Jan 06, 2017 · Case in point: Sixty-six-year-old Geraldine Largay, a nurse from Tennessee and an inexperienced hiker, tried to tackle the remaining 200 miles of the Appalachian Trail solo, after her hiking companion needed to cut her trip short. On July 22, 2013, Largay strayed from the trail to go to the bathroom and was unable to find her way back. Jun 09, 2016 · According to her journal entries, Geraldine Largay, who was 66 years old on a journey through the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine, got lost after leaving the trail on July 22, 2013, to relieve herself. She tried texting to her husband but the texts were never delivered.

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    May 28, 2016 · Largay's final journal entry was written on Aug. 18 — but search teams had called off their full-blown effort days before. Her body was in a sleeping bag in a collapsed tent when it was found last...

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    Her last journal entry was dated Aug. 18. Virtually every rescue team in the state had been asked to assist in finding Largay, said Chris Hayward, a member of Mahoosuc Mountain Rescue Team. "It ... May 02, 2016 · The bag included a cellphone and the journal. Geraldine Largay wrote the plaintive message to her family nearly two weeks after she went missing while hiking the Appalachian Trail in Western Maine, according to the official file on her disappearance released Wednesday by the Maine Warden Service.

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