange sounds that follow you at night to the abandoned campsites you should never use, these are the survival rules I learned the hard way. The Appalachian Trail stretches 2,190 miles through some of America's most remote wilderness. But there are things in those mountains that aren't in the trail guides. The missing 411 cases. The unexplained disappearances. The hikers who broke the rules and were never seen again. Learn about the real dangers of solo hiking the AT: the mysterious shelters with warnings carved into the walls, the trails that appear on no maps, the people you meet who aren't quite right, and the sounds in the forest that make experienced hikers pack up camp in the middle of the night. From Georgia to Maine, these rules saved my life on the Appalachian Trail. Rule 1: Never hike alone after dark. Rule 2: If you hear your name called from the woods, it's not who you think it is. Rule 3: Some shelters should stay empty. Rule 4: If the trail markers disappear, don't keep walking. Rule 5: Trust your instincts over your map. If you love hiking stories, outdoor survival, true scary stories, and exploring the mysteries of America's wilderness, this video reveals the hidden dangers lurking on the Appalachian Trail and the rules that separate experienced thru-hikers from missing persons cases. #appalachiantrail #hikinghorror #survivaltips