Maelyn Eversole: Student’s Choice #2: My Research paper

 For my research paper I talked about the many different factors that make the Appalachian Trail, as a spiritual journey, different for women and men. The trail itself is a spiritual journey for those who complete all 2,000 miles of it. Along with that it is a large accomplishment. In my paper I talked about many of the deterring factors that women face that make them much less likely to take the challenge of the Appalachian Trail. Some of those factors include added danger in regards to strangers because of their gender, gender inequality and discrimination that they may face while on the trail, and how their demographic and background change their perspective of the trail. These subjects are connected to the certain aspects about the trail that make it a spiritual journey. For example the complete solitude that one experiences while on the trail and in the green tunnel can be a stronger and possibly more shocking experience for women. This is because women are less likely to experience this feeling of solitude and complete independence than men. That is why only 15% of Appalachian completions are done so by women.

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