The End of the Appalachian Trail | 100 Days Later

100 days after starting at Springer Mountain in Georgia, I finally reached Katahdin and the end of the Appalachian Trail. What started as excitement slowly turned into routine, struggle, loneliness, trail magic, friendships, mountains, exhaustion, and thousands of miles of walking north. This final chapter follows the last days on trail through Maine, the final climb up Katahdin, and the strange feeling of reaching the end of something that had completely taken over everyday life. The Appalachian Trail gave me some of the hardest and most beautiful moments I’ve ever experienced. And somewhere along the way, the trail stopped feeling like a challenge… and started feeling like home. 🥾 Appalachian Trail 2025 📍 Georgia → Maine 🎒 2,200 mile NOBO thru-hike AT DOCUMENTARY    • What 100 Days on the Appalachian Trail Fel...   FarOut AT GUIDE: http://geni.us/FaroutAT GEAR | My big 4: TENT | Big Agnes Fly Creek: https://geni.us/bigagnesflycreek SLEEPING PAD | Thermarest NeoAir | https://geni.us/sleepingpad-thermarest BACKPACK | Osprey Exos 58 https://geni.us/osprey-exos SLEEPING BAG Marmot Helium | https://geni.us/marmothelium GEAR VIDEO    • What's in my backpack after 100 days on th...   Subscribe to my channel: ‪@jonatanbjorkman‬ Instagram:   / johnny__mango   Support the videos: https://buymeacoffee.com/the.ambassador