Congratulations to these 2022 Appalachian Trail Thru-Hikers: Part 3

This is it. This is the moment. The moment these hikers have been working towards for months: The final steps upon Katahdin. 2,193 miles, 14 states, 515,000 feet of elevation gain, and a handful of months later, these hikers have officially completed their Appalachian Trail thru-hike.

Thru-hikers are a specific breed of human. It requires perseverance, resilience, and a deep appreciation for nature. These hikers trekked in the blistering hot sun and bone-chilling rain, overcame physical and mental discomforts, and continued to push towards their finish lines. This a victory that they can cling to for the rest of the their lives.

Congratulations to all AT thru-hikers! Your accomplishment is well-earned, well-deserved, and an inspiration to us all. Join us in celebrating these 2022 AT finishers.

Have you recently completed your thru-hike of the AT? Fill out the form below so you can be featured in our next Finishers post.

AT Finisher Submission Form

Swerve
Finish Date: July 11

TRAILFAMADORIANS (Safari/Broccoli/Velma)
@yeahbub.cussguy
Finish Date: July 12

DIY
@Jlwtsn
Finish Date: July 17

Laps
Finish Date: July 18

Red Squirrel
@redsquirrelhikes
Finish Date: July 27

Masshole
@mamatried77
Finish Date: July 28

Bulldog
Finish Date: July 29

Grit & JoMama
@JayElEff3 & @scupsmom
Finish Date: August 3

French Toast
@connerclaffey
Finish Date: August 3

Sole
@jakewmarkland
Finish Date: August 7

Beastie
@carseathikes
Finish Date: August 7

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